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The female lead is Joan Bennett before Holywood turned her into a brunette.
ОтветитьDanny? really!! Was that original or a couldn't they say "Tenny" or were they unaware of Sir Alfred,Lord Tennyson in America.?
ОтветитьThis was actually the second "Bulldog Drummond" film. The first was made in 1922 but is considered lost. Ronald Colman IS Drummond and still the best!
ОтветитьI prefer a Bulldog Drummond who is not so stupid. Total dunce.
ОтветитьWish these were in order
Ответить‘Drummonditis’ 😆
ОтветитьSo; Colman was the first Bulldog in a talkie? Is Barrymore in this? Okay; I'll watch with joy!
Thank you; Lumpy.
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❤ My man Algy. 😙
Ответить30's cars were the coooolest !!
ОтветитьI love Ronald Colman, however I just happen to have the CC on and it's awful.
ОтветитьSuch a singular movie It’s hard to compare it to other similar detective films. Perfect in every way. Thank you for sharing.
ОтветитьRonald Colman was so handsome and talented the very best Bulldog Drummond.
ОтветитьThere was a British film, 'The Third Round' from 1925, and starring Jack Buchanan... I recall seeing it at London's NFT in the late 70s, and it is still listed in the BFI Catalogue...
ОтветитьMy mother rip born1929
ОтветитьHad talkies been invented for the sole reason to hear RC's voice is perfectly logical.
ОтветитьAh, the good old days when villains were so villainous that one could recognize then from the other side of the street!
ОтветитьThe crooks are deliciously campy, and the maid in the inn has the most insinuating tone is her voice. And Ronald Colman is so suave and handsome and easy-going. Wow!
ОтветитьThank you for this. Ronald Coleman is a joy to watch. Died too young in my opinion
ОтветитьI love this series!!!
Thank-You!
What a wonderful, employable example of the old melodramas, when talkies had hardly been born and film actors played almost as if on the stage. To think that this was almost 100 years ago! Amazing!
ОтветитьIt's interesting to see how the Brits were in past times. So different from now.
Ответитьthey was going the wrong way...why did Bulldog shoot? He let them know they was going the wrong way.
ОтветитьI love Joan Bennet as much as Ron Colman very early film for her her hair in The Hollywood preferred color . Always gracious and innocent looking even in playing a villain ❤
ОтветитьThe aesthetics are reminiscent of the "Metropolis." Strange but good.
ОтветитьI can't believe Mr. Coleman actually talked that way hilarious!!
ОтветитьI hate that the gang got away this movie sucks!!
ОтветитьAlmost one hundred years old and still better than any of todays dribble .
ОтветитьIn this era of frantic editing and 10 second videos and every character SHOUTING for no reason, I really love how scenes just play out and the slow pace
ОтветитьThe engine noise on those exquisite cars sounds a bit tatty. Does anyone know if that's really how they sound?
ОтветитьTerrible movie when writing a script was difficult
ОтветитьAm I too to become crazy ? Not at all. Im looking out for Drummond and you'll be looking out for ME!
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Is it okay to assume Clark Gable was a huge fan of Ronald Coleman? And Bulldog Drummond films. There life paths were only 11 years apart so perhaps its just the culture of the times but they seem similarly. I like Ronald Coleman it bit more.
ОтветитьI hate Algy in every one of these movies, lol. Obnoxious character.
ОтветитьLylian was a bit like Natalie Moorehead,vixenous sirens.Why cant i meet women like that?
ОтветитьThe movie has a great sound for his time and good action, it is infinitely better than the boring and ludicrous The Broadway Melody, winner of the Oscar in this year, 1930
ОтветитьJoan Bennett"s early delicate beauty only matured into such unimaginable fullness as to be matched by just the very few and surpassed by none. Thankfully, someone saved her from being a blonde, so that the jewel-like fire of her eyes contrasted with het black hair sharply one moment, or beguilingly the next. All her actions flowed from her eyes effortlessly. That was incomparable then and now.
ОтветитьDid anyone get that blonde's phone number?
ОтветитьStrange having no music for the whole movie. I guess that's to be expected when they barely got speeching into it.
ОтветитьAlgy comes across as a sex pest in this one.
ОтветитьI knew this was going to be a good movie when I saw that Wallace Smith was in charge of continuity.🙄
ОтветитьLOL
ОтветитьGreat one! The first Bulldog Drummond movie, but the last one i saw....hahaha.
ОтветитьLove Colman, but the actress and her dialogue were to be blunt: terrible. Love the pre-code bedroom innuendo from the maid.
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