Movies of George Kunkel and Otto Lederer together
George Kunkel and Otto Lederer have starred in 28 movies together. Their first film was The Ballyhoo's Story in 1913. The most recent movie that George Kunkel and Otto Lederer starred together was The Changing Woman in 1918.
1913
The Ballyhoo's Story
1913
The Face of Fear
1914
Anne of the Golden Heart
1914
Captain Alvarez
Captain Alvarez
George Kunkel
Starred as Gonzalo - Chief of Police
Otto Lederer
Starred as Don Arana - the Foreign Minister
1914
Only a Sister
Only a Sister
George Kunkel
Starred as The Factory Foreman
Otto Lederer
Starred as Mr. Falk - the Father
1914
The Love of Tokiwa
1914
The Sage-Brush Gal
The Sage-Brush Gal
George Kunkel
Starred as Bill McTwirk - a Gambler
Otto Lederer
Starred as An Old Man
1915
A Scandal in Hickville
1915
Cal Marvin's Wife
1915
Ghosts and Flypaper
1915
Her Last Flirtation
1915
His Golden Grain
1915
Jones' Hypnotic Eye
1915
The Chalice of Courage
The Chalice of Courage
George Kunkel
Starred as Robert Maitland
Otto Lederer
Starred as Stephen Maitland
1915
The Ebony Casket
1915
The Legend of the Lone Tree
1915
The Lorelei Madonna
1915
The Man from the Desert
The Man from the Desert
George Kunkel
Starred as Uncredited
Otto Lederer
Starred as The Old Prospector
1915
The Quarrel
1915
What Did He Whisper?
1915
Willie Stayed Single
1916
A Squared Account
1916
Curfew at Simpton Center
1916
Through the Wall
1917
The Fighting Trail
1917
The Magnificent Meddler
1918
By the World Forgot
1918
The Changing Woman
The Changing Woman
George Kunkel
Starred as Company Manager
Otto Lederer
Starred as President Guzman Blanco
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