Never come up short🍿 you have the to relax the mind and make a person laugh 😂🤣 or put that's suspense you have the movies using our imaginations and it just make are day 🥇your appreciate thank you 🌟12 have a marvelous day
Be interested since he was SO revered as such a Great Actor what his thoughts were of being in these films? It seems like such a come down for him. Yes his profile was a legend.
John Barrymore was only in 3 of these Drummond films, from 1937 - 1938. This one, Bulldog Drummond Comes Back; Bulldog Drummond's Revenge; and Bulldog Drummond's Peril.
Watch the John Barrymore disguised character when he walks into the Pub at 26:20 and then watch Sherlock Holmes and the secret weapon. When Basil Rathbone as Holmes puts on a disguise and goes searching for Professor Moriarty in the Pubs of London' Docklands area it's easy to see where he got the inspiration for the character from. They're even singing the Drunken Sailor song in both films.
Bulldog Drummond Comes Back, released USA 3 September 1937 (New York City, New York), USA 24 September 1937, UK 22 October 1937 (London), UK 4 April 1938, USA 12 October 1954 (New York City, New York) (TV premiere). John Barrymore as Colonel Neilson; John Howard as Captain Hugh C. 'Bulldog' Drummond; Louise Campbell as Phyllis Clavering; Reginald Denny as Algy Longworth; E.E. Clive as Tenny; J. Carrol Naish as Mikhail Valdin; Helen Freeman as Irena Soldanis; Zeffie Tilbury as Effie; John Sutton as Sanger; Rita Page, Barmaid; Frank Baker, Bobby; Phyllis Barry as Hortense - Barmaid; Kay Deslys, Pub Singer; Otto Fries as Sanghil Wun - Pub Proprietor; Forrester Harvey, Barman / Landlord; Ivo Henderson as Morris; Colin Kenny, Policeman; John Rogers as Blanton; C.L. Sherwood, Bartender; John Ward, Griswold.
This gem never gets old. 👍👍👍
This is an excellent film series. John Howard, E.E. Clive, & Reginald Denny are a great team.
A bit different to see Denny turning out to be the bad guy in "Midnight Phantom". (1935)
Reginald handled playing villians pretty well. THANKS FOR YOUR TXT! ✌️
Better than average film. Detective flics of this era were such fun.
Never come up short🍿 you have the to relax the mind and make a person laugh 😂🤣 or put that's suspense you have the movies using our imaginations and it just make are day 🥇your appreciate thank you 🌟12 have a marvelous day
Thanks for sharing another delighful movie! Bulldog Drummond movies are a lot of fun to watch.
These are such enjoyable old films......grateful to you for wonderful entertainment!.
@PizzaFlix what a fun movie. Loved it. Thanks for posting all these old black & white films. They rock!
Such a great flic to watch in the late evening
John Barrymore actor legendary Best 🎭
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good movie wish all movies was this good
Tenny is a perfect butler- always at the ready and full of knowledge.
Tenny rocks
Can't get enough of these great movies!! Glad they exit.
Very good Show! Thank you 😊 🍿
Algie........we can't be sure until we're certain, priceless.
Algie wagie
tee-hee
Abslotuley brilliant ❤
Jack Barrymore comes to the rescue! Great line at the end about profile.
Be interested since he was SO revered as such a Great Actor what his thoughts were of being in these films? It seems like such a come down for him. Yes his profile was a legend.
John Barrymore was only in 3 of these Drummond films, from 1937 - 1938. This one, Bulldog Drummond Comes Back; Bulldog Drummond's Revenge; and Bulldog Drummond's Peril.
thanks for the info.
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Watch the John Barrymore disguised character when he walks into the Pub at 26:20 and then watch Sherlock Holmes and the secret weapon. When Basil Rathbone as Holmes puts on a disguise and goes searching for Professor Moriarty in the Pubs of London' Docklands area it's easy to see where he got the inspiration for the character from. They're even singing the Drunken Sailor song in both films.
Yes, I’ve always thought so too, well spotted.
In most of his films he’s always wanting to get married well in one he actually finally made it hip hip hurray
Good movie!!!
There can be only one Tenny!!
In times of peril the drinks keep coming!
Bulldog Drummond Comes Back, released USA 3 September 1937 (New York City, New York), USA 24 September 1937, UK 22 October 1937 (London), UK 4 April 1938, USA 12 October 1954 (New York City, New York) (TV premiere). John Barrymore as Colonel Neilson; John Howard as Captain Hugh C. 'Bulldog' Drummond; Louise Campbell as Phyllis Clavering; Reginald Denny as Algy Longworth; E.E. Clive as Tenny; J. Carrol Naish as Mikhail Valdin; Helen Freeman as Irena Soldanis; Zeffie Tilbury as Effie; John Sutton as Sanger; Rita Page, Barmaid; Frank Baker, Bobby; Phyllis Barry as Hortense - Barmaid; Kay Deslys, Pub Singer; Otto Fries as Sanghil Wun - Pub Proprietor; Forrester Harvey, Barman / Landlord; Ivo Henderson as Morris; Colin Kenny, Policeman; John Rogers as Blanton; C.L. Sherwood, Bartender; John Ward, Griswold.
I want to marry Tenny. He's amazing!
"don't call me inspector!!"... who can resist barrymore? old hambone had to do the whole stage make-up bit, lol. classic stuff, no extra cheese needed
Algie Walgie & Bonnie Wannie..........Chuckle Chuckle
I knew this was going to be a good movie when I saw that A.E. Freudeman was in charge of interior decorations.🙄
@43:49 - I feel like I'm caught in a nightmare.
Thanks for this. Enjoyed it. The Algy character is incredibly annoying, lol.
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L' IMAGE EST CATASTROPHIQUE ET LA STAR DU FILM EST JOHN HOWARD !.. SA BIO DANS GOOGLE EST ARCHI NULLE !.