BULLDOG DRUMMOND AGAIN
Ronald Colman’s eagerly awaited successor to his celebrated Drummond picture is “Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back’’—Colman's answer to tho oftrepeated rumour that he had -said farewell to the screen. The opening of the picture shows how Drummond, just home from Africa, i g approached by a beautiful girl in distress. Things mote quickly, as always in Drummonds career, and in anhour or so he is engaged in a tremendous battle oi wits and courage with Prince Achmed of Shavhi, on whose mysterious freighter the girl had come from Bombay. Of the eleven leading members of the cast supporting Colman. only Loretta Young, who has the romantic lead, has previously appeared in his productions, lairetta made a charming heroine in “The Devil to Pay.” United Artists will release “Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 234, 15 September 1934, Page 10
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