Men of the North is a 1930 American Western film directed by Hal Roach and written by Richard Schayer from a story by Willard Mack.
The film stars Gilbert Roland, Barbara Leonard, Arnold Korff, Robert Elliott and George Davis.
Louis (Roland), a charming French-Canadian, is accused of stealing gold from a mine by Mountie Sergeant Mooney (Elliot) after getting a tip from Louis' girl friend, Woolie-Woolie (Quartero), who correctly suspects he has fallen in love with Nedra (Leonard), the mine owner's daughter.
According to the AFI Catalog, it was simultaneously filmed in Spanish, French, German and Italian versions, all directed by Roach.
Although Roach did not produce the picture, he did give bit parts (in the English version) to two of his contract players, Charlie Hall and Our Gang member Dorothy DeBorba.