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Walter Catlett Edmund Mortimer

Movies of Walter Catlett and Edmund Mortimer together

Walter Catlett and Edmund Mortimer have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Platinum Blonde in 1931. The most recent movie that Walter Catlett and Edmund Mortimer starred together was His Butler's Sister in 1943.

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1931

Platinum Blonde

Platinum Blonde

Platinum Blonde

Walter Catlett

Starred as Bingy

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Party Guest

1934

The Captain Hates the Sea

The Captain Hates the Sea

The Captain Hates the Sea

Walter Catlett

Starred as Joe Silvers

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Uncredited

1936

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

Walter Catlett

Starred as Morrow

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Party Guest

1938

Going Places

Going Places

Going Places

Walter Catlett

Starred as Franklin Dexter

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Customer in Store

1941

Honeymoon for Three

Honeymoon for Three

Honeymoon for Three

Walter Catlett

Starred as Waiter

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Hotel Restaurant Patron

1941

It Started with Eve

It Started with Eve

It Started with Eve

Walter Catlett

Starred as Doctor Harvey

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Party Guest

1942

Between Us Girls

Between Us Girls

Between Us Girls

Walter Catlett

Starred as Desk Sergeant

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Play Spectator in Front Row

1943

His Butler's Sister

His Butler's Sister

His Butler's Sister

Walter Catlett

Starred as Mortimer Kalb

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Train Passenger

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