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Movies of Donald Kerr and Dorothy Neumann together

Donald Kerr and Dorothy Neumann have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Luck of the Irish in 1948. The most recent movie that Donald Kerr and Dorothy Neumann starred together was Made in Paris in 1966.

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1948

The Luck of the Irish

The Luck of the Irish

The Luck of the Irish

Donald Kerr

Starred as Man Clapping at Wedding

Dorothy Neumann

Starred as Acme Employment Agency Manager

1948

The Miracle of the Bells

The Miracle of the Bells

The Miracle of the Bells

Donald Kerr

Starred as Man

Dorothy Neumann

Starred as Miss Millhouser

1950

Riding High

Riding High

Riding High

Donald Kerr

Starred as Spectator

Dorothy Neumann

Starred as Secretary

1952

Holiday for Sinners

Holiday for Sinners

Holiday for Sinners

Donald Kerr

Starred as Bystander

Dorothy Neumann

Starred as Rosa Carducci

1952

The Pace That Thrills

The Pace That Thrills

The Pace That Thrills

Donald Kerr

Starred as Motordrome Manager

Dorothy Neumann

Starred as Mrs. Anderson

1953

The Long, Long Trailer

The Long, Long Trailer

The Long, Long Trailer

Donald Kerr

Starred as Flagstone Station Attendant

Dorothy Neumann

Starred as Aunt Ellen

1955

Not as a Stranger

Not as a Stranger

Not as a Stranger

Donald Kerr

Starred as Greenville Patient Getting Chest Exam

Dorothy Neumann

Starred as Patient

1966

Made in Paris

Made in Paris

Made in Paris

Donald Kerr

Starred as Old Man

Dorothy Neumann

Starred as Dresser

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