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So, 'What's Your Racket' from 1934 is a neat little slice of crime cinema where Mae Cosgrove plays a nightclub hostess with a plan. The atmosphere is thick with the underbelly of urban life, and you really get that sense of desperation and cunning. The pacing has a nice rhythm, balancing tension with some clever plot twists. Cosgrove's performance is quite striking, blending charm and grit as she navigates the dangerous world of gangsters. The practical effects are modest, but they contribute well to the overall feel of the film. It's a solid entry in the crime genre, notable for its portrayal of a female anti-hero in a time when that was pretty rare.
'What's Your Racket' has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints somewhat scarce. Collectors often seek various formats, but the film's availability can be a bit hit or miss. Despite its age, there's a niche audience that appreciates the film's blend of crime and character-driven storytelling, which keeps its collector interest alive.
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