Robbers' Roost (1932 film)
Robbers' Roost is a 1932 American Western film directed by David Howard and Louis King and written by Dudley Nichols. The film stars George O'Brien and Maureen O'Sullivan. It is based on the novel Robbers' Roost by Zane Grey. The film premiered in September 13 to early November[1][2] or December 30, 1932,[3] and was released on January 1, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation.
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Directed by | David Howard Louis King |
Produced by | Sol Lesser |
Screenplay by | Dudley Nichols |
Starring | George O'Brien Maureen O'Sullivan |
Cinematography | George Schneiderman |
Production company | Fox Film Corporation |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
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Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- George O'Brien as Jim Wall
- Maureen O'Sullivan as Helen Herrick
- Walter McGrail as Henchman Brad
- Maude Eburne as Aunt Ellen
- Reginald Owen as Cecil Herrick
- William Pawley as Hank Hays
- Clifford Santley as Happy Jack
- Robert Greig as Tulliver the Butler
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References
- "Robbers' Roost (1933) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
- "Robbers' Roost". Afi.com. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
- Robbers' Roost (1932) on IMDb
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