The Rogues' Tavern
The Rogues' Tavern is a 1936 American murder mystery film directed by Robert F. Hill and starring Wallace Ford, Barbara Pepper, and Joan Woodbury.
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Directed by | Robert F. Hill |
Produced by | Sam Katzman |
Written by | Al Martin (original screenplay) |
Starring | Wallace Ford Barbara Pepper Joan Woodbury |
Cinematography | William Hyer |
Edited by | Dan Milner |
Distributed by | Puritan Pictures Corporation Pathé Pictures Lid. |
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Running time | 70 minutes (Australia, uncut version) 70 minutes (U.S.) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
It is a bleak and windy night when Jimmy Kelly (Wallace Ford) and Marjorie Burns (Barbara Pepper) check into the Red Rock Tavern with plans to marry as soon as possible.
Everyone in the tavern is shocked when a wild dog breaks in through an open window, attacks and apparently kills two of the guests. When they discover that the dog is not the real killer all of the guests begin to panic and suddenly find themselves trapped inside the tavern by locked doors and barred windows.
Everyone (except the real killer) frantically tries to determine the truth before someone else is murdered.
Cast
- Wallace Ford as Jimmy Kelly
- Barbara Pepper as Marjorie Burns
- Joan Woodbury as Gloria Robloff
- Clara Kimball Young as Mrs. Jamison
- Jack Mulhall as Bill
- John Elliott as Mr. Jamison
- Earl Dwire as Morgan
- Arthur Loft as Wentworth
External links
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