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Bulldog Jack (1935)

NR 09/01/1935 Comedy, Thriller, Crime, Mystery 1h 12m
62%
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6.0/10

REVEALED AT LAST The inside story of the most daring jewel robbery in the history of crime

Overview

While filling in for injured supersleuth Bulldog Drummond (Atholl Fleming), world-class cricket player Jack Pennington (Jack Hulbert) attempts to foil a criminal mastermind's (Ralph Richardson) impending heist that's targeting a valuable jewel necklace held within the British Museum. This comedic 1930s mystery features daring rescues, intense fistfights and an exciting edge-of-your seat finale aboard a runaway train.

Walter Forde

Director

Gerard Fairlie

Screenplay

Sidney Gilliat

Screenplay

Jack Hulbert

Screenplay

Top Billed Cast

Jack Hulbert

Jack Hulbert

Jack Pennington

Fay Wray

Fay Wray

Ann Manders

Ralph Richardson

Ralph Richardson

Morelle

Claude Hulbert

Claude Hulbert

Algy Longworth

Gibb McLaughlin

Gibb McLaughlin

Denny

Atholl Fleming

Atholl Fleming

Bulldog Drummond

Paul Graetz

Paul Graetz

Salvini

Harvey Braban

Harvey Braban

Sgt. Robinson

Henry B. Longhurst

Henry B. Longhurst

Melvor

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on February 26, 2023

Atholl Fleming - the real "Bulldog Drummond" features only sparingly in this cheerily entertaining and quickly paced jewellery caper. He is involved in a car accident and luckily the brave - but not so useful - "Pennington" (Jack Hulbert) steps up to the plate to help the damsel in distress, in this case "Ann" (Fay Wray). Her problem is that her grandfather - who makes fine necklaces - has been kidnapped by a gang who need to make a counterfeit version of one they intend to steal from the British museum, no less! Soon, the pair are engaged in a perilous search through the tunnels of the London Underground in search of the secret hideout of the would-be robbers and her missing grandad whilst still aiming to thwart the plans of their cold and calculating nemesis. Now we know pretty quickly w...

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