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Movies of Richard Erdman and Fred Kelsey together

Richard Erdman and Fred Kelsey have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Mr. Skeffington in 1944. The most recent movie that Richard Erdman and Fred Kelsey starred together was That Way with Women in 1947.

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1944

Mr. Skeffington

Mr. Skeffington

Mr. Skeffington

Richard Erdman

Starred as Western Union Boy

Fred Kelsey

Starred as Cop in Speakeasy Raid

1944

The Very Thought of You

The Very Thought of You

The Very Thought of You

Richard Erdman

Starred as Soda Jerk

Fred Kelsey

Starred as Distracted Man on Bus

1945

The Horn Blows at Midnight

The Horn Blows at Midnight

The Horn Blows at Midnight

Richard Erdman

Starred as Joe Smith

Fred Kelsey

Starred as Bailiff

1946

Janie Gets Married

Janie Gets Married

Janie Gets Married

Richard Erdman

Starred as Lt. 'Scooper' Nolan

Fred Kelsey

Starred as Newspaper Worker

1946

Night and Day

Night and Day

Night and Day

Richard Erdman

Starred as Music Store Customer

Fred Kelsey

Starred as First-Nighter

1946

Nobody Lives Forever

Nobody Lives Forever

Nobody Lives Forever

Richard Erdman

Starred as Bellboy, The Marwood Arms

Fred Kelsey

Starred as Railroad Conductor

1946

So You Want to Play the Horses

So You Want to Play the Horses

So You Want to Play the Horses

Richard Erdman

Starred as Eddie

Fred Kelsey

Starred as Detective

1947

That Way with Women

That Way with Women

That Way with Women

Richard Erdman

Starred as Eddie

Fred Kelsey

Starred as Red-faced Baseball Fan

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