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    Juke Box Racket

    1960 · Drama · 1h 1m

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  1. About Juke Box Racket. Three young lads obsessed with 50's & 60's Rock'n'Roll, putting their own stamp on the classics, with all the energy and enthusiasm from the heydays of the Beatles, Chuck Berry, Little Richard and so much more. The band has received rave reviews from booking agents and punters alike, and have enjoyed playing residencies ...

    • Juke Box Racket, Melbourne, Australia
  2. Juke Box Racket. 1,817 likes. 50s & 60s Rock'n'Roll, Melbourne

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  3. Jan 5, 2017 · Published: January 5th, 2017. Last Updated On: January 6th, 2017. The venerable actress and singer Debbie Reynolds, who died last week at age 84, was a risk-taker for decades when it came to investing her money after her movie career took off in the 1950s. She lost millions of dollars, to her regret, thanks to misplaced trust in her three ...

  4. Juke Box Racket: Directed by George Barris, Jim Geallis. With Steve Karmen, Arlene Corwin, Lou Anne Lee, Beverly Nazarow. Mario ('Peter Clune'), a gangster, takes the fifth amendment when being questioned by the Senate Sub Committee on his connection with racketeering within the juke box industry.

    • (13)
    • Crime, Drama, Music
    • George Barris, Jim Geallis
    • 1960-04-15
  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UCd9xiDoBbxLx5eWhUW07EaQJuke Box Racket - YouTube

    Biography Juke Box Racket is a niche 3 piece band performing Rock'n'Roll songs exclusively from the golden era of the 50's and 60's. Sporting Guitar, Double Bass, Drums and three part vocal ...

  6. Although contemporary reviews indicated that George Barris and Jim Geallis were both the producers and directors of Juke Box Racket, a modern source credits Barry Mahon with direction. Another source adds Brendan Fay to the cast. According to a December 1962 Box Office review, Juke Box Racket was re-released in late 1962.

  7. Juke Box Racket. NR 1960 Crime, Drama, Music · 1h 1m. We've checked all the major streaming services, and this title is not found on any of them right now. Get Notified. Mario, a gangster, takes the fifth amendment when being questioned by the Senate Sub Committee on his connection with racketeering within the juke box industry.

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