Roaring City is a 1951 American crime film produced and directed by William Berke for Spartan Productions and released by the low-budget Lippert Pictures. The film stars Hugh Beaumont, Edward Brophy and Richard Travis.[1] It is a "dual purpose" B movie, meaning it could contained two story lines so that it could be released as two half hour television shows later.[2] A private detective investigated a boxer's sudden death in San Francisco.
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| Directed by | William Berke |
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| Cinematography | Jack Greenhalgh |
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| Music by | Bert Shefter |
Production company | Spartan Productions |
| Distributed by | Lippert Pictures |
Release date | May 4, 1951 |
Running time | 59 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
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