The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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GEORGE ^J^JITH " Disraeli," he won the first Gold Medal ^^ awarded by "Photoplay" to any talking picture, which was very nice since, among his many virtues, George Arliss is a Londoner who made his first stage appearance at the Elephant and Castle. He was a member of Mrs. Patrick Campbell's company, with which he went to New York to become one of the most popular actors in the United States. You will remember him in " The Green Goddess," " Old English," and " The Millionaire."