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Roaring City

  • 19511951
  • PassedPassed
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
128
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Hugh Beaumont, Abner Biberman, Rebel Randall, Edward Brophy, Richard Travis, and Joan Valerie in Roaring City (1951)
Drama
Dennis O'Brien is hired by Barton to bet on Harper, an old fighter, against Lundy, placing the bets in the name of Steve Belzig. Lundy dies of a blood clot during the bout. At Barton's hotel... Read allDennis O'Brien is hired by Barton to bet on Harper, an old fighter, against Lundy, placing the bets in the name of Steve Belzig. Lundy dies of a blood clot during the bout. At Barton's hotel, after the fight, Dennis finds Gannon and Lundy, where he learns that Belzig is Lundy's r... Read allDennis O'Brien is hired by Barton to bet on Harper, an old fighter, against Lundy, placing the bets in the name of Steve Belzig. Lundy dies of a blood clot during the bout. At Barton's hotel, after the fight, Dennis finds Gannon and Lundy, where he learns that Belzig is Lundy's real name and that Barton and Gannon had the fight fixed for Lundy to take a dive in the fi... Read all
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
128
YOUR RATING
    • William Berke
  • Writers
    • Julian Harmon(screenplay)
    • Victor West(screenplay)
    • Lou Morheim(based upon stories by)
  • Stars
    • Hugh Beaumont
    • Edward Brophy
    • Richard Travis
    • William Berke
  • Writers
    • Julian Harmon(screenplay)
    • Victor West(screenplay)
    • Lou Morheim(based upon stories by)
  • Stars
    • Hugh Beaumont
    • Edward Brophy
    • Richard Travis
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    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Poster for (1951) rerelease, 1 sheet
    Hugh Beaumont and Richard Travis in Roaring City (1951)
    Stanley Price in Roaring City (1951)
    Hugh Beaumont, Abner Biberman, and Anthony Warde in Roaring City (1951)
    Hugh Beaumont and Rebel Randall in Roaring City (1951)
    Edward Brophy in Roaring City (1951)
    Hugh Beaumont, William Tannen, and Joan Valerie in Roaring City (1951)
    Hugh Beaumont and Joan Valerie in Roaring City (1951)
    Hugh Beaumont, Edward Brophy, Wanda McKay, Richard Travis, and Joan Valerie in Roaring City (1951)
    Hugh Beaumont, Edward Brophy, Wanda McKay, Richard Travis, and Joan Valerie in Roaring City (1951)
    Hugh Beaumont, Rebel Randall, Greg McClure, Wanda McKay, Richard Travis, and Joan Valerie in Roaring City (1951)
    Hugh Beaumont, Edward Brophy, Wanda McKay, and Joan Valerie in Roaring City (1951)

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    Hugh Beaumont
    Hugh Beaumont
    • Dennis O'Brien
    Edward Brophy
    Edward Brophy
    • 'Professor' Frederick Simpson Schicker
    Richard Travis
    Richard Travis
    • Inspector Bruger
    Joan Valerie
    Joan Valerie
    • Irma Rand
    Wanda McKay
    Wanda McKay
    • Sylvia Rand
    Rebel Randall
    Rebel Randall
    • Gail Chase
    William Tannen
    William Tannen
    • Ed Gannon
    Greg McClure
    Greg McClure
    • Steve Belzig - alias Vic Lundy
    Anthony Warde
    Anthony Warde
    • Bill Rafferty
    Abner Biberman
    Abner Biberman
    • Eddie Paige
    Stanley Price
    Stanley Price
    • Harry Barton
    A.J. Roth
    • Sparring Partner
    Paul Brooks
    • Ted Fallon - alias Steve Rand
    Richard Monahan
    Richard Monahan
    • Henry - the Bartender
    Bing Conley
    • Bookie
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Fogel
    • Boxing Match Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Gilbert
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Lawson
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
      • William Berke
    • Writers
      • Julian Harmon(screenplay)
      • Victor West(screenplay)
      • Lou Morheim(based upon stories by)
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    • Trivia
      Edited down to two segments, each re-titled, this was sold to television in the early 1950s as two parts of a syndicated half hour mystery show.
    • Quotes

      Dennis O'Brien: [opening narration] San Francisco's a conservative place; famous for good food, good families, good business. And sometimes even people from Boston move out here. But down on the Waterfront, it's a different story because a bluenose down here is a guy who is either drunk or dead. Along the Embarcadero, the piers come in different sizes, like a chorus line in a cheap nightclub. And they go from south of the Ferry Building clear past the China Docks. Almost out of sight, about the same place you'll find a price tag on a new suit, you'll find Pier 23. From there it's a short trip to Denny O'Brien's Boat Shop. My place. I rent out boats and do anything else that means long odds and short hours. My sideline's trouble. And as long as I get paid, I can't be responsible for the guys that hire me.

    • Connections
      Followed by Pier 23 (1951)

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    5/10
    Double Jackpot for Ward Cleaver
    Hugh Beaumont who made an indelible impression on all kids as the world's greatest dad as Ward Cleaver on television will shock the fans of Leave It To Beaver when they see him play laconic private eye Dennis O'Brien, living on the San Francisco wharf with his research man Edward Brophy in Roaring City. Definitely not the Hugh we're used to.

    You know he's got the dialog and the patter down straight, but as a detective he falls into the Miles Archer rather than the Sam Spade category. In this film which involves Beaumont in two separate stories in both cases he does a job which looks really suspicious from the start. In the first he lays down some bets for a fight manager against his own fighter under an alias. He looks real good for the homicides of both the manager and the fighter to detective Richard Travis.

    The second one is even worse, he's asked to pose as the husband of one of a pair of women in a rendezvous and the real husband comes up dead with an unconscious Beaumont with the stiff in a trash dumpster. I mean this guy's radar is really on the fritz.

    Still it's not a bad premise for a television show which it was for a brief time and it proves that Hugh Beaumont could be something other than the All American Dad.
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    • Release date
      • May 4, 1951 (United States)
      • United States
      • English
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    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Sigmund Neufeld Productions
      • Spartan Productions
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    Technical specs

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    • 59 minutes
      • Black and White
      • Mono

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