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Movies of Ernie Alexander and Hugh Saxon together

Ernie Alexander and Hugh Saxon have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Fat Wives for Thin in 1930. The most recent movie that Ernie Alexander and Hugh Saxon starred together was Too Many Highballs in 1933.

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1930

Fat Wives for Thin

Fat Wives for Thin

Fat Wives for Thin

Ernie Alexander

Starred as Party Guest

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Guest at Bridge Party

1931

One Yard to Go

One Yard to Go

One Yard to Go

Ernie Alexander

Starred as 1st Roadhouse Patron

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Brockleigh's Butler

1931

The All-American Kickback

The All-American Kickback

The All-American Kickback

Ernie Alexander

Starred as Cameraman

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Dean

1932

Doubling in the Quickies

Doubling in the Quickies

Doubling in the Quickies

Ernie Alexander

Starred as Minor Role

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Minor Role

1932

Meet the Senator

Meet the Senator

Meet the Senator

Ernie Alexander

Starred as Flower Vendor

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Minor Role

1932

The Girl in the Tonneau

The Girl in the Tonneau

The Girl in the Tonneau

Ernie Alexander

Starred as Bellhop

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Minister

1932

The Loud Mouth

The Loud Mouth

The Loud Mouth

Ernie Alexander

Starred as Ballpark Vendor

Hugh Saxon

Starred as World Series Fan

1933

Too Many Highballs

Too Many Highballs

Too Many Highballs

Ernie Alexander

Starred as Hot Dog Vendor

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Police Doctor

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