Movies of Eddie Hall and Harry Hayden together
Eddie Hall and Harry Hayden have starred in 12 movies together. Their first film was Little Tough Guy in 1938. The most recent movie that Eddie Hall and Harry Hayden starred together was The Blue Dahlia in 1946.
1938
Little Tough Guy
1939
Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever
Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever
Eddie Hall
Starred as Street Maintenance Worker
Harry Hayden
Starred as Mr. MacMahon - an Investor
1939
Society Smugglers
1940
Slightly Tempted
Slightly Tempted
Eddie Hall
Starred as Photographer at Reception
Harry Hayden
Starred as Justice of the Peace
1942
The Pride of the Yankees
The Pride of the Yankees
Eddie Hall
Starred as Reporter in Hospital Room
Harry Hayden
Starred as Department Store Manager
1943
My Kingdom for a Cook
My Kingdom for a Cook
Eddie Hall
Starred as Worker on Truck Tailgate
Harry Hayden
Starred as Mr. Carter
1944
And the Angels Sing
And the Angels Sing
Eddie Hall
Starred as Dancer at Schultz's Copacabana
Harry Hayden
Starred as Newspaper Editor
1944
Hail the Conquering Hero
Hail the Conquering Hero
Eddie Hall
Starred as Man Swigging Beer at the Bar
Harry Hayden
Starred as Doc Bissell
1944
Since You Went Away
Since You Went Away
Eddie Hall
Starred as Eager Sailor
Harry Hayden
Starred as First Train Conductor
1944
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
1945
Boston Blackie's Rendezvous
Boston Blackie's Rendezvous
Eddie Hall
Starred as Man Asking About Irene
Harry Hayden
Starred as Arthur Manleder
1946
The Blue Dahlia
The Blue Dahlia
Eddie Hall
Starred as Soldier Picking Up Suitcase in Bus Station
Harry Hayden
Starred as Mr. Hughes - Assistant Hotel Manager
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