9/10
Keep your laundry clean
16 July 2022
That's what they don't do in this film. Some laundry establishment is used for delivering and smuggling money around to spread the corruption of the booking business to policemen, who get paid for protecting the bookies. It's big business worth a million a day. Well, as usual, the racketeers go too far and go off killing too many and making too many widows and even targeting would-be widows and killing wrong men, leading to some racketeers wanting to get off, which it is hard to do in this business, unless you want to get killed for it. The film is interesting for its preying into the mechanisms of rackets and how syndicates work as their greed for money and power never can stop before it is too late and the show is off when everything has gone totally wrong with too many innocent casualties. Better stay out of it from the beginning, which policemen can't do, since it's their job to get to the bottom of all dirty business, especially when the money gets into the laundry.
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