Bulldog Drummond's Bride

Bulldog Drummond's Bride
John Howard and Heather Angel
Directed by James P. Hogan
Produced by William LeBaron (producer)
Stuart Walker (producer)
Written by H.C. McNeile (short story The Oriental Mind)
Stuart Palmer (screenplay) and
Garnett Weston (screenplay)
Starring See below
Music by John Leipold
Cinematography Harry Fischbeck
Edited by Chandler House
Production
company
Release date
  • July 12, 1939 (1939-07-12)
Running time
56 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Bulldog Drummond's Bride is an American crime comedy thriller film produced in 1939. It was the last film of Paramount Pictures' Bulldog Drummond film series.

Plot

In London, a shape charge-wielding master criminal comes up with a foolproof plan for robbing a bank and outwitting Scotland Yard's pursuit, but during the getaway he hides his haul in a radio set in the new flat of Capt. Bulldog Drummond (John Howard) and his to-be wife Phyllis Clavering (Heather Angel), leading to a murder, punch-ups, an expedition to France, a night in a French jail cell and a break-out, in a race to reach Bulldog's fiancee.

Phyllis is waiting for Drummond in a French village with her aunt Blanche Clavering (Elizabeth Patterson (actress)), to be married the next day. She has sent a telegram, asking him to send her the radio, both unaware of its content. The villains meet their end in a roof-top fight and Bulldog finally ties the matrimonial knot in an explosive finale to his bachelorhood.

Cast

See also

References

  1. "BFI: Bulldog Drummond's Bride". Retrieved 1 July 2013.


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