RONALD COLMAN AT GRAND
The story of “Bulldog Drummond,” Ronald Colman’s big talkies at the Grand Theatre, which is familiar to thousands, deals with the thrilling, and at times humorous, adventures of Bulldog Drummond, a, demobilised English officer in search of excitement after the war. With a friend, Algv Longworth, he advertises in a London newspaper for excitement, stipulating that there will be no objection to danger. He chooses one answer at random out of several thousand, signed “Phyllis 8.,” and follows up the plea for help contained in it. A meeting place is appointed, and Drummond learns that while travelling with her uncle, an American millionaire named Travers, the latter has been taken prisoner by an unscrupulous Dr. Lakirigton, and his confederate, Peterson.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 888, 4 February 1930, Page 15
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124RONALD COLMAN AT GRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 888, 4 February 1930, Page 15
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