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Movies of Dick Elliott and Edward Everett Horton together

Dick Elliott and Edward Everett Horton have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was Your Uncle Dudley in 1935. The most recent movie that Dick Elliott and Edward Everett Horton starred together was The Town Went Wild in 1944.

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1935

Your Uncle Dudley

Your Uncle Dudley

Your Uncle Dudley

Dick Elliott

Starred as Theater Manager

Edward Everett Horton

Starred as Dudley Dixon

1936

Her Master's Voice

Her Master's Voice

Her Master's Voice

Dick Elliott

Starred as Police Captain

Edward Everett Horton

Starred as Ned Farrar

1941

The Body Disappears

The Body Disappears

The Body Disappears

Dick Elliott

Starred as Uncredited

Edward Everett Horton

Starred as Professor Shotesbury

1942

I Married an Angel

I Married an Angel

I Married an Angel

Dick Elliott

Starred as Oscar Scallion

Edward Everett Horton

Starred as Peter

1942

Springtime in the Rockies

Springtime in the Rockies

Springtime in the Rockies

Dick Elliott

Starred as Mr. Jeepers

Edward Everett Horton

Starred as McTavish

1943

Thank Your Lucky Stars

Thank Your Lucky Stars

Thank Your Lucky Stars

Dick Elliott

Starred as Customer in Bette Davis Number

Edward Everett Horton

Starred as Farnsworth

1944

The Town Went Wild

The Town Went Wild

The Town Went Wild

Dick Elliott

Starred as Mayor of Midvale

Edward Everett Horton

Starred as Everett Conway

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