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Dashing British sleuth Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond (Ronald Colman) finds himself immersed in another adventure when he stumbles upon a corpse in the mysterious London mansion of Prince Achmed (Warner Oland). Enlisting the help of his old friend Algy (Charles Butterworth) and the beautiful Lola (Loretta Young), Drummond uncovers a scheme to ship illegal cargo into the country. He must rely on his cunning to survive when the prince offers a reward for his capture.
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00:09The End
00:39The End
01:07The End
01:28A lovelier bride I've never seen
01:32You, you're wonderful
01:34Would you always be happy?
01:36Always?
01:37Do you mind?
01:38Not at all, O'Body
01:39When, my dear, this is the only reason that I ever come to weddings
01:43A charming custom, isn't it?
01:45Kissing the bride
01:46I've heard it so described, but never but the bride
01:50Uh, excuse me, O'Body
01:52This gentleman is next
01:53I beg your pardon?
01:54Mary
01:54My dear Gwen
01:55Hello, Drummond
01:57Hello, say, I was just wondering, what became of Algie?
02:00Who?
02:01Algie, the bridegroom, you know, her husband
02:03Oh, oh, you mean that lonely little chap with a face like a rabbit
02:06Uh, there he is
02:11Oh, I see
02:16Ah, the bridegroom
02:18Hearty, congratulations, my dear fellow
02:20Thanks, Hugh
02:20They say I'll be very happy
02:22Uh, Algie
02:25Have you kissed her yet?
02:26Well, not since the ceremony
02:28You go to her
02:29And if she raises the slightest objection
02:31Put your foot down
02:33There must be no discrimination against her husband
02:35Thanks, Hugh
02:36That's a very interesting way of looking at it
02:38Good
02:40Thanks
02:46Darling
02:50Darling
02:51Can I see you for a minute?
03:10I'll carry it
03:13Oh, would you excuse me just a minute, darling?
03:15Remember, just one minute
03:17Just one minute, my pet
03:20Oh, Hugh
03:23You're not going to leave me alone tonight, of all night
03:25This is your wedding night, Algie
03:27Tonight, of all night, you should be left alone
03:29Yeah, a matter of custom, I suppose
03:31I'm afraid so
03:32Well, anyway, it was awfully nice of you to come all the way back from Africa
03:35Just to attend my wedding
03:37Well, Algie, this is the end
03:38The end not only of your adventuring, but mine too
03:41The old team of Drummond and Algie retires together
03:45Never again to fare forth into the night
03:47Armed with toothbrush and gun
03:48I suppose some of the unhappiest moments of my life were spent with you, old boy
03:53Well, Algie, it was fun
03:55Then, but now
03:57Oh, I'm fed up
04:00I've had all the thrills I ever wanted
04:03War, adventure, big game hunting
04:04And all I want now is peace and quiet
04:08To stretch out on a grassy slope, face to the sun
04:10The ripple of a babbling brook, making soft music
04:14To drowse their Algie through the years
04:18With just a pipe, a dog, and a book
04:20Any particular book?
04:23Never you mind
04:23You get back to Gwen
04:24And never leave her again
04:25Never Algie, for any reason
04:27I'll speak to her about it
04:28All right, see you before you go
04:39My holy, sainted art
04:41If it isn't Drummond
04:43Bulldog Drummond
04:44Nielsen, my dear fellow, I'm delighted
04:46How goes Scotland Yard?
04:47Why aren't you still in Africa?
04:48Algie's wedding
04:49You wouldn't have me miss that, would you?
04:50All the week
04:51I've had a dull, sickly feeling
04:53Something horrible was going to happen to me
04:55And here you are
04:56As Algie would say
04:58I don't follow you, Inspector
04:59The moment you come to London
05:01Trouble starts
05:02And you know it
05:03The last time you arrived
05:04Some silly ass tried to blow up
05:05The Houses of Parliament
05:06Dreadful, Inspector
05:07Dreadful
05:07Oh, come, will you stop calling me Inspector?
05:10I'm sorry
05:10Colonel Alfred
05:11Reginald Nielsen
05:13DSOMC
05:13Assistant Commissioner
05:14Scotland Yard
05:15Drummond
05:15You're a splendid fellow in many ways
05:17No doubt
05:17But for the sake of peace and quiet
05:19Why can't you go back to Africa tonight?
05:21Inspector
05:22I'm saying goodbye to all excitement
05:24Tomorrow morning early
05:25I'm leaving London for Sussex
05:26Good
05:26Yes, I'm going to devote the rest of my life
05:28To raising hollyhocks
05:29Huh?
05:30Hollyhocks
05:31Tall, ugly little flowers
05:33No perfume
05:34Very bad smell, in fact
05:35May I ask why you're going down to Sussex
05:37To raise these stinking little flowers?
05:39Oh, I'm fed up
05:40Inspector, ever since the war
05:42I've...
05:44Oh!
05:44Congratulate
05:45Thank you
05:45Sorry I couldn't be at the ceremony, Algie
05:47But I've arrived in time to wish you both happiness
05:49Thank you, Colonel
05:50We both miss you
06:00Goodbye, my dear
06:01And a life filled with happiness
06:03Thank you, Hugh
06:04And when we get back
06:05We want you to be the first to visit us
06:06Thank you
06:07Algie, old friend
06:08Our paths may cross again one day
06:10But until they do
06:11Goodbye and good luck
06:13Goodbye, Hugh
06:13Don't forget to telephone us
06:15Even if it's just a postcard
06:16I will, I promise
06:17Goodbye to you, Inspector
06:18I shall now vanish into the fog
06:21Possibly never to be seen again
06:23That should cheer you up
06:24But you're not going to walk in this fog
06:26We live in the same building
06:28Let me give you a lift
06:29We'll drop you off
06:30No, thanks
06:30No, the fog seems to offer something I want
06:33Peace and quiet
06:35Goodbye, Gwen
06:36Goodbye, Hugh
06:36Algie
06:37Bye
06:37Colonel
06:46Yes, I still have a feeling
06:48I shan't get a wink of sleep tonight
06:51That's strange
06:52I have something of the same feeling about myself
06:54Algie
07:03Look at where you're going, aren't you?
07:05Sorry, old man
07:11Pardon?
07:14My fault, I'm afraid
07:15Forgive me
07:17Oh, wait just a moment, please
07:22Who was it you just spoke to?
07:23Nobody
07:24Oh, yes, you did
07:25I heard you
07:26Was it a man or a woman?
07:28Uh, neither
07:30As a matter of fact
07:30It was some kind of a post
07:31A telegraph post
07:33You spoke to a telegraph post
07:35Oh, just a little
07:37All I said was
07:38Please, forgive me
07:39You see, I bumped into it
07:41Quite accidentally
07:42I don't believe you
07:43You're lying to me
07:45Why does everybody lie to me?
07:48Hey
07:48Wait a minute, please
07:58Pardon me, governor
08:00The light
08:08Thanks
08:10Supery, ain't it?
08:12I'll give you my word, governor
08:13I've been lost in this here blinking fog
08:15For three blooming days
08:16And three blasted nights
08:18How about you, governor?
08:20Lost in the fog too?
08:22To tell you the truth, my friend
08:23I'm afraid I am
08:24Well, what are we going to do about it?
08:26Ah, that's the difficulty
08:27Hold on, I've got it
08:28Look, you attach yourself firmly to this post
08:31And hold tight, you understand
08:33Meanwhile, I'll go to this house
08:34And ask permission to phone
08:54And ask permission to find just a nice
08:54And ask permission to ask if you can
08:55We can't wait
08:55To the wrong
08:55Then ask for compelled
09:05To haveè…³
09:30Hello?
09:45Anyone at home?
10:06Hello?
10:08May I use your telephone?
10:42Hello?
10:58Hello?
10:59Oh, my God.
11:32Oh, my God.
12:06Oh, my God.
12:10Hey, officer.
12:15Officer, I found it for you.
12:18Found what, sir?
12:20The body.
12:21Come quickly.
12:22Yeah, yeah.
12:23Oh, what's all this about, eh?
12:37Oh, that's funny.
12:39It's locked.
12:43No, it's no use doing that.
12:44There's no one at home.
12:47Yes, sir.
12:50May we come in?
12:54If you wish, sir.
13:00Just a moment, please.
13:04Could you wish to see?
13:07Where were you two minutes ago?
13:09Here, sir.
13:10Well, why didn't you summon the police?
13:12For what, sir?
13:13Are you sure you got the right out, sir?
13:15Oh, positive.
13:16Now, now, sir.
13:17What is it you want?
13:18Now, one moment, sir.
13:19This is all very highly irregular.
13:21Yes, and that body, officer, is very highly irregular.
13:23A body?
13:24What sort of body?
13:29You were saying, sir?
13:31I was saying that I was in here two minutes, three minutes ago.
13:35Saying, was this gentleman in this house two minutes, three minutes ago?
13:41No, your highness.
13:43Proceed, sir.
13:45Two minutes, three minutes, four minutes ago, sir.
13:49In that room, on a divan, lay a body.
13:53The body of a man who had died in great agony.
13:55Well, this is shocking.
13:57Too shocking for me to ignore, sir.
14:00I'm afraid I shall have to insist on, on your looking again.
14:22I beg your pardon.
14:25Permit me.
14:27I am Prince Achmed of Chavie.
14:29Drummond, sir.
14:30Hugh Drummond.
14:30Mr. Drummond.
14:31My daughter, Mrs. Southern.
14:33How do you do?
14:35At least you were not in the room before.
14:38Or I would most certainly have noticed.
14:44Oh.
14:46Where's the monkey?
14:47Here now.
14:48Never mind the monkey.
14:49Where's that body you said you saw?
14:52Officer.
15:12Blimey.
15:14Is this your corpse?
15:15Seems to me he's very much alive.
15:18You're mistaken, sir.
15:19Yes.
15:19You're right.
15:21Pardon me, but how long have you been here?
15:26About two hours.
15:28Two hours?
15:30Yes.
15:31I fell asleep right after dinner.
15:34Aren't you the man they call Bulldog, Drummond?
15:37Bulldog?
15:38At this moment, Mrs. Southern, not nearly as much bulldog as Pomeranian.
15:43And now, are you quite satisfied that we're harboring no bodies, violently dead or otherwise?
15:49Quite.
15:49My only concern now is for my own sanity.
15:53All right, officer.
15:54I'll go quietly.
15:55Sorry to have trouble you, sir.
15:57And a thousand apologies, your highness, for this stupid intrusion.
16:01Good night.
16:10If this fellow bothers you again tonight, let me know.
16:23Dear, what have you been up to this evening?
16:28I've been to a wedding reception, officer.
16:30Oh.
16:30Well, you better go home and sleep it all.
16:33And stop bothering people.
16:35All right, officer.
16:36Good night.
16:36Good night.
17:01Good night.
17:03Good night.
17:12Good night.
17:18Good night.
17:31Captain Drummond, if you place the slightest value on your life, I advise you to forget
17:37this whole incident.
18:19Well, here we are.
18:21That's right.
18:22Kind of fun, isn't it?
18:23I mean, just sitting around like this, together.
18:27And all those people down at the station waiting to throw rice at us.
18:30And us so cozy here.
18:32Oh, Algie, I'm the happiest woman in the world.
18:36Oh, no, darling, I am.
18:44What, dear?
18:46Nothing, I just cleared my throat.
18:48Oh.
18:50Like that.
18:52I thought you said something.
18:54No, just cleared my throat.
19:01Do you think it would be all right if I took off my coat?
19:05Oh, you could take off your coat, I guess.
19:08Yes, I guess I can.
19:21Well, I took it off.
19:28Oh, just one little wee little moment, darling.
19:33Oh, that's all right, darling.
19:34No hurry, you know.
19:50Hello.
19:54Hello, darling.
19:57Hello, sweetheart.
20:00Algie, something terrible has happened.
20:01I want you to come over at once.
20:04But you, I can't leave here now.
20:06I really can't.
20:08Well, not yet, anyway.
20:10But, my dear fellow, this is the chance of a lifetime.
20:13Just think of it, Algie.
20:14My very life has been threatened.
20:16And by as sinister a character as you, huh?
20:19But you, what I mean to say is, well, to put it one way, here I am and here she
20:26is.
20:27It's sort of a critical moment.
20:32Oh, Algie.
20:34Mousy, mousy.
20:39Well, I've got to be getting along.
20:42Where are you going?
20:44There's no use mentioning words.
20:45I've got to see Drummond on business.
20:47Oh, Algie, please don't go.
20:50I'll be back, of course, but right now I've got to be getting along.
20:53Well, au revoir.
20:55That's the French goodbye, remember?
20:57Remember?
21:01Or au revoir.
21:05Suddenly, I looked behind me, and there stood Prince Acme, who said if you place the slightest
21:10value on your life, Captain Drummond, you will forget the entire incident.
21:14Oh, it was splendid!
21:18Splendid, Algie!
21:19I knew it.
21:20I knew it in me bones.
21:22The moment I saw you today, I said to myself, no sleep for me tonight.
21:26But, my dear fellow, I tell you, this is serious.
21:28The body was there.
21:29I saw it.
21:30Touched it.
21:31We've got to do something!
21:32How about all of us just going on home?
21:35Home.
21:35You're a nice enough fellow, Drummond.
21:37Well, you have your force.
21:39But why don't you get along down to those...
21:41Those...
21:42What were those stinking little flowers you were going to raise?
21:45Hollyhocks.
21:46Hollyhocks.
21:46Well, why don't you get down to your hollyhocks tonight and let Algie and me get back to bed?
21:50What do you mean, back to bed?
21:51So you don't believe me?
21:52You won't do a thing?
21:53Certainly not.
21:55In the first place, your Prince Ahmed is a distinguished visitor to England.
21:59Not a criminal.
22:00In the second, you're a harebrained young arse.
22:03You'll probably find an Egyptian mummy in your bed or a shark in your bath.
22:07Thirdly, I'm sleepy.
22:09But mummy or no mummy, leave me alone and let me sleep.
22:14You believe me, don't you, Algie?
22:16I believe you, but he's got the right idea.
22:19Ah, now just see this picture, Algie, if you can.
22:21Now, now try.
22:23A dark and gloomy house in the fog.
22:25A sinister Prince out of a very sinister Orient.
22:29And a body that disappears.
22:32Why, Algie, in the whole picture there's only one flaw.
22:35Ah, we need a girl, Algie, very beautiful and very seductive.
22:39A girl to make a man's heart tremble.
22:40A girl in distress.
22:43But first of all, she must be beautiful.
22:57And by Christopher, look, Algie, here she is.
23:00Oh, please come in.
23:01We were just discussing you.
23:08I wouldn't do that if I were you.
23:10A girl knocked at my door one night last June.
23:13It was nearly September before I could get her out.
23:20She's not drugged.
23:22Algie, it's her nerves.
23:23Something serious has happened.
23:24Parker, Brandy, quick.
23:26Yes, sir.
23:27There must be a lot of other doors.
23:27There must be many doorsilyREY.
23:28There must be a lot of other doors.
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