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Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back ()


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Algy, Bulldog Drummond's right-hand-man, is getting married. Bulldog attends; on the way home, in the fog, he enters the (apparently deserted) mansion of Prince Achmed in search of a phone. He finds none, but he does find a body - which... See more »

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Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond
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Lola Field
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Prince Achmed
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Algy 'Mousey' Longworth
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Gwen
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Colonel Alfred Reginald Neilsen
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Dr. Sothern
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Singh
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Mrs. Field
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Hassan
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Parker - Drummond's Valet
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First Bobby
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Bobby With Mustache
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Bridesmaid (uncredited)
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Watkins - Neilsen's Valet (uncredited)
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Man in Hotel Room (uncredited)
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Jane Sothern (uncredited)
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Mr. Field (uncredited)
J. Gunnis Davis ...
Harsh Voiced Man (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Stoker (uncredited)
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Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
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Cockney Drunk (uncredited)
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Sailor (uncredited)
Charles McNaughton ...
Hotel Manager (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Doreen Munroe ...
Woman in Hotel Room (uncredited)
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Banquet Servant (uncredited)
Yorke Sherwood ...
Fat Bobby (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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Roy Del Ruth

Written by

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Nunnally Johnson ... (screenplay)
 
Henry Lehrman ... (adaptation)
 
Herman C. McNeile ... (novel "The Challenge") (as H.C. McNeile 'Sapper')

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William Goetz ... associate producer
Raymond Griffith ... associate producer
Darryl F. Zanuck ... producer

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Alfred Newman

Cinematography by

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J. Peverell Marley ... (as Peverell Marley)

Editing by

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Allen McNeil

Art Direction by

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Richard Day

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William J. Scully ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Kenneth Alexander ... still photographer (uncredited)
Lee Crawford ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Harry Davis ... camera operator (uncredited)
Irving Klein ... assistant camera (uncredited)

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Gwen Wakeling ... costumer

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Ray Heindorf ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Alfred Newman ... musical director (uncredited)

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Joseph M. Schenck ... presenter

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Plot Summary

Algy, Bulldog Drummond's right-hand-man, is getting married. Bulldog attends; on the way home, in the fog, he enters the (apparently deserted) mansion of Prince Achmed in search of a phone. He finds none, but he does find a body - which disappears when he summons a bobby. Bodies keep disappearing as Drummond keeps summoning the authorities, particularly his long-suffering upstairs neighbor, Captain Nielsen; the ever faithful Algy also finds his wedding night disrupted by, among other things, some emergency code-breaking. And of course, there's a beautiful woman (there's always a beautiful woman in the case), Lola, who turns out to be the daughter of the dead man who started all this. Written by Jon Reeves

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Taglines It's a crime...if you miss this romantic adventure.... (Print Ad-Evening Star, ((Washington DC)) 27 July 1934) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Le retour de Bulldog Drummond (France)
  • Un aventurero audaz (Spain)
  • 霧に立つ影 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • O Nevoeiro de Londres (Portugal)
  • Prens Ahmed (Turkey, Turkish title)
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  • 83 min
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Trivia The two leads in this movie Ronald Colman and Loretta Young would win their only Academy Award in the same year in 1947. Ronald Colman would win Best Actor for "A Double Life" (1947) and Loretta Young would win Best Actress for "The Farmer's Daughter" (1947). See more »
Movie Connections Followed by Alias Bulldog Drummond (1935). See more »
Quotes Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: You, my dear fellow - you are one of the most engaging blackguards I have ever encountered.
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