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Musical Justice | |
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Directed by | Aubrey Scotto |
Starring |
Rudy Vallée Mae Questel Victor Young |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 11 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Musical Justice is a 1931 Paramount Pictures musical short starring Betty Boop and Rudy Vallée and directed by Aubrey Scotto.
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.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (May 2019) |
Musical Justice | |
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Directed by | Aubrey Scotto |
Starring |
Rudy Vallée Mae Questel Victor Young |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date |
|
Running time | 11 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Musical Justice is a 1931 Paramount Pictures musical short starring Betty Boop and Rudy Vallée and directed by Aubrey Scotto.
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.