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Movies of Eddie Kane and George Lloyd together

Eddie Kane and George Lloyd have starred in 9 movies together. Their first film was The Old Homestead in 1935. The most recent movie that Eddie Kane and George Lloyd starred together was The Great John L. in 1945.

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1935

The Old Homestead

The Old Homestead

The Old Homestead

Eddie Kane

Starred as Mr. Wertheimer

George Lloyd

Starred as Elsie Wilson's Husband

1937

Her Husband Lies

Her Husband Lies

Her Husband Lies

Eddie Kane

Starred as Crapshooter

George Lloyd

Starred as Corker Evans

1939

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Eddie Kane

Starred as Reporter

George Lloyd

Starred as Hoodlum

1939

Rio

Rio

Rio

Eddie Kane

Starred as Banker

George Lloyd

Starred as Barfly with Machete

1939

Sweepstakes Winner

Sweepstakes Winner

Sweepstakes Winner

Eddie Kane

Starred as Mr. Blake

George Lloyd

Starred as Dutch

1941

Pacific Blackout

Pacific Blackout

Pacific Blackout

Eddie Kane

Starred as Headwaiter

George Lloyd

Starred as Cop

1942

Call Out the Marines

Call Out the Marines

Call Out the Marines

Eddie Kane

Starred as Wise Money Man

George Lloyd

Starred as Rudolph

1943

She Has What It Takes

She Has What It Takes

She Has What It Takes

Eddie Kane

Starred as Dillway

George Lloyd

Starred as 'Shocker' Dodie

1945

The Great John L.

The Great John L.

The Great John L.

Eddie Kane

Starred as Uncredited

George Lloyd

Starred as Teamster Boss

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