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Genre
  
Musical, Short

Country
  
United States

6.6/10
IMDb

Director
  
Aubrey Scotto

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Cast
  
Rudy Vallee, Victor Young

Release date
  
December 26, 1931 (1931-12-26)

Writer
  
Samuel Lerner, Sammy Timberg

Music director
  
Sammy Lerner, Sammy Timberg

Story by
  
Sammy Lerner, Sammy Timberg

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Musical justice 1931 part 1 of 2


Musical Justice is a 1931 Paramount Pictures musical short starring Betty Boop and Rudy Vallée.

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Musical justice 1931 part 2 of 2


Plot summary

Musical Justice stars Rudy Vallée as judge and His Connecticut Yankees as jury presiding over the Court of Musical Justice. The judge hears three separate cases.

The final case is the State vs. Betty Boop, in which the judge tells Betty Boop (Mae Questel) that "she has broken every law of music". Boop's rendition of "Don't Take My Boop-Oop-A-Doop Away" results in a verdict of not guilty,

Cast

  • Rudy Vallée as Judge
  • Victor Young as Judicial Bandleader
  • Mae Questel as Betty Boop
  • Soundtrack

  • "Don't Take My Boop-Oop-A-Doop Away" music by Sammy Timberg
  • Sung by Mae Questel

    Production background

  • This is one of only two movies to portray a live-action Betty Boop. The other is a 1932 episode of the Paramount series Hollywood on Parade, in which Bonnie Poe portrays Betty Boop.
  • According to a draft of the script, Betty Boop was originally to be played in Musical Justice by Margie Hines.
  • References

    Musical Justice Wikipedia
    Musical Justice IMDb Musical Justice themoviedb.org