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La taverne maudite

Original title: The Rogues Tavern
  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Wallace Ford, Barbara Pepper, and Joan Woodbury in La taverne maudite (1936)
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A mad killer is on the loose in a hotel on a dark, gloomy night.A mad killer is on the loose in a hotel on a dark, gloomy night.A mad killer is on the loose in a hotel on a dark, gloomy night.

  • Director
    • Robert F. Hill
  • Writer
    • Al Martin
  • Stars
    • Wallace Ford
    • Barbara Pepper
    • Joan Woodbury
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    620
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    • Director
      • Robert F. Hill
    • Writer
      • Al Martin
    • Stars
      • Wallace Ford
      • Barbara Pepper
      • Joan Woodbury
    • 27User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Jimmy Kelly
    Barbara Pepper
    Barbara Pepper
    • Marjorie Burns
    Joan Woodbury
    Joan Woodbury
    • Gloria Robloff
    Clara Kimball Young
    Clara Kimball Young
    • Mrs. Jamison
    Jack Mulhall
    Jack Mulhall
    • Bill
    John Elliott
    John Elliott
    • Mr. Jamison
    Earl Dwire
    Earl Dwire
    • Morgan
    John Cowell
    • Hughes
    • (as John W. Cowell)
    Vincent Dennis
    • Bert
    Arthur Loft
    Arthur Loft
    • Wentworth
    Ivo Henderson
    • Harrison
    Ed Cassidy
    Ed Cassidy
    • Mason
    Silver Wolf
    • Silver Wolf
    Robert McKenzie
    Robert McKenzie
    • Marriage License Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert F. Hill
    • Writer
      • Al Martin
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    User reviews27

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    6Norm-30

    An interesting film!

    As the other writer said, this is a "borderline Old House" film, but I feel that he under-rated it. The business about a "mad dog" doing all the killing is very unusual. Despite what he says, the "closeups of Joan Woodbury" are only done ONCE or TWICE. She is the "mystic" who is constantly predicting death to all present, and the closeups of her eyes are supposed to lend to the eeriness of the film. A VERY intersting film, if a bit melodramatic in parts! Check it out!

    Norm
    8dbborroughs

    another dark and stormy night

    Dancing around the code a couple of Store detectives shop up at a tavern on a dark and stormy night looking for a justice of the peace to marry them. Unfortunately for them the Justice hasn't arrived but a hotel full of people have, as has a murderer.

    This is a good is a tiny bit slow (Due more to lack of music than plotting)thriller. This is a movie that for a while operates like Ten Little Indians as several of the guests are killed by a wolf dog, or so we are to believe.

    The mystery is thick and its not entirely fair however the dialog is snappy and a joy to listen to. There are sliding panels and weird happenings and everything you could want from an old dark house mystery.

    No its not perfect but it is fun.

    If you get the chance watch it, preferably on a dark and stormy night....when the wolves are howling outside....
    5Red-Barracuda

    Pretty decent as Poverty Row mysteries go

    A honeymooning couple arrive at a tavern only to become embroiled in a series of murders involving a group of very suspicious guests. It seems as if the killings are being committed by a vicious dog.

    Rogue's Tavern is yet another in the cycle of Poverty Row whodunits. There were an awful lot of these in the 30's. Like most of these films, this one involves events set exclusively in an old dark house. To be fair, this is one of the slightly better one's I have seen. Its mystery is reasonable enough; while it's climatic reveal scene was actually pretty good. For such a limited movie sub-genre you really have to make the most of any plus points. And at the very least this one more-or-less works and doesn't bog things down with much lame humour, which others seemed to do. All-in-all, not bad for this kind of thing.
    5wes-connors

    Clara Kimball Young has The Last Laugh

    "A collection of travelers has gathered at the 'Red Rock Tavern', an old hotel, during a thunderstorm. All arriving for different reasons, the group is suddenly drawn together by the murder of one of the guests. Two store detectives staying at the hotel try to solve the case as other bodies turn up and the terror increases with each passing moment," according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.

    An eclectic cast makes this "old dark house" variation fairly entertaining, albeit structurally flawed. The leading man and woman are "store detectives" Wallace Ford (as Jimmy Kelly) and Barbara Pepper (as Marjorie Burns). But, the real treat is seeing former silent film superstar Clara Kimball Young (as Mrs. Jamison), in one of her more meaty later year roles. The matronly Ms. Young was one of the biggest stars in films during 1913-1919, and she still has her way with the camera.

    ***** The Rogues Tavern (1936) Robert F. Hill ~ Wallace Ford, Barbara Pepper, Clara Kimball Young
    6Hitchcoc

    Hand Me That Wolf Head!

    Here we are again. In an old dark house (hotel, tavern, inn), where a group of jewel robbers are hiding out. A detective and his not-so-dumb blond fiancée show up to meet a justice of the peace. Meanwhile a murder is committed. A throat torn out, supposedly by a wolf-dog, who generally is tethered outside the tavern. There is a lot of byplay, with even an invalid man coming under suspicion. Others begin to get bumped off as well. People come and go. Suspicious characters and policemen and a cast of several investigate. Make sure you think of everyone as a suspect. There is pretty good humor and a little slapstick. The detective is so dense, it makes you wonder if he could find his hat in a closet. He doesn't listen to anyone, but at times seems pretty lucid. Anyway, there is nothing new or remarkable about this film, but it is fun and the conclusion is worth the wait.

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    • Trivia
      When Mrs. Jamison (Clara Kimball Young) has her speech at the end of the film, a photograph of the younger Clara Kimball Young is visible behind her.
    • Goofs
      The person unmasked as the killer was on the other side of the lobby from the sites of the first and third murders when they took place.
    • Quotes

      Jimmy Kelly: I am an officer, but I'm traveling incognito.

      Bert: I thought you came in a bus.

    • Connections
      Edited into Who Dunit Theater: Rogue's Tavern (2021)

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    • Release date
      • June 4, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Rogues' Tavern
    • Production company
      • Mercury Pictures Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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