Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Captain Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond

Lola Field

Prince Achmed

Algy Longworth / Mousey

Gwen

Reginald Neilsen

Dr. Sothern

Jane Sothern

Singh

Mrs. Field

Hassan

Parker, Drummond's Valet

Watkins, Neilsen's Valet

Bridesmaid

Mr. Field

Harsh Voice Man

Stoker

Cockney Drunk

Sailor

Banquet Servant

Hotel Clerk

Hotel Manager

London Bobbie

First Bobby

Fat Bobby

Man in Hotel Room

Woman in Hotel Room

Wedding Guest

Wedding Guest

Wedding Guest

Wedding Guest

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-13
I've got to say that C. Aubrey Smith ("Col. Nielsen") steals this for me as the Scotland Yard bigwig who is constantly being harassed by private eye Ronald Colman ("Drummond")! He has the cantankerous old codger down to a tee! Why is he being harassed? Well that's because Drummond, on his way home from the wedding reception of loyal sidekick "Algy" (Charles Butterworth) fleetingly bumps into Loretta Young ("Lola") and as he gets lost in the thick London fog, before seeking a bit of shelter in a grand house on Rodney Square - only to find the door open and a body on the couch... He races to find a bobby, but when they return to the house, finds it occupied again by the charming "Prince Achmed" (Warner Oland), he bumps into "Lola" again and a mystery is well and truly afoot... The plot is a bit procedural - but Colman and Young usually bonded well together, and they do again in this daft crime caper. The script is frequently quite witty, if not exactly laugh out loud, there are some good supporting efforts from Oland and the poor old Butterworth who is just trying to celebrate his wedding night - and, the aforementioned Smith who looks as if he is about to blow a gasket much of the time. The photography captures the gloomy London scenario well and Roy del Ruth keeps it moving along a-pace too.