Roaring Roads
1935 film
- April 13, 1935 (1935-04-13)
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Roaring Roads is a 1935 American action film directed by Charles E. Roberts and Ray Nazarro. It featured three actors from the Our Gang films: David Sharpe, Mary Kornman and Mickey Daniels.[1] It was the second and last film in the series Our Young Friends, the first being Adventurous Knights.[2]
Plot
A rich boy likes to take risks escapes from his overprotective aunts. Pursued by crooks, he is aided in his adventures by Gertie, Mary, and Mickie.[3]
Cast
- David Sharpe as David Morton aka David Smith
- Gertrude Messinger as Gertrude "Gertie" McDowell
- Mary Kornman as Mary McDowell
- Mickey Daniels as Mickey Daniels
- Jack Mulhall as Donald McDowell
- Eddie Phillips as Gangster
- Vera Lewis as Aunt Harriet
- Heinie Conklin as Bodyguard
- Al Thompson as Bodyguard
- Matty Fain as Henchman
- Charles Moyer as Henchman
- Helen Hunt as Aunt Agatha
- Fred Kohler Jr. as Sam
References
External links
- Roaring Roads at IMDb
- Roaring Roads is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
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Films directed by Ray Nazarro
- Al Jennings of Oklahoma
- Apache Territory
- The Arkansas Swing
- Baby Burlesks
- Bandits of El Dorado
- The Black Dakotas
- Blazing Across the Pecos
- The Blazing Trail
- Buckaroo from Powder River
- Challenge of the Range
- Cowboy Blues
- Cripple Creek
- Cyclone Fury
- David Harding, Counterspy
- The Desert Horseman
- Domino Kid
- El Dorado Pass
- Fort Savage Raiders
- Frontier Outpost
- Galloping Thunder
- Gunning for Vengeance
- Heading West
- Hoedown
- Home in San Antone
- Indian Uprising
- Junction City
- Kansas Pacific
- The Kid from Amarillo
- Laramie
- Laramie Mountains
- Last Days of Boot Hill
- Law of the Canyon
- The Lone Hand Texan
- Lone Star Moonlight
- Montana Territory
- Outlaws of the Rockies
- Over the Santa Fe Trail
- The Palomino
- Phantom Valley
- Quick on the Trigger
- Renegades of the Sage
- Return to Warbow
- Roaring Rangers
- Roaring Roads
- Rose of Santa Rosa
- The Rough, Tough West
- Singin' Spurs
- Singing on the Trail
- Six-Gun Law
- Smoky Mountain Melody
- Song of the Prairie
- South of Death Valley
- Southwest Passage
- Streets of Ghost Town
- Terror Trail
- Texas Dynamo
- Texas Panhandle
- That Texas Jamboree
- Throw a Saddle on a Star
- Top Gun
- The Tougher They Come
- Trail of the Rustlers
- Trail to Laredo
- Two-Fisted Stranger
- West of Dodge City
- West of Sonora
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