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Rubber Racketeers
1942, Movie, NR, 67 mins
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Rubber Racketeers: Review
A bootleg tire blows out, and Henry's buddy is killed in the accident. He rallies his defense plant workers to stop this illegal activity and sets out to stop Cortez and his gang. The climactic scene has Henry's forces battling the bad guys at the gang's headquarters. When the movie was released, rubber bootlegging was a real activity, and a warning at the end of the movie tells people to be leery of underhanded dealers.
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Rubber Racketeers: Cast & Details
Year: 1942
Rated NR
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Ricardo Cortez
: Gilin
Rochelle Hudson
: Nikki
William Henry
: Bill Barry
Barbara Read
: Mary Dale
Milburn Stone
: Angel
Dewey Robinson
: Larkin
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