Movies of Ralph Brooks and Donald Kerr together
Ralph Brooks and Donald Kerr have starred in 48 movies together. Their first film was My Woman in 1933. The most recent movie that Ralph Brooks and Donald Kerr starred together was My Man Godfrey in 1957.
1933
My Woman
1935
Magnificent Obsession
1936
Swing Time
Swing Time
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Dance Extra in 'The Way You Look Tonight' Number
Donald Kerr
Starred as Dancer
1937
Music for Madame
1938
Carefree
1938
Woman Against Woman
Woman Against Woman
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Court Witness
Donald Kerr
Starred as Country Club Cloak Room Attendant
1939
Second Fiddle
Second Fiddle
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Nightclub Patron
Donald Kerr
Starred as Pool Party Photographer
1940
Dance, Girl, Dance
Dance, Girl, Dance
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Burlesk House Spectator
Donald Kerr
Starred as Photographer in Hallway
1940
Kitty Foyle
Kitty Foyle
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Speakeasy Patron
Donald Kerr
Starred as First New York Taxi Driver
1941
Unexpected Uncle
Unexpected Uncle
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Colony Club Patron
Donald Kerr
Starred as Colony Club Waiter
1942
A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen
A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Gambling Casino Patron
Donald Kerr
Starred as Burlesque House Barker
1942
Priorities on Parade
1942
The Fleet's In
1943
Happy Go Lucky
1946
She Wrote the Book
1946
Wife Wanted
1947
Always Together
1947
Buck Privates Come Home
1947
Secret Beyond the Door...
Secret Beyond the Door...
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Guest in Home Tour
Donald Kerr
Starred as Ticket Man
1947
Song of the Thin Man
Song of the Thin Man
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Night Club Patron
Donald Kerr
Starred as News Photographer
1948
Hazard
1948
The Hunted
1949
The Lady Gambles
1950
Shakedown
1950
Woman in Hiding
Woman in Hiding
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Counterman at Bus Depot
Donald Kerr
Starred as Drunken Conventioneer on Bicycle
1951
Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man
Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Man at Bar
Donald Kerr
Starred as Fight Spectator Behind Boots
1951
Here Comes the Groom
1951
Iron Man
1951
Rhubarb
1952
Holiday for Sinners
1952
Somebody Loves Me
1952
The Winning Team
1952
With a Song in My Heart
1953
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Bank Employee
Donald Kerr
Starred as Bank Employee
1953
All I Desire
1953
Hannah Lee: An American Primitive
Hannah Lee: An American Primitive
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Man Dancing with Hallie
Donald Kerr
Starred as Blackjack Dealer
1953
It Happens Every Thursday
1953
The Bigamist
The Bigamist
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Courtroom Spectator
Donald Kerr
Starred as Hollywood Tour Bus Pitchman
1954
Dawn at Socorro
1954
Playgirl
1954
So You Want to Be a Banker
So You Want to Be a Banker
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Bank Customer, Policeman
Donald Kerr
Starred as Bank Executive
1954
There's No Business Like Show Business
There's No Business Like Show Business
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Party Guest
Donald Kerr
Starred as Bobby Clark
1955
Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops
Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Cameraman
Donald Kerr
Starred as Harvey - Projectionist
1955
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Cafe Patron
Donald Kerr
Starred as Newspaperman
1955
Ain't Misbehavin'
Ain't Misbehavin'
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Restaurant Photographer
Donald Kerr
Starred as Fan at Ball Game
1955
Not as a Stranger
Not as a Stranger
Ralph Brooks
Starred as Nightclub Patron
Donald Kerr
Starred as Greenville Patient Getting Chest Exam
1957
Designing Woman
1957
My Man Godfrey
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