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Bulldog Drummond se marie

Original title: Bulldog Drummond's Bride
  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Heather Angel in Bulldog Drummond se marie (1939)
ActionAdventureComedyCrimeMysteryRomance

A bank robbery in London prevents - again - the marriage of Bulldog Drummond and his girlfriend. But this time, after the robbers are caught, it will be celebrated at last.A bank robbery in London prevents - again - the marriage of Bulldog Drummond and his girlfriend. But this time, after the robbers are caught, it will be celebrated at last.A bank robbery in London prevents - again - the marriage of Bulldog Drummond and his girlfriend. But this time, after the robbers are caught, it will be celebrated at last.

  • Director
    • James P. Hogan
  • Writers
    • Stuart Palmer
    • Garnett Weston
    • Herman C. McNeile
  • Stars
    • John Howard
    • Heather Angel
    • H.B. Warner
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    596
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James P. Hogan
    • Writers
      • Stuart Palmer
      • Garnett Weston
      • Herman C. McNeile
    • Stars
      • John Howard
      • Heather Angel
      • H.B. Warner
    • 15User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Howard
    John Howard
    • Captain Hugh C. 'Bulldog' Drummond
    Heather Angel
    Heather Angel
    • Phyllis Clavering
    H.B. Warner
    H.B. Warner
    • Colonel Nielson
    Reginald Denny
    Reginald Denny
    • Algy Longworth
    E.E. Clive
    E.E. Clive
    • Tenny
    Elizabeth Patterson
    Elizabeth Patterson
    • Aunt Blanche Clavering
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    • Henri Armides
    Gerald Hamer
    Gerald Hamer
    • Garvey
    John Sutton
    John Sutton
    • Inspector Tredennis
    Neil Fitzgerald
    • Evan Barrows
    Louis Mercier
    Louis Mercier
    • Mayor Dupres
    Adia Kuznetzoff
    • Gaston
    Adrienne D'Ambricourt
    Adrienne D'Ambricourt
    • Therese
    • (as Adrienne d'Ambricourt)
    Matthew Boulton
    Matthew Boulton
    • Blake - Fingerprint Expert
    • (uncredited)
    Clyde Cook
    Clyde Cook
    • Traffic Control Constable
    • (uncredited)
    George Davis
    George Davis
    • Gaoler
    • (uncredited)
    Jacques Lory
    • Clerk of the Court
    • (uncredited)
    John Power
    John Power
    • Omnibus Driver
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • James P. Hogan
    • Writers
      • Stuart Palmer
      • Garnett Weston
      • Herman C. McNeile
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    6iquine

    Light Little 30s Detective Caper

    (Flash Review)

    This is a whimsical and sneaky little detective story. There has been a bank theft of 10,000 pounds and is hidden in a radio in the same room where the police captain and his fiancé will live. The police captain is hot on the trail yet he supposed to be getting married. Which will be his priority and what will his wife do if the marriage doesn't happen today? Full of physical and occasionally preposterous comedy and pacing that clips along as you watch the captain try to solve the caper and calm his fiancé. Fun little film from the 30s.
    6robert-temple-1

    The Last Drummond Film before the War

    This is the sixteenth of the Bulldog Drummond films, and it brings to an end the Drummond films as they were before the outbreak of World War II. (They would resume in 1947.) With this film, John Howard also ends his career as Drummond, which had lasted for seven films, all made within two breathless years between September of 1937 and September of 1939. Heather Angel once again plays Phyllis Clavering, E. E. Clive plays Tenny the Butler, Reginald Denny plays Algy Longworth, and H. B. Warner plays Commissioner Nielson, all for the last time. John Howard left the film business to join the U. S. Navy (he was an American), where he ended up winning the Navy Cross and the French Croix de Guerre for conspicuous acts of bravery, becoming in other words a real life hero of the sort he had played in the Drummond films. After the War, he returned to acting but was never again fortunate to shine as a major player. It seems a poor return for a fictional Drummond who became a real Drummond, that he could not resume the role. E. E. Clive died the next year, in 1940. Reginald Denny contributed to the War effort by manufacturing 15,000 target drones for the U. S. Army. He later returned to acting, but was never in another Drummond film. H. B. Warner and Heather Angel went on acting, but they never appeared in another Drummond film either. The team was totally broken up, and 'vintage 1930s Drummond' was over. This film is moderately entertaining, with lots of comedy, so that it is not actually serious. What with people having cans of paint thrown over them and slipping and sliding, Algy staging pratfalls continually, and other such antics, there is barely room for a mystery plot. However, Drummondians will be thrilled to know that ... oh no, I must not say ... that business which was continually being interrupted between Hugh and Phyllis, ... well, that must remain a mystery. The plot, what there is of it, concerns a ruthless villain who has robbed a bank for what then was considered a vast sum, of ten thousand pounds. It is hard to conceive of a time when that was a sum worth getting excited about, worth exploding bombs all over the place, killing people without compunction, and carrying on as if all the gold of the Indies were at stake. But that was then, and this is now. In this film as in so many others of the time, Scotland Yard 'seal off an area with a cordon, and no one can get through'. It seems incredible, doesn't it, that it was even remotely conceivable to seal off a sector of London like that just for a measly little bank robbery? Naturally, the villain gets away in an ambulance disguised as a madman. Maybe it really was time for the world to move on and get real. After this, there were tanks and planes and the Holocaust to worry about, and whether Hugh and Phyllis got married or not was no longer important, with so many women widowed that Phyllis having to wait for another crime to be solved no longer qualified as a tragedy.
    dougdoepke

    Lame Series Entry

    Lame entry in the Drummond series. Everyone, including the robbers, is after a portable radio that has the loot from a bank heist hidden away in it. Trouble is it's like the writers (3) have no idea what to do with the narrative. Instead the cast gets to run around shadowy stage sets and literally throw bombs when things slow down. Too bad, because the cast includes a number of capable performers, including Howard, Denny, Clive, et al. At the same time, the comely Angel has little more to do than stand around and look pretty. The best part is the bang-up opening that promises more than's delivered. Anyway, there's no suspense or real surprises one would expect from a detective show. Instead, it's like there's really no script, or worse, a deadline to meet. So everyone gets to run around and wing it. All in all, the flick's an unfortunate waste of money and talent. Good thing the series was usually better than this.
    8Bernie4444

    Tries too hard to be campy

    Finally, Bulldog Drummond (John Howard this time) is heading for matrimony in this movie based on the story "Bulldog Drummond and the oriental mind" by H. C. (Sapper) McNeile. Will he be devoured by a bank robber with some odd twists?

    The characters are already caricatures; so, they do not need a dufus such as Algy (Reginald Denny) for comic relief. Being the finale in the Paramount Drummond Series they speed through the story with an explosive ending.

    The version I watched had subtitles and when Drummond gave a verbal message to a friend the subtitle says (speaking pig Latin) - talk about lazy.

    One thing that irks me is a scene where they use matches and touches to highlight a room that they could have just turned on the overhead light and do so moments later (after fumbling around in the dark.)
    5bkoganbing

    The loot in the radio

    Bulldog Drummond's Bride has John Howard teetering once again on the steps of matrimony. Will he get another postponement because some daring crime caper needs him and his expertise to help Scotland Yard? Will Heather Angel finally get him signed, sealed, and delivered at the altar?

    A very daring bank robbery in broad daylight is pulled off by Eduardo Ciannelli using nitroglycerin like bottle bombs. And in getting away Ciannelli comes to Drummond's new flat as a painter and pulls a crazy act to get away, but not before stashing the loot.

    The accent is more on comedy on this one as Howard, best friend Reginald Denny, and butler E.E. Clive pursue Ciannelli to France where he has fled in pursuit of the loot which he stashed in a radio that Heather Angel took to the continent.

    This entry in the Drummond series borders on the silly at times, still fans of the series will like it.

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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.
    • Goofs
      Despite being set in England the American origins of movie are betrayed early on. The arrival of the police car is heralded by a siren at a time when British police cars used bells. Also, the bus which nearly collides with Phyllis and Hugh has the passenger entrance on the right hand side. A British bus would have the entrance on the left hand side due to driving on the left.
    • Connections
      Edited into Jekyll & Canada (2009)

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    • This title is obviously in the iMDB, and is the only English-language title listed. Nonetheless, a search for the character "Bulldog Drummond" fails to include this film, despite the fact that the words "Bulldog Drummond's" appear in the title. Is there an explanation that will not shake my confidence in the iMDB software???

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1939 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bulldog Drummond's Bride
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 56m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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