El Brendel Movie Trailers
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Ten Modern Commandments Trailer (1927)
27 July 1927
A chorus girl falls in love with a budding composer.
Paris Model Trailer (1953)
10 November 1953
A new dress plays a key role in the lives of four women who are not acquainted with each other.
Hot for Paris Trailer (1929)
22 December 1929
Rough sea dog John Patrick Duke has a weakness for women and strong drink. Little does he know that he won a million dollars on Longchamp with the horses.
Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove Trailer (1934)
01 December 1934
Several members of MGM's 'galaxy of stars' attend an evening of music and a fashion show.
Sweet Spirits of the Nighter Trailer (1941)
25 December 1941
Officers Brendel and Kennedy are dispatched to a house where scientists are conducting experiments to revive the dead.
Too Many Crooks Trailer (1927)
02 April 1927
Too Many Crooks is a lost 1927 American comedy silent film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer, written by E.
Phoney Cronies Trailer (1942)
27 August 1942
Three klutzy moving men end up in a museum that may or may not be haunted - slapstick hijinks ensue.
Handle with Care Trailer (1932)
25 December 1932
Bill Gordon (James Dunn), whose lot-in-life is rising, falls in love with Helen Barlow (Boots Mallory), who is raising two cute motherless children who nearly wreck her romance when they can't understand why grown-ups kiss.
New Movietone Follies of 1930 Trailer (1930)
04 May 1930
Minimum plot. Maximum stars of early cinema. Rich young Conrad Sterling (William Collier Jr.) is in love with struggling actress Mary Mason (Miriam Seeger).
My Lips Betray Trailer (1933)
04 November 1933
In a make-believe, mittleuropean kingdom, a vivacious but dim country girl sings in a beer garden for her rent money.
The Campus Flirt Trailer (1926)
18 September 1926
A product of wealth and high society, Patricia Mansfield is sent to Colton College by her father, who hopes to eradicate her snobbish veneer.
Olsen’s Big Moment Trailer (1933)
09 January 1933
Gangsters, gold-digging dames, and other assorted characters nettle an overworked custodian in this odd farce.
Mother's Helper Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Fox Film’s promotional short subject for the Federal Government’s National Recovery Act, in which working man El Brendel explains to his wife (ZaSu Pitts) what the NRA means to them.
Help Yourself Trailer (1927)
01 January 1927
A hungry man enters a cafeteria hoping to get a bite to eat, and finds love instead.