Bulldog Drummond Quotes

Bulldog Drummond: Tenny, what rhymes with married?

Tenny: Married, married? Harried, Sir!

Bulldog Drummond: No, no, no Tenny, harried doesn't go with married.

Tenny: You speak with the voice of inexperience sir!

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Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: You must admit it's rather like a penny thriller.

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'Tenny' Tennison: [as spikes descend upon them] Pardon me, sir, but we're in for a spot of trouble.

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Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: I've been bored too long. I can't stand it any more. I'm too rich to work, too intelligent to play (much I tell you, if something doesn't happen within the next few days, I'll explode.

Algy Longworth: I don't know what to suggest, dear old boy, unless you advertised... and you, you can't very well do that, can you?

Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: I don't know, I might. I rather think that's an inspiration, Algy, by Jove I do! I didn't know you had it in you. Say, barman, give me a piece of paper and a pencil. Now, let's see: To the Editor, Personal Column, The Times, London. Demobilized officer, finding peace unbearably tedious...

Algy Longworth: Dear old boy, you're not serious!
[Dissolve to the printed ad, which continues: ... would welcome any excitement. Legitimate, if possible, but crime of humorous description, no objection.]

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'Tenny' Tennison: [as spikes descend upon them] Pardon me, sir, but we're in for a spot of trouble.

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Bulldog Drummond: Tenny, what rhymes with married?

Tenny: Married, married? Harried, Sir!

Bulldog Drummond: No, no, no Tenny, harried doesn't go with married.

Tenny: You speak with the voice of inexperience sir!

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Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: Commissioner, where's your romance?

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Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: Commissioner, where's your romance?

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Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: On second thought, never mind the pyjamas. Just the toothbrush and the gun.

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Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: On second thought, never mind the pyjamas. Just the toothbrush and the gun.

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Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: I've been bored too long. I can't stand it any more. I'm too rich to work, too intelligent to play (much); I tell you, if something doesn't happen within the next few days, I'll explode.

Algy Longworth: I don't know what to suggest, dear old boy, unless you advertised... and you, you can't very well do that, can you?

Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: I don't know, I might. I rather think that's an inspiration, Algy, by Jove I do! I didn't know you had it in you. Say, barman, give me a piece of paper and a pencil. Now, let's see: "To the Editor, Personal Column, The Times, London. Demobilized officer, finding peace unbearably tedious..."

Algy Longworth: Dear old boy, you're not serious!
[Dissolve to the printed ad, which continues: "... would welcome any excitement. Legitimate, if possible, but crime of humorous description, no objection."]

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Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: You must admit it's rather like a penny thriller.

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Phyllis Clavering: And this was supposed to be our wedding day.

Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: Oh, I'm sorry, darling, but if there's a registery office still open...

Col. Neilson: And if there isn't, you'll probably break into one!

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Phyllis Clavering: And this was supposed to be our wedding day.

Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: Oh, I'm sorry, darling, but if there's a registery office still openâ?¦

Col. Neilson: And if there isn't, you'll probably break into one!

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[in the silence of the club room, the waiter drops a spoon. Slowly the elderly Colonel stands up, and then... ]

Colonel: Pah! The eternal din in this club is an outrage! I ask you, wot?

Algy Longworth: You're perfectly right, Colonel. We ought to complain. Do you know that's the third spoon I've heard drop this month?

Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: Spoons, my hat. I wish that somebody would throw a bomb and wake the place up.

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[first lines]
[in the silence of the club room, the waiter drops a spoon. Slowly the elderly Colonel stands up, and then... ]

Colonel: Pah! The eternal din in this club is an outrage! I ask you, wot?

Algy Longworth: You're perfectly right, Colonel. We ought to complain. Do you know that's the third spoon I've heard drop this month?

Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: Spoons, my hat. I wish that somebody would throw a bomb and wake the place up.

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