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La revanche de Bulldog Drummond

Original title: Bulldog Drummond's Revenge
  • 1937
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  • 57m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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John Howard in La revanche de Bulldog Drummond (1937)
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Captain Drummond travels to Switzerland in order to marry his girlfriend but the disappearance of a dangerous cargo of explosives makes him delay his plans.Captain Drummond travels to Switzerland in order to marry his girlfriend but the disappearance of a dangerous cargo of explosives makes him delay his plans.Captain Drummond travels to Switzerland in order to marry his girlfriend but the disappearance of a dangerous cargo of explosives makes him delay his plans.

  • Director
    • Louis King
  • Writers
    • Edward T. Lowe Jr.
    • Herman C. McNeile
  • Stars
    • John Barrymore
    • John Howard
    • Louise Campbell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    809
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Louis King
    • Writers
      • Edward T. Lowe Jr.
      • Herman C. McNeile
    • Stars
      • John Barrymore
      • John Howard
      • Louise Campbell
    • 21User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    John Barrymore
    John Barrymore
    • Colonel Nielson
    John Howard
    John Howard
    • Captain Hugh C. 'Bulldog' Drummond
    Louise Campbell
    Louise Campbell
    • Phyllis Clavering
    Reginald Denny
    Reginald Denny
    • Algy Longworth
    E.E. Clive
    E.E. Clive
    • Tenny
    Frank Puglia
    Frank Puglia
    • Draven Nogais
    Nydia Westman
    Nydia Westman
    • Gwen Longworth
    Robert Gleckler
    Robert Gleckler
    • Hardcastle
    Lucien Littlefield
    Lucien Littlefield
    • Mr. Smith
    John Sutton
    John Sutton
    • Nielson's Secretary
    Miki Morita
    • Sumio Kanda
    Benny Bartlett
    Benny Bartlett
    • Cabin Boy
    • (as Bennie Bartlett)
    Jimmy Aubrey
    Jimmy Aubrey
    • Railroad Porter
    • (uncredited)
    Brooks Benedict
    Brooks Benedict
    • Smith Tredgold
    • (uncredited)
    Matthew Boulton
    Matthew Boulton
    • Sir John Haxton
    • (uncredited)
    Sidney Bracey
    Sidney Bracey
    • Steward
    • (uncredited)
    Marie Burton
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Ethel Clayton
    Ethel Clayton
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Louis King
    • Writers
      • Edward T. Lowe Jr.
      • Herman C. McNeile
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    5utgard14

    "We'll make a detective of you yet."

    Bulldog Drummond's plans to get married are interrupted when a top-secret explosive is stolen. Seems like a very familiar plot that was used in dozens of similar B detective movies, doesn't it? Well it is but there are a few new touches, such as the arm business, that keep it interesting. Most of the comedy in this one is not that funny. Reginald Denny's Algy is especially irritating this time around. E.E. Clive can still be depended upon, however. This movie also finally lets us meet Algy's wife Gwen, played by Nydia Westman. She's an insufferable character whose one joke ("Algy-walgeeeee!") wears out its welcome immediately. For his part, John Howard does fine. He improves considerably whenever he has scenes with lovely Louise Campbell. John Barrymore steals every scene he's in, which isn't as many as I'd have liked. The Great Profile's career was in poor shape at this point, as evidenced by his doing these quickies. Still, he does his job admirably and is enjoyable to watch. Frank Puglia plays the villain in drag and that's a pretty hideous sight. It's very unconvincing that other characters aren't able to immediately recognize he's a man in a dress. Not my favorite of the series but watchable. It's just shy of an hour long and moves along briskly. Can't think of a reason not to watch it if you're a fan of these sorts of programmers.
    6Bernie4444

    John Howard just does not make a good Bulldog.

    It looks like Capt. Hugh Chesterton 'Bulldog' Drummond (John Howard) is getting married to Phyllis (Louise Campbell) and giving up the detecting racket. He almost loses the wedding rings, but with a little ingenuity and a stick of American gum, they are retrieved. A lot of good that does him as it turns out a scientist is missing along with an extraordinary explosive formula. The only Bulldog finds out the hard way with a severed arm containing a familiar ring. Col. J. A. Nielson (John Barrymore) of Scotland Yard wants to know how Bulldog fits in the situation.

    Yes, this is a formula spy story with a Bulldog Drummond overlay. Based on the novel "The Return of Bulldog Drummond."
    6clark-9

    Funny, entertaining, quick pace

    This is one of the better entries in the Drummond series. Three of the best entries are from 1937. The real reason they are better may be because of the writer, Edward T. Lowe Jr. He wrote this one as well as 1937's Bulldog Drummond Escapes and Bulldog Drummond Comes Back.

    The pace is quick, the dialog good, and there is some very nice physical humor throughout that features reasonable exaggeration without being too farcical. John Barrymore's more restrained performance as Col. Nielsen helps to highlight his bits of physical humor. The supporting cast is in especially fine form.

    The plot centers on the theft of a powerful explosive and our hero's efforts to retrieve it and solve the murders associated with the theft. There is nice touch involving a hand and arm.

    Lastly, if don't like to see women faint, stay away!
    7robert-temple-1

    A very good 1930s Drummond film

    This is the eleventh Bulldog Drummond film, and the second starring John Howard as Drummond. It was released in December, 1937. Once again, the lead billing is instead given to John Barrymore as Inspector Nielson, in deference to his star status, despite the fact that he is only a supporting player who walks through his part, turning his Barrymore glare on and off again like a traffic light. This is a particularly good Drummond film, with lots of interesting second unit shots of London and Dover in 1937 and some amusing and original scenes (it starts with a joke about Americans chewing gum). Later Drummond films tended to be more set-bound, probably to save costs. John Howard is marvellous as Drummond, full of youthful buoyancy (not what Sapper the author intended, but still refreshing to watch), E. E. Clive is magnificent as always as Tennie the gentleman's gentleman, and Reginald Denny is the engaging and lovable but bumbling and clumsy twit Algy Longworth, Drummond's 'chum'. The plot is unimaginative, concerning a scientist who has invented a new high explosive ('one hundred bombs of it would wipe London off the map'), and baddies want to steal this and sell it to a hostile foreign power. The whiff of war to come was very much in the air when this was made. This film and the one preceding and following were extremely annoying for containing the insipid and irritating Louise Campbell as Phyllis Clavering, Drummond's fiancée whom he is always trying to marry, but crime always interferes. In the fourth Howard film, she was replaced, thank goodness. Also annoying in this and the following Drummond film is Nydia Westman, as Gwen Longworth. Her high-pitched chattering is infuriating and incomprehensible babble. The two women in this film could thus be described as: tedious, tepid, fainting all the time, dull, stupid, presumptuous, arrogant, feeble, useless, maddening, vacuous ... (That's enough adjectives, ed.) Despite the dreary women, the film moves along with jollity, firmness of purpose, good pace, and clicks like a train on a track. (I mean of course a 1930s track, before long rails were invented.) Yes, this is a good 'un.
    5Hitchcoc

    In the spirit of Nick and Nora

    I had never seen one of these before, so I wasn't aware of the dynamics of Drummond, his fiancée, the butler, and the scatterbrained friend, Algie. Obviously, the play for humor often trumps the seriousness of the events unfolding. In this one, a secret explosive is concealed in a suitcase that finds its way from person to person, with most not knowing that even a small amount of the junk could send everyone up in smoke. The suitcase is jarred, thrown, kicked, run with, but, of course, remains inert. The byplay with the regular characters is okay, once you get used to the fact that 1937's humor is a bit different than 2006. The one character that I couldn't tolerate was Algie's significant other who cackles and squawks and runs off at the mouth. Once we get into the intrigue and figure out who is who, it is a nice little spy story. Drummond, of course, is the playboy type never becomes flustered and treats things that are deadly serious as a joke. One thing that has bothered me in the three I have watched is how seldom the character listen to each other.

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    • Trivia
      This is one of 8 Bulldog Drummond adventures produced by Paramount in the late 1930s, and sold to Congress Films (II) in mid-1954 for re-release; Congress redesigned the opening and closing credits, in order to eliminate all evidence of Paramount's ownership, going so far as to even alter the copyright claimant statements on the title cards; Congress, in turn, sold the films to Governor Films for television syndication. Along the way, Paramount, having disowned the films, never bothered to renew the copyrights, and they fell into public domain, with the result that inferior VHS and DVD copies have been in distribution for many years, from a variety of sub-distributors who specialize in public domain material.
    • Quotes

      Algy Longworth: I say, Hugh - aren't we going a lttle fast?

      Captain Hugh C. 'Bulldog' Drummond: I want to get there!

      Algy Longworth: So do I...

    • Connections
      Followed by Bulldog Drummond en péril (1938)

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 1938 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bulldog Drummond's Revenge
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 57m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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