A Scotland Yard Inspector, seeking a missing heiress, is murdered in his own home. "Bulldog" Drummond finds one of the two women claiming to be the real heiress hiding in a closet in the hou... Read allA Scotland Yard Inspector, seeking a missing heiress, is murdered in his own home. "Bulldog" Drummond finds one of the two women claiming to be the real heiress hiding in a closet in the house. She tells Drummond she is innocent of the murder and is the real heiress. Is she or is... Read allA Scotland Yard Inspector, seeking a missing heiress, is murdered in his own home. "Bulldog" Drummond finds one of the two women claiming to be the real heiress hiding in a closet in the house. She tells Drummond she is innocent of the murder and is the real heiress. Is she or isn't she?
- Algy Longworth
- (as Pat O'Moore)
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Bulldog Drummond is a friend to Inspector Sanderson who is trying to sort out which woman is the true heir to their aunt's estate. Sanderson is found dead with one of the Ellens hiding in his closet. After Drummond takes on the case it's really intriguing how he seems to be playing off the two women one against the other. It's difficult to fathom how his mind is working. And although we can be persuaded that one Ellen is telling the truth there are continual stumbling blocks set in our way of our certainty about that truth.
This is the second and last of the two mysteries with Ron Randell as Drummond for Columbia Pictures. Then unless I've missed someone out the Drummond character left Columbia and went onto Reliance Pictures/Fox with two Tom Conway portrayals of him in 1948.
When the story begins, you learn that some unscrupulous types have been making false claims as being heirs to various fortunes. Just then, a woman arrives who identifies herself as the heiress Ellen Curtiss (Gloria Henry). But considering some OTHER person calling herself Ellen Curtiss has already filed a claim, it's obvious one is lying. So how do they tell which one is bogus? Well, essentially Bulldog Drummond talks with one and seems pretty sure she's the real McCoy...a most scientific and reliable method!! Soon after, there's a murder, some fistfights and more. But which one is the filthy, lying scum and who is the real heiress? And, could Drummond's first impression be right or is he sadly mistaken?
This is a pretty decent outing starring Ron Randell. The ending is a bit talky and it's far from perfect, but as far as B-movies go it is pretty watchable.
Ron Randall is acceptable as Hugh but nothing special one way or another,
The time has shifted to Post WWII and perennial fiancee / wife Phyllis from the John Howard era seems to have been lost from collective memory as has butler Tenny.
Algy has not gotten any smarter or less annoying and a sidekick budding news reporter has been added so that the back seat of the roadster is always occupied.
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- TriviaSame title used in a 1934 film, with Ronald Colman in the title role. Absolutely no similarity between the two in terms of plot, degree of comedy in the mystery, or cast.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Challenge (1948)
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- El jabali rojo
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- Runtime1 hour 5 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1