Movies of Torben Meyer and Edmund Mortimer together
Torben Meyer and Edmund Mortimer have starred in 13 movies together. Their first film was What Price Hollywood? in 1932. The most recent movie that Torben Meyer and Edmund Mortimer starred together was Sunny in 1941.
1932
What Price Hollywood?
What Price Hollywood?
Torben Meyer
Starred as Nick - Brown Derby Headwaiter
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Diner at Brown Derby
1933
Reunion in Vienna
1934
The World Moves On
The World Moves On
Torben Meyer
Starred as Head Butler
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Party Guest - 1825
1935
Break of Hearts
Break of Hearts
Torben Meyer
Starred as The Ritz Headwaiter
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as New Year's Eve Partygoer
1935
If You Could Only Cook
If You Could Only Cook
Torben Meyer
Starred as Swedish Servant
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Howard - Member of Board of Directors
1935
The Gay Deception
The Gay Deception
Torben Meyer
Starred as Waiter
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Royal Banquet Extra, Hotel Lobby Extra
1935
The Good Fairy
1935
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
Torben Meyer
Starred as Minor Role
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Angry Restaurant Patron
1936
Champagne Charlie
Champagne Charlie
Torben Meyer
Starred as Minor Role
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Gambling House Patron
1936
Till We Meet Again
1937
The Emperor's Candlesticks
The Emperor's Candlesticks
Torben Meyer
Starred as Train Announcer
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Man at Auction
1941
Bedtime Story
Bedtime Story
Torben Meyer
Starred as Dinglehoff
Edmund Mortimer
Starred as Closing Night Audience Member
1941
Sunny
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