Musical Justice
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Genre Musical, Short Country United States | 6.6/10 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 Similar movies Related Aubrey Scotto movies |
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 1 of 2
- Musical justice 1931 part 2 of 2
- Plot summary
- Cast
- Soundtrack
- Production background
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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
Soundtrack
Production background
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Musical Justice Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA
Musical Justice IMDb Musical Justice themoviedb.org