Bulldog Drummond (1929)

Bulldog Drummond (1929)

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Bulldog Drummond (1929) is a crime film in which Bulldog Drummond helps a beautiful young woman in distress. The film stars Ronald Colman as the title character, Claud Allister, Lawrence Grant, Montagu Love, Wilson Benge, Joan Bennett, and Lilyan Tashman. Produced by Samuel Goldwyn and directed by F. Richard Jones, the movie was adapted by Sidney Howard from the play by Herman C. McNeile (credited onscreen as “Sapper”).
Colman was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, and William Cameron Menzies for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.
Two previous Bulldog Drummond films had been produced: Bulldog Drummond (1923 film) (1923) and Bulldog Drummond’s Third Round (1925). The 1929 film was the first Bulldog Drummond movie with sound and was also Ronald Colman’s first talkie. A series of Drummond movies followed, beginning with Temple Tower made in the UK in 1930; see the main article on Bulldog Drummond for a complete list.

Plot

Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond, a demobilized British captain bored of civilian life, places a personal advertisement in The Times offering his services for “any excitement”. One of the many replies intrigues him; Phyllis Benton claims she is in great danger. He immediately sets out for the Green Bay Inn, where she has reserved some rooms for him. Unable to persuade him to give up this mad adventure, his friend Algy Longworth follows after, dragging Drummond’s valet, Danny, along.

Phyllis turns out to be all Drummond had hoped for: beautiful and desperately in need of help. Her wealthy uncle, John Travers, is being treated in a hospital by a Dr. Lakington for a nervous breakdown, but she is sure there is something wrong about the hospital and Dr. Lakington, and that she is being watched constantly. She runs away when she spots the outline of two eavesdropping men (Algy and Danny), much to Drummond’s annoyance. She is caught and taken to Dr. Lakington’s Nursing Home by Carl Peterson, Irma and the doctor.

When Drummond follows, he witnesses Travers’ unsuccessful attempt to escape. Drummond drives away, but returns stealthily and rescues Phyllis. Sending her off with Algy and Danny, he sneaks back once more and overhears Irma convince the others to stay and try to get Travers’ signature on a document transferring securities and jewels to them. Drummond manages to save Travers.

However, he makes a serious error when he takes Travers back to the inn. The villains soon arrive there. Drummond manages to disguise himself as Travers; the crooks take him back, along with Phyllis. When they realise they have the wrong man, they threaten to torture Phyllis. Drummond tells them Travers is hidden at the inn (whereas he is really being driven to London). While Peterson and Irma go to check, Drummond is freed by Phyllis before Lakington can kill him. He strangles the doctor. Drummond disarms Peterson when he returns, but his gang pose as policemen and take him away. Phyllis persuades Drummond to let them go, telling him she loves him.

Cast

  • Ronald Colman – Hugh Drummond
  • Claud Allister – Algy [Longworth] (as Claude Allister)
  • Lawrence Grant – Dr. Lakington
  • Montagu Love – [Carl] Peterson
  • Wilson Benge – Danny, Drummond’s valet
  • Joan Bennett – Phyllis [Benton]
  • Lilyan Tashman – Irma
  • Charles Sellon – John Travers
  • Adolph Milar–Marcovitch, one of Peterson’s henchmen
  • Tetsu Komai – Chong
  • Gertrude Short – Barmaid
  • Donald Novis – Country Boy

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