The actor to actor movie matrix database - Deja Scene
These two again!
Talk about Deja Scene
Edward Earle Walter Sande

Movies of Edward Earle and Walter Sande together

Edward Earle and Walter Sande have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Mr. Smith Goes to Washington in 1939. The most recent movie that Edward Earle and Walter Sande starred together was Slightly Dangerous in 1943.

submit to reddit Tweet this Share on facebook

1939

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Edward Earle

Starred as Reporter

Walter Sande

Starred as Newspaperman with Pipe

1939

Sued for Libel

Sued for Libel

Sued for Libel

Edward Earle

Starred as Judge Samuel Clark

Walter Sande

Starred as Court Clerk

1940

Angels Over Broadway

Angels Over Broadway

Angels Over Broadway

Edward Earle

Starred as Vincent - Headwaiter

Walter Sande

Starred as Lunch Wagon Counterman

1941

Blondie in Society

Blondie in Society

Blondie in Society

Edward Earle

Starred as Mr. Griffin, Dog Show Official

Walter Sande

Starred as Pincus' Dog Handler

1941

Great Guns

Great Guns

Great Guns

Edward Earle

Starred as War Games Umpire

Walter Sande

Starred as Blue Army Soldier Capturing Stan and Ollie

1941

Mystery Ship

Mystery Ship

Mystery Ship

Edward Earle

Starred as Justice of the Peace

Walter Sande

Starred as Sailor

1942

Blue, White and Perfect

Blue, White and Perfect

Blue, White and Perfect

Edward Earle

Starred as First Officer Richards

Walter Sande

Starred as Sailor Carson

1943

Slightly Dangerous

Slightly Dangerous

Slightly Dangerous

Edward Earle

Starred as Newspaper Employee

Walter Sande

Starred as Reporter

Use the timeline above to view all the movies that Edward Earle and Walter Sande have starred in together. You can use the arrows or the arrow keys on your keyboard to slide from left-to-right along the timeline. If you have a touch device, you can slide left-to-right as well.

Select a movie to view who Edward Earle and Walter Sande starred as in that film.

Looking for more?

See all of Edward Earle's connections.

See all of Walter Sande's connections.