The Racket (play)

The Racket

First edition 1928
Written by Bartlett Cormack
Date premiered November 22, 1927
Place premiered Ambassador Theatre
New York City, New York
Original language English
Genre drama
Setting Chicago police station

The Racket is a 1927 Broadway three-act drama written by Bartlett Cormack and produced by Alexander McKaig. It ran for 119 performances from November 22, 1927, to March 1928 at the Ambassador Theatre. Edward G. Robinson had a major role as a snarling gangster, which led to his being cast in similar film roles. It was included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1927-1928.

It was adapted as a silent feature film also titled The Racket in 1928 and the 1951 film noir remake The Racket, starring Robert Mitchum.

Cast

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