The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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60 The Filmgoers' Annual ERE we have El Brendel as a toy salesman who, when he visits a night club, is mistaken for a notorious gangster. The lady, played by Fin D'Orsay, who invites him to the night club, really intends to have him shot as soon as she discovers what he has done with a lorry load of liquor which he is supposed to have stolen. The toy salesman, knowing nothing of all this, is determined to have a good time, and j Mr. LEMON OF ORANGE— does, by showing the underworld many mystifying tricks he can perform with his toys. This is an uproarious picture which royally ridicules the underworld one usually sees in pictures. We learn, for example, that when a gangster, such as you see below, shows the end of his cigar, he is dangerous, and that when he swallows a cigar complete he is bent on murder ! Those who feel we may have had too many pictures of gangsters will find, in " Mr. Lemon of Orange," the most perfect antidote imaginable.