Bulldog Drummond at Bay

1937

Action / Comedy / Drama / Mystery / Romance

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Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 10% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.8/10 10 559 559

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Top cast

Victor Jory as Gregoroff
Dorothy Mackaill as Doris Thompson
John Lodge as Hugh Drummond
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710.88 MB
1280*936
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 17 min
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1.29 GB
1476*1080
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 17 min
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Reviewed by classicsoncall 5 / 10

"In Scotland, it's my firm intention to kill two birds with one shot."

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Reviewed by utgard14 5 / 10

"If there's one thing I like more than another, it's being bothered."

This British Bulldog Drummond movie was made at the same time Paramount was producing their series back in the States. I've heard that it's also the movie that's most faithful to the Drummond books. Having read none of the books, I can't say one way or the other if that's true. But if this movie is indicative of what the books are like, I think I'll pass on trying them out. This is future politician John Lodge's only Bulldog Drummond film. He was one of three actors to play the character in 1937 alone. The other two, Ray Milland and John Howard, would play the character over at Paramount. Of the three, Lodge is the most colorless and dull. The story in this one has Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond fighting foreign agents who kidnap an inventor. As with most of the British films I've seen from the '30s, this movie is pretty stiff. There's some playful banter between Lodge and Dorothy Mackaill, for example, but it's hurt by the dry matter-of-fact delivery. No charm or sexiness to it at all. The same can be said of the humor and action -- it's all just very blah. Claud Allister's Algy is highly annoying. Look out for Victory Jory's unintentionally funny death scene. Fans of Bulldog Drummond or the American movies might want to try it out for comparison's sake but I can't think of a reason to recommend it to anyone else.

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