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Bulldog Drummond Comes Back

Bulldog Drummond Comes Back
From Genius Entertainment

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A Hollywood Classic Mystery in which Bulldog Drummond (John Barrymore) is about to marry his longtime fiance when the girl is kidnapped. Scotland Yard inspector Neilson (Barrymore) warns Bulldog that he may be next. The intrepid hero pays no heed and is on a dangerous journey to an old house that is thought to be haunted.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #204873 in DVD
  • Published on: 1937
  • Released on: 2004-01-01
  • Formats: Black & White, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 119 minutes

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Fun and Exciting Bulldog Drummond Entry5
While Bulldog Drummond dates all the way back to the silent era of film, the most fun to be had was surely the "B" series which came later. This terrific entry in the Bulldog Drummond "B" series, featuring John Howard in the role of Hugh Drummond, moves quickly and has more atmosphere than usual. Reginald Denny and E.E. Clive return as Bulldog's pals but Heather Angel is missed as his soon-to-be bride. Louise Campbell does a nice job as Phyllis, however, and John Barrymore's presence as the Colonel adds a serious touch to the proceedings.

Phyllis is kidnapped from Rockingham by two seriously twisted criminal minds Colonel Nielson has been aware of for some time. J. Carroll Naish and Helen Freeman are fun as the evil Valdein and Irena. Nielson allows Bulldog to search for Phyllis in his own way by following the deliberate clues left him, such as phonograph records, to find his lady love.

But while Bulldog and his pals go down to the docks in a merry yet somber chase, the Colonel isn't far behind. Barrymore gets to don disguises so he can follow the action without being seen. Howard, sometimes accused of being a bit bland as Drummond by some, seems a bit more dashing here opposite the Great Profile.

It is Tenny (E.E. Clive) who comes to the rescue in this one in Edward T. Lowe's screenplay based on "Bulldog Drummond and the Female of the Species" by H.C. "Sapper" McNeile. Louis King directs this entry in the series with some flair and the ending is a real bang! Bulldog may have a clear path to the alter finally but for a last second breeze!

A very good entry despite the absence of Heather Angel, and one fans of Bulldog Drummond don't want to miss.