The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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The Filmgoers' Annual 6] LIKE George Bancroft, he comes from Philadelphia, he began as a German comedian and worked his way through all sorts of variety until he reached Broadway in 1922 as a Swedish ' comedian. When America entered the war, he abandoned his German character. For twelve years he was a star in variety. In 1926 he played in Paramount pictures. He was the rookie in "Wings." The film part which made Starring EL BRENDEL him famous was that in " The CockEyed World," in which he was a source of joy to all with the exception of Victor McLaglen Among other films in which El Brendel has appeared, one should note "The Long Trail," " Rolled Stockings " and " Sunny Side Up," the last having been one of the most successful talking pictures yet made, at least in so far as public appreciation is any indication of success. He is five feet eight, he has dark eyes and brown hair, and is an original !