The Rogues Tavern - The House of Secrets

Stars: Wallace Ford, Barbara Pepper, Joan Woodbury, Clara Kimball Young, Leslie Fenton, Muriel Evans
Director: Robert F. Hill / Roland D. Reed
Runtime: 69 Minutes / 68 Minutes
Language: English
Color:  Black and White
Format:  DVD-R
Rating: NR
Price: $9.95

The Rogues Tavern
(1936)

Directed by Robert F. Hill

with
Wallace Ford .... Jimmy Kelly  / Barbara Pepper .... Marjorie Burns
Joan Woodbury .... Gloria / Clara Kimball Young .... Mrs. Jamison
Jack Mulhall .... Bill / John Elliott .... Mr. Jamison
Earl Dwire .... Morgan / John Cowell .... Hughes
Vincent Dennis .... Bert / Arthur Loft .... Wentworth
Ivo Henderson .... Harrison / Ed Cassidy .... Mason
Silver Wolf .... Silver Wolf  / Robert McKenzie ....  Clerk

A mad killer is on the loose in a hotel on a dark, gloomy night. Was It a Wolf, Dog or Fiend in Human shape? 69 Minutes

The House of Secrets
(1936)

Directed by Roland D. Reed

with
Leslie Fenton .... Barry Wilding / Muriel Evans .... Julie Kenmore
Noel Madison .... Dan Wharton / Sidney Blackmer .... Tom Starr
Morgan Wallace .... Dr. Kenmore / Holmes Herbert .... Sir Bertram Evans
Ian Maclaren .... Commissioner Cross / Jameson Thomas .... Coventry
Syd Saylor .... Ed / Matty Fain .... Jumpy
George Rosener .... Hector Munson / Matty Kemp .... Man on Ship

Globe-trotter Barry Wilding (Leslie Fenton) intercedes when a man annoys Julie Kenmore (Muriel Evans) on a ship crossing the English Channel, but she refuses to tell him her name or address. Barry determines to find her in London, but he is summoned to a lawyer's office and informed that he has inherited "The Hawk's Nest", a large estate outside London. He has to sign a declaration that he will never sell the property. He arrives there and is roughly put off his own property by trespassers who have taken up residence. Despite offers to buy the estate and warnings to get out of England, Barry refuses to do either. Julie appears and tells Barry she is living at "The Hawk's Nest". Mystery piles on mystery before the amazing and unusual conclusion. 68 Minutes

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