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Movies of Edmund Mortimer and Frederick Sullivan together

Edmund Mortimer and Frederick Sullivan have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was Duck Soup in 1933. The most recent movie that Edmund Mortimer and Frederick Sullivan starred together was The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo in 1935.

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1933

Duck Soup

Duck Soup

Duck Soup

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Minister

Frederick Sullivan

Starred as Second Judge

1934

Dames

Dames

Dames

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Ounce's Second Receptionist

Frederick Sullivan

Starred as Board Member

1934

I Sell Anything

I Sell Anything

I Sell Anything

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as $300 Bidder at Antiques Auction

Frederick Sullivan

Starred as Expert Bidding $370 at Antiques Auction

1934

Search for Beauty

Search for Beauty

Search for Beauty

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Health Acres Guest

Frederick Sullivan

Starred as Health Acres Guest

1934

Thirty Day Princess

Thirty Day Princess

Thirty Day Princess

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Court Officer

Frederick Sullivan

Starred as Doctor at Gresham's

1934

You're Telling Me!

You're Telling Me!

You're Telling Me!

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Businessman

Frederick Sullivan

Starred as Mr. Edward Quimby Murchison

1935

The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo

The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo

The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Angry Restaurant Patron

Frederick Sullivan

Starred as Pompous Man

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