Movies of Ferdinand Gottschalk and Edmund Mortimer together
Ferdinand Gottschalk and Edmund Mortimer have starred in 13 movies together. Their first film was Dancing Lady in 1933. The most recent movie that Ferdinand Gottschalk and Edmund Mortimer starred together was Three Kids and a Queen in 1935.
1933
Dancing Lady
Dancing Lady
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Starred as Judge
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Man in Bradley Sr.'s Outer Office
1933
Female
1933
Grand Slam
Grand Slam
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Starred as Cedric Van Dorn
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Lola's Bridge Partner
1933
Horse Play
1933
Parole Girl
1933
Reunion in Vienna
Reunion in Vienna
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Starred as Palace Tour Guide
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Tourist
1934
I Am a Thief
I Am a Thief
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Starred as M. Cassiet
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as First Auction Bidder
1934
I Sell Anything
I Sell Anything
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Starred as Barouche
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as $300 Bidder at Antiques Auction
1934
Upperworld
1935
Break of Hearts
Break of Hearts
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Starred as Enrico Pazzini
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as New Year's Eve Partygoer
1935
The Gay Deception
The Gay Deception
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Starred as Mr. Squires
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Hotel Lobby Extra, Royal Banquet Extra
1935
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Starred as Office Man
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Angry Restaurant Patron
1935
Three Kids and a Queen
Three Kids and a Queen
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Starred as Dr. Flesig
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Relative
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