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Bullshot Crummond is a
parody stage play of the
British pulp hero
Bulldog Drummond. The play was
based on an idea by
Ronald E.
House and Diz White, was...
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Bullshot is a 1983
British comedy film,
based on the
stage play
Bullshot Crummond. The name
comes from a
parody of the 1929 film
Bulldog Drummond with the...
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Angel (Pasadena Playhouse),
Women Behind Bars (Roxy Theatre),
Bullshot Crummond (Westwood Playhouse,
Coronet Theatre and
National Tour), and El Grande...
- Dr.
Zubritsky in Neil Simon's Fools,
Count Otto Von
Bruno in
Bullshot Crummond, and the
Baker in The Baker's Wife.
Contrary to
internet rumors of being...
- by
artificially enhancing promotional images or
video footage Bullshot Crummond, a 1974
parody stage play of the
British pulp hero
Bulldog Drummond Bullshot...
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published in 1938. In 1974 the play
Bullshot Crummond, by Ron House, was
staged with Alan
Shearman as
Crummond. The play was
subsequently made into the 1983...
- What's My Line in 1958 as a panellist. The
Sooty Show in 1984;
Bullshot Crummond in 1984;
Scarf Jack in 1981;
Target in 1978;
Blankety Blank in 1979; An...
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Understudy Cremorne Theatre 1987
Merry Wives of
Windsor Ann Page 1988
Bullshot Crummond Rosemary Alligator Jones Various characters Crazies Comedy Club Character...
- you
needed him last Sa****ay?" The lead
character of the play
Bullshot Crummond parodies Bulldog Drummond and Biggles. Butts, D (2000). "Biggles – Hero...
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another venue. 412 Broadway, San Francisco, then
hosted the play
Bullshot Crummond and from 1980 to 1990 it was The Stone;
later it was the home of Broadway...