Algy, Bulldog Drummond's right-hand-man, is getting married. Bulldog attends; on the way home, in the fog, he enters the (apparently deserted) mansion of Prince Achmed in search of a phone.


Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s banter and people who speak like they are reading from a etiquette manual while holding a revolver, you will probably have a decent time. If you need a plot that actually holds water, look elsewhere. This is for the people who want to watch Ronald Colman look eff...

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Roy Del Ruth

Harry F. Millarde
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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s banter and people who speak like they are reading from a etiquette manual while holding a revolver, you will probably have a decent time. If you need a plot that actually holds water, look elsewhere. This is for the people who want to watch Ronald Colman look effortlessly dashing while being incredibly annoyed by dead bodies that won't stop moving. The whole thing starts because a guy can't find a telephone. We have all been there, right?..."
Herman C. McNeile, Henry Lehrman, Nunnally Johnson
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