I see 110 thousand views. I'm so happy to know that I'm not the only one who loves old,old movies. Because no one that I know personally will watch them with me. Love, love, love them. Thank you 🦋
I met Barrymore many years ago he was elderly then, I was delivering goods to hiss sons office London and he was there I recognised him at once and his face lite up when I told him I was fan he said " not my best work but it paid the bills but praise is praise"
What FUN Was only two years old when this film hit the public . Thanks for the opportunity to watch now ! The acting was so VERY........well let's say formal ! The stars EXCELLENT ! PIZZAFLIX you know how to add CORRECT amount of sauce to give it the kick it NEEDED ! ! THANKS !
These old movies kill me . Where ever there's electricity running up between two metal rods, there's science going on 😄 This is a fun flick . Thank you for posting it .
Excellent! Bravo Barrymore and supporting cast was fantastic! Loved Tenny the vallet! By the way don't they use radiation when creating certain man-made stones?
Not quite as uneven as "Alias Bulldog Drummond," aka "Bulldog Jack." That one was slower in the start, and it's not quite a Drummond film, since Drummond's injured to the point of not being able to act out any work. "Alias" is a bit dull for the first half, then it gets silly.
No. 1 was with Ronald Colman as Bulldog Drummond 1932 !!! No. 2 is with John Barrymore as Bulldog Drummond 1938 !!! Is there any other movies these actors made you uploaded as Bulldog Drummond ? [ -- AND THANKS FOR UPLOADING THESE GREAT OLD MOVIES -- ]
Before I watch one of these old movies, I check to see if you posted it. Usually, you were YEARS ahead of these others trying to cash-in on your work! I have subscribed and been loyal to you Pizza Flix....
20:43Professor Bernard Goodman is portrayed by Halliwell Hobbes. The first time I saw him, he played the butler Alfred Brunton in "Sherlock Holmes Faces Death" starring Basil Rathbone. (1943)
Such a shame what happened to Barrymore. You can really see how it’s affecting him in this movie. He aged in such a short time from alcoholism and it just destroyed his brilliant career.
@@larrycarmody8325 Errol Flynn also, but he was attacked from other adverse pleasures (including adultery with minors, or so he said. Though I also don't know if the "age of consent" was raised to 18 in more recent years, I'm sure there were plenty of Americans who weren't looking at his habits as though they're golden.)
15:19 - Sir Raymond gave himself away. "I know nothing about the murder of that detective". Drummond only said there had been a murder, he never said who had been murdered!?!
I'm not sure why they would have an American like John Howard play such a quintessentially British character. It's like an American playing James Bond (which has actually happened, with Barry Nelson as "Jimmy Bond" in the character's first appearance in any visual medium, a 1954 one-hour American live TV production of "Casino Royale"). Howard is also way too handsome. The Drummond in the books is described a big ugly lump of a man. As for the movie itself, it's good silly fun.
I don't know why Drummond doesn't tell the Scottlandyard Inspector that those guys killed that Wedding guard detective in Switzerland.? What hell is wrong with Drummond anyway.?
I thought he did, Larry? I thought Barrymore's character talked over the top of him and didn't hear at first. Or-it would have messed up the plot? Too logical.😁😆
@@amandawilcox9638 Drummond said he suspected that Blantyree was a murderer, but he didn't say who he supposedly killed. Not that Neilson would have believed him anyway.
Great classic keep them coming
Movies like theses you won’t see again thanks 😊
I see 110 thousand views. I'm so happy to know that I'm not the only one who loves old,old movies. Because no one that I know personally will watch them with me. Love, love, love them. Thank you 🦋
You are welcome
Thanks
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You are not alone - you found me
Thank you for posting this movie.
Great old movie! Love English butler, Tenny! Love the old cars too! 🥰
Old character actors were priceless!
always enjoy these, and John Barrymore is fun to see also
Always enjoy these old Detective movies! You never know who did it until the very end.
Saturday morning was not Saturdays without Bulldog Drummond, and Flash Gordon saving the world every week.
I met Barrymore many years ago he was elderly then, I was delivering goods to hiss sons office London and he was there I recognised him at once and his face lite up when I told him I was fan he said " not my best work but it paid the bills but praise is praise"
@PizzaFlix You've done it again. What a fun movie. Thank you so much for posting this movie for us to enjoy.
What FUN
Was only two years old when this film hit the public . Thanks for the opportunity to watch now ! The acting was so VERY........well let's say formal ! The stars EXCELLENT !
PIZZAFLIX you know how to add CORRECT amount of sauce to give it the kick it NEEDED ! ! THANKS !
John Barrymore actor legendary 🎭
Theatre 🎭
These old movies kill me . Where ever there's electricity running up between two metal rods, there's science going on 😄 This is a fun flick . Thank you for posting it .
Because in 1938, sparking electrodes = SCIENCE!
love watching these old movies! thank you!
The motorcycle convinced me: Tenny is officially my hero.
Absolutely wonderful.
Mine, too! Lol
I rather like it, sir.
Thank you for the movie!
Well known British actors in this pre war movie 👍!
I love anything with the Barrymore's...especially John
A fear of artificial diamonds--fast forward eighty-five years into the future!
So much fun to see Elizabeth Patterson as Aunt Blanche. She was Mrs Trumbull , the upstairs neighbor in I Love Lucy.
Really enjoyed this --- THANKS!!!!
Loved the nod to Margaret Rutherford>😂
Another Crackerjack movie! Thanks Pizza.
Thanks!
Excellent! Bravo Barrymore and supporting cast was fantastic! Loved Tenny the vallet! By the way don't they use radiation when creating certain man-made stones?
Evidently not in 1938!💫 This time it was all chemicals and electricity. I loved the old sci-fi effects!
You can transmute lead into gold using a cyclotron, but it's not cost-effective, since doing it costs more than the gold is worth.
For a minute I wasn't sure if he was creating a diamond or LIFE - "It's ALIVE!" Good sauce @PizzaFlix
Today they make diamonds in the lab & it didn't upset the market, diamonds ate still at the high prices.
Uneven, imo. The second half was fun-from the sparks & static coils on to the end. Temny was quite the hero!
Not quite as uneven as "Alias Bulldog Drummond," aka "Bulldog Jack." That one was slower in the start, and it's not quite a Drummond film, since Drummond's injured to the point of not being able to act out any work. "Alias" is a bit dull for the first half, then it gets silly.
No. 1 was with Ronald Colman as Bulldog Drummond 1932 !!!
No. 2 is with John Barrymore as Bulldog Drummond 1938 !!!
Is there any other movies these actors made you uploaded as Bulldog Drummond ?
[ -- AND THANKS FOR UPLOADING THESE GREAT OLD MOVIES -- ]
John Barrymore never played Drummond (he played the inspector); he just got top billing over John Howard because he was such a big name.
Correction. Ronald Colman in 1929 as well as Colman's first talkie and the first Bulldog Drummond movie with sound
@@shellysands7342 Yes, Ronald Colman was in the 1929 film, and he was also in the 1934 film "Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back."
Before I watch one of these old movies, I check to see if you posted it. Usually, you were YEARS ahead of these others trying to cash-in on your work! I have subscribed and been loyal to you Pizza Flix....
JOHN BARRYMORE'S HOME IN NYC IS NOW CALLED Frankie & Johnnie's Steakhouse 37th street .
20:43Professor Bernard Goodman is portrayed by Halliwell Hobbes. The first time I saw him, he played the butler Alfred Brunton in "Sherlock Holmes Faces Death" starring Basil Rathbone. (1943)
Such a shame what happened to Barrymore. You can really see how it’s affecting him in this movie. He aged in such a short time from alcoholism and it just destroyed his brilliant career.
He was dropped from the series after this film and replaced with another actor.
Yeah, that's a shame.
Alcohol has distroyed many actors.
@@larrycarmody8325 Errol Flynn also, but he was attacked from other adverse pleasures (including adultery with minors, or so he said. Though I also don't know if the "age of consent" was raised to 18 in more recent years, I'm sure there were plenty of Americans who weren't looking at his habits as though they're golden.)
He died the day before I was born.
Funny And a good movie
15:19 - Sir Raymond gave himself away. "I know nothing about the murder of that detective". Drummond only said there had been a murder, he never said who had been murdered!?!
Yeah, I caught that too. Pretty stupid of him.
Prof. Goodman's lab equipment was stolen from Dr. Frankenstein !! LOL !!
Mad Scientist Laboratory Kit Mk. 3.
That's FRONKEN-STEEN
@@robertwalker5521Why is it "Fronken-steen" but not "Frodrik?" 🧌
and here's your diamond - ROTFL
I knew this was going to be a good movie when I saw that A.E. Freudeman was in charge of interior decorations.🙄
What a sophistamacated story!
"name your figure, up to half million pounds"... duh!! hahaha
And one pound more is right out!
60 mph in an open car wearing top hats---no problem
If you look real close....the hats have chin straps.
54:08 Craven A cigarettes. Popular into the 1960s.
Popular in Jamaica till today :)
Maude fealy silent film star still beautiful
I'm not sure why they would have an American like John Howard play such a quintessentially British character. It's like an American playing James Bond (which has actually happened, with Barry Nelson as "Jimmy Bond" in the character's first appearance in any visual medium, a 1954 one-hour American live TV production of "Casino Royale"). Howard is also way too handsome. The Drummond in the books is described a big ugly lump of a man. As for the movie itself, it's good silly fun.
I wonder WHY he doesn't want 2B called "Inspector"?...............
The Peter Principle-he was promoted way beyond his skill set. Probably Chief Inspector or Super or-who knows?!
Because that's not his position. It's a lot like being called the wrong name.
Because he's not an inspector, he's a colonel.
This is not the John Barrymore i was looking for
and who might that be?
PizzaFlix lineol and ethal Barrymores brother
this film stars John Barrymore, brother of Lionel Barrymore and Ethel Barrymore.
@@robertmccrimon6891 ..LIONEL
@@robertmccrimon6891ETHEL
I don't know why Drummond doesn't tell the Scottlandyard Inspector that those guys killed that Wedding guard detective in Switzerland.? What hell is wrong with Drummond anyway.?
I thought he did, Larry? I thought Barrymore's character talked over the top of him and didn't hear at first. Or-it would have messed up the plot? Too logical.😁😆
@@amandawilcox9638 Drummond said he suspected that Blantyree was a murderer, but he didn't say who he supposedly killed. Not that Neilson would have believed him anyway.
A bit pointless having guns really.
It looks like Barrymore fell off the wagon a few times during the making of this flick. Lol.
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Absolute nonsense.
Totally illogical.
I do tatoo removal if you need that