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The Rogues' Tavern is a american film of genre Thriller directed by Robert Hill released in USA on 4 june 1936 with Wallace Ford

The Rogues' Tavern (1936)

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Released in USA 4 june 1936
Length 1h10
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Thriller,    Crime
Rating52% 2.6118352.6118352.6118352.6118352.611835

The Rogues' Tavern is a 1936 American horror film directed by Robert F. Hill.

Synopsis

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 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 frantically tries to determine who among them is the killer before another one of them is murdered.

Actors

Wallace Ford

(Jimmy Kelly)
Barbara Pepper

(Marjorie Burns)
Joan Woodbury

(Gloria Robloff)
Clara Kimball Young

(Mrs. Jamison)
Jack Mulhall

(Bill)
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