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Movies of Edward Keane and Roger Pryor together

Edward Keane and Roger Pryor have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Wake Up and Dream in 1934. The most recent movie that Edward Keane and Roger Pryor starred together was Submarine Alert in 1943.

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1934

Wake Up and Dream

Wake Up and Dream

Wake Up and Dream

Edward Keane

Starred as Uncredited

Roger Pryor

Starred as Charlie Sullivan

1935

Case of the Missing Man

Case of the Missing Man

Case of the Missing Man

Edward Keane

Starred as Photo Customer

Roger Pryor

Starred as Jimmy Hudson

1936

Missing Girls

Missing Girls

Missing Girls

Edward Keane

Starred as District Attorney

Roger Pryor

Starred as Reporter Jimmie Dugan

1940

A Fugitive from Justice

A Fugitive from Justice

A Fugitive from Justice

Edward Keane

Starred as Partridge

Roger Pryor

Starred as Dan Miller

1940

Money and the Woman

Money and the Woman

Money and the Woman

Edward Keane

Starred as Mr. Kaiser

Roger Pryor

Starred as Charles 'Charlie' Patteson

1941

South of Panama

South of Panama

South of Panama

Edward Keane

Starred as Colonel Stoddard

Roger Pryor

Starred as Mike Lawrence

1942

I Live on Danger

I Live on Danger

I Live on Danger

Edward Keane

Starred as Chief Investigator E.G. Lambert

Roger Pryor

Starred as Bert Jannings

1943

Submarine Alert

Submarine Alert

Submarine Alert

Edward Keane

Starred as J.D. Deerhold's Boss

Roger Pryor

Starred as G.B. Fleming

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