Bulldog Drummond's Bride (1939)

Director
James P. Hogan

Main cast
John Howard; Heather Angel; H.B. Warner; Reginald Denny; E.E. Clive

Genres
Action, Thriller

Description
Capt. (ret.) Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond is on the precipice of matrimony to his beloved Phyllis--but a bank robbery and a daring escape is going to get in their way before they reach the altar in this brisk-paced finale to the Paramount Drummond series.


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