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Movies of Edward Earle and George Lessey together

Edward Earle and George Lessey have starred in 9 movies together. Their first film was Edison, the Man in 1940. The most recent movie that Edward Earle and George Lessey starred together was Eadie Was a Lady in 1945.

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1940

Edison, the Man

Edison, the Man

Edison, the Man

Edward Earle

Starred as Broker

George Lessey

Starred as Toastmaster

1940

Soak the Old

Soak the Old

Soak the Old

Edward Earle

Starred as Doctor

George Lessey

Starred as William Bowen, Narrator

1941

Men of Boys Town

Men of Boys Town

Men of Boys Town

Edward Earle

Starred as Chairman

George Lessey

Starred as Bradford Stone

1941

We Go Fast

We Go Fast

We Go Fast

Edward Earle

Starred as Courtroom Lawyer

George Lessey

Starred as J.P. Hempstead

1942

Laugh Your Blues Away

Laugh Your Blues Away

Laugh Your Blues Away

Edward Earle

Starred as Mr. Larkin

George Lessey

Starred as Mr. Westerly

1943

Someone to Remember

Someone to Remember

Someone to Remember

Edward Earle

Starred as Mr. Fielding

George Lessey

Starred as College Trustee

1943

What a Woman!

What a Woman!

What a Woman!

Edward Earle

Starred as Livingstone - Lawyer

George Lessey

Starred as Senator Hendricks

1944

Wilson

Wilson

Wilson

Edward Earle

Starred as Reporter

George Lessey

Starred as Senator

1945

Eadie Was a Lady

Eadie Was a Lady

Eadie Was a Lady

Edward Earle

Starred as Director

George Lessey

Starred as Reverend Ames

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