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Movies of Donald Douglas and Edmund Mortimer together

Donald Douglas and Edmund Mortimer have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Fast Company in 1938. The most recent movie that Donald Douglas and Edmund Mortimer starred together was Heavenly Days in 1944.

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1938

Fast Company

Fast Company

Fast Company

Donald Douglas

Starred as Lt. James Flanner

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Restaurant Patron

1938

Smashing the Rackets

Smashing the Rackets

Smashing the Rackets

Donald Douglas

Starred as Harry Spaulding

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Angry Businessman

1939

Sergeant Madden

Sergeant Madden

Sergeant Madden

Donald Douglas

Starred as Al Boylan, Sr.

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Doctor in Hospital

1940

Island of Doomed Men

Island of Doomed Men

Island of Doomed Men

Donald Douglas

Starred as Department of Justice Official

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Parole Board Member

1941

Cheers for Miss Bishop

Cheers for Miss Bishop

Cheers for Miss Bishop

Donald Douglas

Starred as Delbert Thompson

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Dinner Guest

1943

The Crystal Ball

The Crystal Ball

The Crystal Ball

Donald Douglas

Starred as Mr. Bowman

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Party Guest

1943

Wintertime

Wintertime

Wintertime

Donald Douglas

Starred as Jay Rogers

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Well-Wisher

1944

Heavenly Days

Heavenly Days

Heavenly Days

Donald Douglas

Starred as Dr. George Gallup

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Senator

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