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Director
  
Victor Saville

Music director
  
Rudolph G. Kopp

Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Mystery

Cinematography
  
Freddie Young

Language
  
English

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Writer
  
Gerard Fairlie
,
Arthur Wimperis
,
Herman C. McNeile

Release date
  
2 July 1951

Cast
  
Walter Pidgeon
(Maj. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond),
Margaret Leighton
(Sgt. Helen Smith),
Robert Beatty
(Arthur Gunns),
David Tomlinson
(Algernon 'Algy' Longworth),
Peggy Evans
(Molly),
Charles Victor
(Insp. McIver)

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Tagline
  
The Screen's Master Manhunt!

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Calling Bulldog Drummond is a 1951 British crime film directed by Victor Saville and featuring Walter Pidgeon, Margaret Leighton, Robert Beatty, David Tomlinson, and Bernard Lee. It featured the character Bulldog Drummond created by the novelist Herman Cyril McNeile, which had seen a number of screen adaptations. A novel tie-in was also released in 1951. It was made by the British subsidiary of MGM at Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Alfred Junge.

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Drummond is called out of retirement by Scotland Yard to infiltrate a ruthless London crime outfit.

Plot

After three robberies are pulled off with military precision, Inspector McIver (Charles Victor) asks Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond (Walter Pidgeon) to give Scotland Yard a hand. As an ex-officer, Drummond knows how the suspected military mastermind would think. He agrees, though he very reluctantly accepts Sergeant Helen Smith (Margaret Leighton) of Special Branch as his partner, believing that women are not cut out for that sort of undercover work.

Drummond arranges to get caught cheating at poker at his London club so he can drop out of sight. Smith causes a minor car accident involving Arthur Gunns (Robert Beatty), suspected of being in the gang. Gunns' attraction to Smith and carefully planted evidence showing "Joe Crandall" and "Lily Ross" to be criminals themselves enables the pair to infiltrate the gang.

Drummond's friend Algernon Longworth (David Tomlinson), who has been kept in the dark about the whole matter, becomes convinced that all is not what it seems. He telephones Colonel Webson (Bernard Lee), a member of Drummond's club, to get him to postpone Drummond's disciplinary meeting. By so doing, he inadvertently tips off the secret leader of the gang. Drummond and Smith are taken prisoner.

Gunns' girlfriend Molly (Peggy Evans) convinces him to go ahead with the latest planned robbery, enough to set them up for life, despite the police having been put on alert by Drummond. She masquerades as Smith to give phony information to Longworth to pass along to the police regarding the target of the theft. Afterward, Longworth is tied up as well.

The gang steals £500,000 in gold being delivered by airplane. Drummond is able to overpower the guard and his friends before the gang returns. He knocks out Gunns (who has locked up and gassed his unsuspecting confederates nearly to death to avoid sharing the loot). Webson shows up and holds Drummond at gunpoint; he explains he got into the racket because civilian life turned out to be unbearably boring. The police arrive just in time and take him into custody.

Cast

  • Walter Pidgeon as Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond
  • Margaret Leighton as Sergeant Helen Smith
  • Robert Beatty as Arthur Gunns
  • David Tomlinson as Algenon "Algy" Longworth
  • Peggy Evans as Molly
  • Charles Victor as Inspector McIver
  • Bernard Lee as Colonel Webson
  • James Hayter as Bill, a friend of Drummond's
  • Patric Doonan as Alec
  • Laurence Naismith as Hardcastle, Card player
  • Richard Caldicot as Judge
  • Richard Johnson as Control Tower Operator
  • Reception

    According to MGM records the film earned $372,000 in the US and Canada and $517,000 elsewhere, resulting in a loss of $1,052,000.

    References

    Calling Bulldog Drummond Wikipedia
    Calling Bulldog Drummond IMDb Calling Bulldog Drummond themoviedb.org


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