English: Clyde Bruckman in 1935. This was his publicity photo for Paramount during the production of Man on the Flying Trapeze, 1935. The original caption read: "HE GOT THE JOB – Clyde Bruckman got the assignment of directing W. C. Fields’ latest Paramount picture, temporarily titled “Everything Happens At Once.” Bruckman is a veteran in handling comedy on the screen."
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The Gag Man: Clyde Bruckman and the Birth of Film Comedy book by Matthew Dessem.
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