Bulldog Drummond (1922) was the first film adaptation of the Bulldog Drummond fictional character, starring Carlyle Blackwell Sr. and Evelyn Greeley, and directed by Oscar Apfel. The story was adapted by B. E. Doxat-Pratt and produced by Maurits Binger.[1]
Bulldog Drummond | |
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Directed by | Oscar Apfel |
Written by | B. E. Doxat-Pratt Wallace Smirh Sidney Howard |
Based on | Bulldog Drummond 1921 play by Herman C. McNeile |
Produced by | Maurits Binger |
Starring | Carlyle Blackwell Evelyn Greeley Dorothy Fane Warwick Ward |
Cinematography | George Barnes Gregg Toland |
Edited by | Frank Lawrence Viola Lawrence |
Production company | Hollandia Film Corporation |
Distributed by | Astra-National United Artists Corp. |
Release date |
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Running time | 6 reels |
Country | United Kingdom |
Budget | £5,000 |
Plot summary
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Cast
edit- Carlyle Blackwell as Hugh Drummond
- Evelyn Greeley as Phyllis Benton
- Dorothy Fane as Irma Peterson
- Warwick Ward as Dr. Lakington
- Willem van der Veer as Carl Peterson (as Horace de Vere)
- Gerald Dean as Algy Longworth
- Harry Bogarth as Sparring Partner
- William Browning as James Handley
Production
editBulldog Drummond was filmed in the Netherlands.[1]
Survival status
editIt is unknown whether any recording of the film survives, so it may be a lost film.
References
edit- ^ a b Progressive Silent Film List: Bulldog Drummond at silentera.com
External links
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