The Picture Show Annual (1938)

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A very early Bulldog film, a silent British pro- duction with Carlyle Blackwell, an Ameri- can, in the title role. He is seen here with Warwick Ward and Evelyn Greeley. Ronald Colman in the first Bulldog Drum- mond talkie with Joan Bennett and Claude Allistcr (Algy). Above: In 1 935 he made “ Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back," With Loretta Young, and Charles Butterworth as Algy. Ralph Richardson and Ann Todd in " The Return of Bulldog Drummond," a British film, in which Claude Allister again had the role of Algy. Ray Milland is one of this year's Bulldogs—here he is with Heather Angel in “ Bulldog Drummond Escapes." The role of Algy is played by Reginald Denny. Another British "Bulldog " film is “ Bulldog Drummond at Bay," made at Elstree this year. While the American films have cast a British actor in the role, this British film has an American — John Lodge. He is seen with Dorothy Mackaill as the mysterious beauty who tries to poison him and Hugh Miller as the villain. Once more Claude Allister is Algy.