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RKO Double Feature: Men of America /  Roar of the Dragon

RKO Double Feature: Men of America / Roar of the Dragon

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Some of the Old West lives on in a tiny 1932 California town until machine gun-toting gangsters take refuge there. Future Hopalong Cassidy hero Bill Boyd stars in Men of America as a rancher who defends tiny Paradise Valley against those machine-gunning killers. Vaudeville's Charles Chic Sale, playing the kind of vinegary old-timer that wash is specialty, portrays the aging ex-Pony Express rider named Smokey Joe. From the era when Hollywood often found adventure and romance in the Painted Veil, the Good Earth and other tales set in the exotic Far East comes Roar of the Dragon. Richard Dix stars as a booze-swigging riverboat captain who takes on the burden of commanding Westerners holed up in a Manchurian hotel that's surrounded by a horde of murderous Tartar bandits. The able cast includes Edward Everett Horton, playing against type in heroic sequences far removed from his familiar light comedies.

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Title: RKO Double Feature: Men of America / Roar of the Dragon
Genre: Action / Adventure
Starring: William Boyd, Richard Dix, Gwili Andre, Charles "Chic" Sale, Edward Everett Horton, Dorothy Wilson, Ralph Ince, Arline Judge, ZaSu Pitts, Henry Armetta
Directors: Wesley Ruggles, Ralph Ince
Attributes: Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound, Dolby
Release Date: 1/15/2013
Original Year: 1932
Product Type: DVD
Rated: NR
Catalog #: 671735
UPC: 883316717356
Item #: 531311X

Technical Information

Street Date: 1/15/2013
Original Language: ENG
Closed Caption: No
Run Time: 126 minutes
Studio: Warner Archives