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Movies of Edward Arnold and Harold Miller together

Edward Arnold and Harold Miller have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Million Dollar Ransom in 1934. The most recent movie that Edward Arnold and Harold Miller starred together was John Loves Mary in 1949.

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1934

Million Dollar Ransom

Million Dollar Ransom

Million Dollar Ransom

Edward Arnold

Starred as Vincent Shelton

Harold Miller

Starred as Nightclub Patron

1940

The Earl of Chicago

The Earl of Chicago

The Earl of Chicago

Edward Arnold

Starred as Quentin 'Doc' Ramsey

Harold Miller

Starred as House of Lords Courtroom Spectator

1945

Week-End at the Waldorf

Week-End at the Waldorf

Week-End at the Waldorf

Edward Arnold

Starred as Martin X. Edley

Harold Miller

Starred as Lawyer

1946

No Leave, No Love

No Leave, No Love

No Leave, No Love

Edward Arnold

Starred as Hobart Canford Stiles

Harold Miller

Starred as Man at Meeting

1948

Three Daring Daughters

Three Daring Daughters

Three Daring Daughters

Edward Arnold

Starred as Robert Nelson

Harold Miller

Starred as Cafe Alegria Dance Floor Extra

1948

Wallflower

Wallflower

Wallflower

Edward Arnold

Starred as Andrew J. Linnett

Harold Miller

Starred as Night Club Patron

1949

Dear Wife

Dear Wife

Dear Wife

Edward Arnold

Starred as Judge Wilkins

Harold Miller

Starred as Party Guest

1949

John Loves Mary

John Loves Mary

John Loves Mary

Edward Arnold

Starred as Sen. James McKinley

Harold Miller

Starred as Nightclub Patron

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