Bullshot Crummond

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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[1][2] and Diz White, was written in 1974 and first performed that year, by House, White,[3] John Neville-Andrews, Alan Shearman,[4] Brandis Kemp (Lenya Von Bruno) and Derek Cunningham at the Palladium Theater,[5] 1031 Kearny Street, San Francisco, California.

It was later made into a 1983 film, Bullshot.

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