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Movies of Bobby Burns and Andy Clyde together

Bobby Burns and Andy Clyde have starred in 9 movies together. Their first film was Goodbye Legs in 1930. The most recent movie that Bobby Burns and Andy Clyde starred together was Stuck in the Sticks in 1937.

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1930

Goodbye Legs

Goodbye Legs

Goodbye Legs

Bobby Burns

Starred as Tuxedoed Bystander

Andy Clyde

Starred as Ed Martin Sr.

1930

Racket Cheers

Racket Cheers

Racket Cheers

Bobby Burns

Starred as Kellogg's Butler

Andy Clyde

Starred as Ed Martin

1931

The College Vamp

The College Vamp

The College Vamp

Bobby Burns

Starred as Professor

Andy Clyde

Starred as Dean Ed Hollingsworth

1935

I'm a Father

I'm a Father

I'm a Father

Bobby Burns

Starred as Office Worker

Andy Clyde

Starred as Mr. Clyde

1935

Tramp Tramp Tramp

Tramp Tramp Tramp

Tramp Tramp Tramp

Bobby Burns

Starred as Tramp

Andy Clyde

Starred as Andy

1936

Am I Having Fun!

Am I Having Fun!

Am I Having Fun!

Bobby Burns

Starred as Hotel Manager

Andy Clyde

Starred as Andy

1936

Share the Wealth

Share the Wealth

Share the Wealth

Bobby Burns

Starred as First Newspaper Reader

Andy Clyde

Starred as Andy MacClyde

1936

The Peppery Salt

The Peppery Salt

The Peppery Salt

Bobby Burns

Starred as Clothing Store Clerk

Andy Clyde

Starred as Andy Clyde aka Captain Andy

1937

Stuck in the Sticks

Stuck in the Sticks

Stuck in the Sticks

Bobby Burns

Starred as Townsman

Andy Clyde

Starred as Sheriff Andy Clyde

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