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Bulldog Drummond At Bay (1937) -- (Movie Clip) You'd Be The Two Men Two thugs (Brian Buchel, Jim Gerald) have kidnapped Scottish airplane designer Caldwell (Richard Bird) who, escaping momentarily, lucks out when his SOS reaches the reclining title character (American John Lodge, adopting an accent), in the English-made Bulldog Drummond At Bay, 1937.
Bulldog Drummond At Bay (1937) -- (Movie Clip) I Hope I Didn't Burn You We immediately suspect that Doris (Dorothy Mackaill), acting like she has car trouble as she appears at the hero’s remote house on the Scottish moors, is linked to the skulduggery of the night before, the title character (John Lodge) playing it cagey, in Bulldog Drummond At Bay, 1937.
Bulldog Drummond At Bay (1937) -- (Movie Clip) The Man Behind The Guns Cracking start, headlines tell the tale of Kalinsky (Hugh Miller), European arms dealer between the wars, whom, when he meets Gregoroff (Victor Jory), we learn is plenty diabolical, Wilfrid Hyde-White the assistant, in the 1937 version of Bulldog Drummond At Bay, starring John Lodge.
Bulldog Drummond Comes Back (1937) -- (Movie Clip) A Bit On The Feathery Side John Howard opens his first of seven appearances as the gentleman-adventurer title character, butler Tenny (E.E. Clive) not pleased with the poem he’s writing for Phyllis (Louise Campbell), delivered by his mentor Nielson (John Barrymore!), in Bulldog Drummond Comes Back, 1937.
Bulldog Drummond Comes Back (1937) -- (Movie Clip) I Should've Been An Actor John Barrymore in a beefed-up role as Scotland Yard man Neilson, aims to make sure the title character (John Howard), with partner Algy (Reginald Denny) and butler Tenny (E.E. Clive), doesn’t know he’s helping chase the kidnapped fiancè, in Bulldog Drummond Comes Back, 1937.
Bulldog Drummond Escapes (1937) -- (Movie Clip) A Very Dynamic Person Through London fog Ray Milland emerges as the eighth actor to play freelance crime fighter Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond (Ronald Colman was first), his butler (E.E. Clive) and ever-distracted partner Algy (Reginald Denny) winning his attention, opening Bulldog Drummond Escapes, 1937.
Bulldog Drummond Escapes (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Spirit Of The Night Racing toward Scotland Yard, Ray Milland (title character) is surprised by a pedestrian (Heather Angel) then a guy sinking in a bog, not meeting a band of nasties (led by Porter Hall), found by his butler Tenny (E.E. Clive), in the Paramount serial Bulldog Drummond Esapes, 1937.

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