Movies of Edward Earle and Donald Kerr together
Edward Earle and Donald Kerr have starred in 22 movies together. Their first film was The Prizefighter and the Lady in 1933. The most recent movie that Edward Earle and Donald Kerr starred together was One Desire in 1955.
1933
The Prizefighter and the Lady
The Prizefighter and the Lady
Edward Earle
Starred as Ryan's Associate
Donald Kerr
Starred as Reporter
1935
Magnificent Obsession
1937
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry
Edward Earle
Starred as Bettor Saying 'Pookah's Running Last'
Donald Kerr
Starred as 'Click' Donovan's Cohort
1938
Woman Against Woman
Woman Against Woman
Edward Earle
Starred as Country Club Guest
Donald Kerr
Starred as Country Club Cloak Room Attendant
1939
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1939
Second Fiddle
Second Fiddle
Edward Earle
Starred as Gregg - Screen Test Director
Donald Kerr
Starred as Pool Party Photographer
1942
Dr. Broadway
1943
Submarine Alert
1943
The Heat's On
1943
Two Weeks to Live
1944
Casanova Brown
1944
Double Exposure
Double Exposure
Edward Earle
Starred as Dist. Atty. Merkle
Donald Kerr
Starred as Newspaper Reporter
1944
Kansas City Kitty
1944
Practically Yours
Practically Yours
Edward Earle
Starred as Hadley's Assistant Manager
Donald Kerr
Starred as Meglin's Chauffeur
1945
It's a Pleasure
1946
The Best Years of Our Lives
The Best Years of Our Lives
Edward Earle
Starred as Steese - Bank
Donald Kerr
Starred as Steve the Bartender
1946
They Made Me a Killer
1947
Ride the Pink Horse
1950
Key to the City
1952
Francis Goes to West Point
Francis Goes to West Point
Edward Earle
Starred as Colonel Denning
Donald Kerr
Starred as Minor Role
1953
It Happens Every Thursday
1955
One Desire
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