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Movies of Edward Hearn and Thomas G. Lingham together

Edward Hearn and Thomas G. Lingham have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was The Lost Express in 1917. The most recent movie that Edward Hearn and Thomas G. Lingham starred together was A Son of the Plains in 1931.

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1917

The Lost Express

The Lost Express

The Lost Express

Edward Hearn

Starred as Francis Murphy

Thomas G. Lingham

Starred as The Baron

1921

The Honor of Ramirez

The Honor of Ramirez

The Honor of Ramirez

Edward Hearn

Starred as Uncredited

Thomas G. Lingham

Starred as Uncredited

1921

The Spirit of the Lake

The Spirit of the Lake

The Spirit of the Lake

Edward Hearn

Starred as Uncredited

Thomas G. Lingham

Starred as Uncredited

1926

Daniel Boone Thru the Wilderness

Daniel Boone Thru the Wilderness

Daniel Boone Thru the Wilderness

Edward Hearn

Starred as The Stranger

Thomas G. Lingham

Starred as Otis Bryan

1926

Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo

Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo

Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo

Edward Hearn

Starred as Fred Warren

Thomas G. Lingham

Starred as 'Dandy Dick' Heston

1927

The Desert Pirate

The Desert Pirate

The Desert Pirate

Edward Hearn

Starred as Norton

Thomas G. Lingham

Starred as Shorty Gibbs

1931

A Son of the Plains

A Son of the Plains

A Son of the Plains

Edward Hearn

Starred as Buck Brokaw

Thomas G. Lingham

Starred as Bartender

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