NOW AT THE STRAND (A EULLEK - HAYWARD THEATRE) 3 Sessions Daily: 11.0 a.m., 2.30, and 8 p.m. The United Artists Present RONALD COLMAN as a Typical English Gentleman in a Characteristic British Role in SAPPERS (The Most Popular of English Magazine Writers] V ■I u m Gallant! You will Gj in Chuckle Hiss Plaved by RONALD COLMAN Ruthless ! m. Smouldering with evil and greed, this arch criminal leads his gang in an amazing plot against a money king and his innocent niece. His trickery foils Scotland Yard, but ‘‘Bulldog Drummond” is his match. ss c Played bv MONTAGUE LOVE 55 THE CONSPIRATOR Diabolic ! An evil genius imposing the terrors of insane devices on an innocent girl and her uncle trapped in a modern torture chamber. His madman cunning is the despair of the law, until “Bulldog Drummond” takes up the case. Plaved by LAWRENCE GRANT THE DOCTOR Loyal Pitting her wits against a fearless overlord of crime, this girl risks life in the sanatorium of a mad doctor to save her captive millionaire uncle. She trusts in “Bulldog Drummond” while he wages a thrilling fight. V—) Plaved by JOAN BENNETT An ex-army officer, tired of the humdrum of civilian life, seeks excitement, danger and romance in the mystery house of a maniac doctor. He battles his way through thrilling adventures to a great love. CAPTAIN DRUMMOND As British as the Union Jack ! Bored with peace hungry for adventure he advertised for trouble and received it. Just the role for Ronald Colman. Answered by the most beautiful girl he had ever seen in his life, with a story of torture, blackmail and scandal, the advertisement brings him love and romance. Again made to order for Ronald Colman. X W Crafty ! Brilliant and nervy is this treacherous beauty, who uses her charms as a lure to the men of wealth on whom she preys. When she sets her trap for the supreme prize of her career, “Bulldog Drummond” intervenes. Played bv LILYAN TASHMAN THE ADVENTURESS 9 9E & ' THE CROESUS. Tortured! His money makes him the prey of a band of supercriminals armed with the weapons of science. Made prisoner in a fiend’s torture chamber, he despairs of life until his niece and “Bulldog Drummond” undertake a daring rescue. Played bv CHARLES SELLON 100 per cent King’s English! You will go not once, but twice or thrice to see it ! Bulldog Drummond” is superbly produced with a Supporting Cast of English-speaking Stage Actors and Actresses. Box Plan at Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 14
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