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Movies of Berton Churchill and Edward Keane together

Berton Churchill and Edward Keane have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Secrets of a Secretary in 1931. The most recent movie that Berton Churchill and Edward Keane starred together was Angels Wash Their Faces in 1939.

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1931

Secrets of a Secretary

Secrets of a Secretary

Secrets of a Secretary

Berton Churchill

Starred as Mr. Merritt

Edward Keane

Starred as Albany Hotel Manager

1933

College Coach

College Coach

College Coach

Berton Churchill

Starred as Otis

Edward Keane

Starred as Shoe Company Executive

1934

Sing Sing Nights

Sing Sing Nights

Sing Sing Nights

Berton Churchill

Starred as Gov. Duane

Edward Keane

Starred as Chang

1935

Page Miss Glory

Page Miss Glory

Page Miss Glory

Berton Churchill

Starred as Mr. Yates - Assistant Hotel Manager

Edward Keane

Starred as Advertising Man

1936

Colleen

Colleen

Colleen

Berton Churchill

Starred as Logan

Edward Keane

Starred as Mr. Edwards

1936

Parole!

Parole!

Parole!

Berton Churchill

Starred as Rex Gavin

Edward Keane

Starred as District Attorney

1937

In Old Chicago

In Old Chicago

In Old Chicago

Berton Churchill

Starred as Senator Colby

Edward Keane

Starred as Politician in Jack's Office

1939

Angels Wash Their Faces

Angels Wash Their Faces

Angels Wash Their Faces

Berton Churchill

Starred as Mayor Dooley

Edward Keane

Starred as Defense Attorney

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