Bulldog Drummond at Bay

Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1947)

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  • Genre: Adventure, Crime, Mystery
  • Release Date: 1947-05-15
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 10min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Sidney Salkow
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Summary

"Bulldog" Drummond is vacationing in his country home in England, and his house if rifled by two thieves. After they leave he finds a card marked with some mysterious letters. Doris Meredith comes by the next day, pretending her car has broken down. Drummond knows better but plays along with her. Drummond calls Scotland Yard Inspector Holmes, and is informed that some of the letters comprise the code-name for a Yard-man who disappeared while carrying some diamonds from France to England. Doris tells Drummond the man is her brother. Drummond uses a decoy to lure the thieves out of hiding, but they adduct Doris.

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  • Ron Randell

    as Captain Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond
  • Anita Louise

    as Doris Hamilton / Doris Meredith
  • Patrick O'Moore

    as Algy Longworth (as Pat O'Moore)
  • Terry Kilburn

    as Seymour - Cub Reporter
  • Holmes Herbert

    as Scotland Yard Inspector McIvar
  • Lester Matthews

    as Shannon Eskdale
  • Leonard Mudie

    as Meredith
Directing Sidney Salkow Director
Writing Frank Gruber Screenplay
Writing Herman C. McNeile Characters
Production Bernard Small Producer
Production Louis B. Appleton Jr. Producer
Sound Joseph Dubin Original Music Composer
Sound John Leipold Original Music Composer
Camera Philip Tannura Director of Photography
Editing Aaron Stell Editor
Art Charles Clague Art Direction
Art Sidney Clifford Set Decoration
Art Wilbur Menefee Set Decoration
Camera George Meehan Director of Photography
Directing Earl Bellamy Assistant Director
Writing Herman C. McNeile Writer

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