Movies of Edmund Mortimer and Mary Forbes together
Edmund Mortimer and Mary Forbes have starred in 13 movies together. Their first film was A Lost Lady in 1934. The most recent movie that Edmund Mortimer and Mary Forbes starred together was Mr. Lucky in 1943.
1934
A Lost Lady
1934
Sadie McKee
1935
Anna Karenina
Anna Karenina
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Racetrack Spectator
Mary Forbes
Starred as Princess Sorokina
1936
The White Angel
The White Angel
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Officer at Minister's Meeting
Mary Forbes
Starred as First Lady Disapproving of Florence
1937
One Hundred Men and a Girl
One Hundred Men and a Girl
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Concert Attendee
Mary Forbes
Starred as Concert Hall Patron
1937
Stage Door
Stage Door
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Actor in Powell's Waiting Room
Mary Forbes
Starred as Cast of Stage Play
1937
The Awful Truth
1938
The Rage of Paris
The Rage of Paris
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Cousin Theresa's Husband at Wedding
Mary Forbes
Starred as Woman in Opera Box
1938
What Do You Think? (Number Three)
What Do You Think? (Number Three)
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Party Guest, Wedding Guest
Mary Forbes
Starred as Mrs. Dosier - John's Mother
1939
Three Smart Girls Grow Up
Three Smart Girls Grow Up
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Wedding Guest
Mary Forbes
Starred as Mrs. Withers
1939
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Wedding Guest
Mary Forbes
Starred as Mrs. Bel-Goodie
1941
Back Street
Back Street
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Man Going to New Year's Eve Party
Mary Forbes
Starred as Mrs. Williams
1943
Mr. Lucky
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