STATE THEATRE
"BULLDOG DRUMMOND" ESCAPES." . Orime rides the inoors and "Bulldog Drummond" battles it in liis usual breezy manner in Paramount's "Bulidog Drummond Escapes," which screens at the State Theatre to-night. With handsome Ray Milland m the title role, and with Sir Guy Standing, Heather Angel, Porter Hall and Reginald Denny in the supporting cast, "Bulldog Drummond Escapes" is a fast-movingi detective thriller, generously sprinkled with humour and real laughs. It is gen'uine entertainment, and shquld be on everybody's "must" list. Drummond arrives in London in the midst of a deep f og. and finds himself thoroughly involved in a series of mysterious goings-on, with only eight hours to solve them. Stepping from liis car to investigate a scream on a de^ 6erted moor, he finds a dead body and a beautiful girl. . His car is stolen.from him by„.a beautiful woman 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 coi|tend with. And, as usual, Inspector Neilson is no help.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 188, 26 August 1937, Page 14
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185STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 188, 26 August 1937, Page 14
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