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Director
  
Harold Huth

Duration
  

Music director
  
Marr Mackie

Language
  
English

5.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Mystery

Running time
  
1h 17m

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Release date
  
14 September 1940 (1940-09-14)

Writer
  
Leslie Arliss (script), Gerard Fairlie (novel), Patrick Kirwan (script), Doreen Montgomery (script)

Initial release
  
September 14, 1940 (United Kingdom)

Screenplay
  
Patrick Kirwan, Leslie Arliss, Doreen Montgomery

Cast
  
Jack Buchanan
(Bill Watson),
Sebastian Shaw
(Derek Sinclair),
Greta Gynt
(Jane Sinclair),
Googie Withers
(Toots),
Ronald Shiner
(Pug)

Similar movies
  
The Man in Grey (1943), On Approval (1944), Elstree Calling (1930)

Bulldog Sees it Through is a 1940 British, black-and-white, mystery war film directed by Harold Huth and starring Jack Buchanan, Greta Gynt, Googie Withers Ronald Shiner as Pug and Sebastian Shaw.

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Plot

This is not a Bulldog Drummond picture despite the title playing off Jack Buchanan and his previous association with the character. Here he plays the role of Test Pilot 'Bulldog' Bill Watson. His friend Derek Sinclair (Sebastian Shaw) is convinced that the new man in his love's life is collaborating with the Nazis by sabotaging an armaments plant.

Cast

  • Jack Buchanan - Bill Watson
  • Greta Gynt - Jane Sinclair
  • Googie Withers - Toots
  • Sebastian Shaw - Derek Sinclair
  • David Hutcheson - Freddie Caryll
  • Robert Newton - Watkins
  • Arthur Hambling - Inspector Horn
  • Wylie Watson - Dancing Professor
  • Polly Ward - Miss Fortescue
  • Ronald Shiner - Pug
  • Aubrey Mallalieu - Magistrate
  • Raymond Huntley - Tramp Steamer Officer
  • Critical reception

    The Observer wrote in 1940, "a prophetic but slow-footed war-time thriller, chiefly notable for the first really good impersonation of Lord Haw-Haw."

    References

    Bulldog Sees It Through Wikipedia
    Bulldog Sees It Through IMDb