Bulldog Drummond's Peril (1938)
Released:
1938-03-18
Duration:
1hr 6min
Rating 5.7
Fiction's greatest adventurer
Overview
Drummond's wedding with Phyllis is interrupted when the inspector guarding their gifts is killed. He tries to trace the killers and uncovers the mystery of diamond counterfeiters.
Production Companies
Paramount Pictures
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 6.594 |
Directed By
James P. Hogan
Crew
Screenplay
Stuart Palmer
Stuart Palmer
Director
James P. Hogan
James P. Hogan
Novel
Herman C. McNeile
Herman C. McNeile
Associate Producer
Stuart Walker
Stuart Walker
Art Direction
Robert Odell
Robert Odell
Editor
Edward Dmytryk
Edward Dmytryk
Sound Recordist
Charles Hisserich
Charles Hisserich
Sound Recordist
Richard Olson
Richard Olson
Music Director
Boris Morros
Boris Morros
Art Direction
Hans Dreier
Hans Dreier
Director of Photography
Harry Fischbeck
Harry Fischbeck
Assistant Director
Richard Harlan
Richard Harlan
Interior Designer
A. E. Freudeman
A. E. Freudeman
Presenter
Adolph Zukor
Adolph Zukor
TOP CAST
John Barrymore
Colonel Neilson
John Howard
Captain Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond
Louise Campbell
Phyllis Clavering
Reginald Denny
Algy Longworth
E. E. Clive
Tenny
Porter Hall
Dr. Botulian
Elizabeth Patterson
Aunt Blanche
Nydia Westman
Gwen Longworth
Halliwell Hobbes
Prof. Bernard Goodman
Matthew Boulton
Sir Raymond Blantyre
Zeffie Tilbury
Mrs. Weevens
David Clyde
Constable McThane
Clyde Cook
Constable Sacker
Austin Fairman
Roberts
Michael Brooke
Anthony Greer
Georgette Rhodes
Paulette
Gregory Gaye
Raoul
Jimmy Aubrey
Mechanic
Frank Baker
Constable Announcer
Frank Benson
Villager
William Haade
Botulian's Driver
Forrester Harvey
Bus Garage Man
Andre Marsaudon
Footman
Torben Meyer
Hoffman
Albert Petit
Train Official
Albert Pollet
Radio Dispatcher
John Sutton
Doctor
Maude Fealy
Spinster
Margaret Fealy
Spinster
Peter Bronte
Messenger
Charles De Ravenne
Messenger
James P. Burtis
Sergeant
Evan Thomas
Constable
David Dunbar
Constable
Douglas Gordon
Constable
Pat X. Kerry
First Expressman
David Thursby
Second Expressman