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Movies of Lowden Adams and Edmund Mortimer together

Lowden Adams and Edmund Mortimer have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Stage Mother in 1933. The most recent movie that Lowden Adams and Edmund Mortimer starred together was Waterloo Bridge in 1940.

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1933

Stage Mother

Stage Mother

Stage Mother

Lowden Adams

Starred as Dexter's Butler

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Shipboard Extra, Audience Extra

1934

The Captain Hates the Sea

The Captain Hates the Sea

The Captain Hates the Sea

Lowden Adams

Starred as 1st Butler

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Uncredited

1935

A Feather in Her Hat

A Feather in Her Hat

A Feather in Her Hat

Lowden Adams

Starred as Man

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Man in Audience

1935

Break of Hearts

Break of Hearts

Break of Hearts

Lowden Adams

Starred as Albert Henderson

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as New Year's Eve Partygoer

1936

The White Angel

The White Angel

The White Angel

Lowden Adams

Starred as Secretary

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Officer at Minister's Meeting

1939

We Are Not Alone

We Are Not Alone

We Are Not Alone

Lowden Adams

Starred as Detective

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Courtroom Extra

1940

The Earl of Chicago

The Earl of Chicago

The Earl of Chicago

Lowden Adams

Starred as Floor Waiter

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Lord

1940

Waterloo Bridge

Waterloo Bridge

Waterloo Bridge

Lowden Adams

Starred as The Duke's Butler

Edmund Mortimer

Starred as Dance Floor Extra

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