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Racketeers flood the market with counterfeit cosmetics and drugs, causing some tragedies.Racketeers flood the market with counterfeit cosmetics and drugs, causing some tragedies.Racketeers flood the market with counterfeit cosmetics and drugs, causing some tragedies.
G. Pat Collins
- Gyp
- (as George Pat Collins)
Ben Hendricks Jr.
- Spike
- (as Ben Hendricks)
Oscar Apfel
- Digitalis Doctor
- (uncredited)
Harry C. Bradley
- Third Drug Store Proprietor
- (uncredited)
Matt Briggs
- Robert J. Wilbur
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFinal film of director John Francis Dillon.
- GoofsWhen Jimmy and Higgins are fighting in the car, Higgins' position starts off behind the driver and ends up behind the passenger seat. However in the next cut when the fighting is shown through the car mirror, Wiggins's position is the opposite of how it should appear in the mirror.
- Quotes
Dutch Barnes: Lefty, what's our racket?
Lefty: Beer!
Dutch Barnes: Beer, huh, you're five minutes late. We're going into the drug business.
Lefty: Not me. I got a brother doing twenty years for going into the drug business and all they found on him was two decks of coke.
- Crazy creditsOpening credits are shown over a background of coins and bills. Then the lead actors are shown above their written names.
- ConnectionsReferenced in This Is Your Life: Bette Davis (1971)
- SoundtracksFree
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Edward Heyman
Music by Dana Suesse
Played during the opening photo credits and often in the score
Featured review
Cut rate pharmaceuticals
The Big Shakedown has Ricardo Cortez looking for a new racket for his mob now that Prohibition is a thing of the past. While in Charles Farrell's drugstore Farrell says to Cortez that a whole lot of things that are sold can be easily counterfeited and he has the chemical know how to do it. As it is Farrell and fiancé and soon to be wife Bette Davis are barely keeping their heads above water with the chain stores moving in. Farrell and Cortez start manufacturing things like toothpaste, cosmetics, various other things you find in pharmacies.
But when they start manufacturing their own cut rate pharmaceuticals Farrell balks, but he's in way too deep.
This film definitely belongs to Ricardo Cortez. He is really a piece of work even keeping two women on a string Glenda Farrell and Renee Whitney. Featured in the film is a chick fight between the two of them over Cortez whom if these women thought about would have dumped him. It ends badly for one of them. Allen Jenkins and Dewey Robinson make a fine pair of pharmaceutical salesmen.
Bette Davis is here and puts whatever life she can into her role as Farrell's faithful wife. But this was one of those thankless parts that Warner Brothers gave her in the beginning.
The Big Shakedown is a decent enough B drama, but my big question here is where was the Food and Drug Administration while all this was going on?
But when they start manufacturing their own cut rate pharmaceuticals Farrell balks, but he's in way too deep.
This film definitely belongs to Ricardo Cortez. He is really a piece of work even keeping two women on a string Glenda Farrell and Renee Whitney. Featured in the film is a chick fight between the two of them over Cortez whom if these women thought about would have dumped him. It ends badly for one of them. Allen Jenkins and Dewey Robinson make a fine pair of pharmaceutical salesmen.
Bette Davis is here and puts whatever life she can into her role as Farrell's faithful wife. But this was one of those thankless parts that Warner Brothers gave her in the beginning.
The Big Shakedown is a decent enough B drama, but my big question here is where was the Food and Drug Administration while all this was going on?
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- bkoganbing
- Mar 11, 2015
Details
- Runtime1 hour 4 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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