The Quiet Racket (1966)
This short film tells the amusing tale of a man who feels the common urge to escape the city's noise for the weekend. Made without words, but with a wide range of other sounds, this film tracks our hero to a perfect haven of pandemonium. The countryside, it turns out, is not as unspoiled and quiet as the poets proclaim.
Director: Gerald Potterton
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Ted Zeigler as Motorcyclist |
| Writing | Alan Hackney | Writer |
| Sound | F. Whitman Trecartin | Music |
| Directing | Gerald Potterton | Director |
| Sound | Ron Alexander | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Sound | Donald Douglas | Music |
| Production | Guy Glover | Producer |
| Camera | Robert Humble | Director of Photography |