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  1. This game features a caricature of entertainer Eddie Cantor on the box and a photo of him on the board, though the singer/comic's persona has little do with the game. Players move their pawns (representing automobiles) around the board by playing cards that represent traffic signals.

  2. Eddie Cantor, radio, film and Broadway personality, lent his name to this Parker Brothers' game created in the 1930s. Game play sometimes has little relationship to the celebrity endorsing the product. Players in this game race around the board avoiding tickets and fines.

  3. This first edition features a photo of star entertainer Eddie Cantor showing off his trademark "eye-popping" look on both the small game box and the back of the accompanying board. While some of his song lyrics (e.g. the last verse of Making Whoopee) refer to a judge, his attachment to this game is clearly just a matter of celebrity endorsement.

    • English
    • 1932
    • Parker Brothers
  4. Vintage Eddie Cantor's Game 'Tell It to the Judge' --- Retro 1950's Parker Brothers Board Game --- Funny Race Around Town Games Family Night. Sold. See item details. This vintage board game is a fun addition to any collection.

  5. Eddie Cantor's Game - Tell It To The Judge. By: Parker Brothers. Type: Boxed Game. Product Line: Board Games - Assorted (Parker Brothers)

    • Parker Brothers
  6. This is a vintage 1954 3rd edition board game. Eddie Cantors, Tell It to The Judge. This edition was only produced from 1954 to 1955. Game is complete and includes, the box, board, instruction booklet, judge badge with cord, 4 different colored wooden playing pieces and their corresponding wooden

  7. Eddie Cantors Game - Tell It to the Judge instructions, Parker Brothers, Inc., n.d. This series contains instructions for games published between 1893 and 1952, with the bulk of the games from the 1920s through the 1940s.