STATE THEATRE
"BTJELDOG DRUMMOND" ESCAPES." Crime rides the moors and "Bulldog Drummond" battles it in his usual breezy manner in Paramount's "Bulldog Drummond Escapes," which screens at the State Theatre to-mor-row. With liandsome Ray Milland in the title role, and with Sir Guy Standing, Heather Angel, Porter Hall and Reginald Denny in the supporting east, "Bulldog Drummond Escapes" is a fast-movingj detective thriller, generously sprinkled with humour and real laughs. It is genuine entertainment, and should be on everybody's "must" list. Drummond arrives in London in the midst of a deep fog and finds himself thoroughly involved in a series of mysterious goings-on, with only eigbt hours to solve them. Stepping from his car to investigate a scream on a deserted moor, he finds a dead body and a beautiful girl. His car is stolen from him by a beautiful womjan when he stops to investigate. The first thing he must find out is tho identity of the mysterious beauty. When he does, he finds himself with two murders, a kidnapping and a counterfeit ring to contend with. And, as usual, Inspector Neilson is no .help.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 187, 25 August 1937, Page 9
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