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Movies of Sidney Blackmer and Edward Hearn together

Sidney Blackmer and Edward Hearn have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Count of Monte Cristo in 1934. The most recent movie that Sidney Blackmer and Edward Hearn starred together was Sabotage Squad in 1942.

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1934

The Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo

Sidney Blackmer

Starred as Mondego

Edward Hearn

Starred as Signalman

1935

Behind the Green Lights

Behind the Green Lights

Behind the Green Lights

Sidney Blackmer

Starred as Raymond Cortell

Edward Hearn

Starred as Detective Brewster

1935

Streamline Express

Streamline Express

Streamline Express

Sidney Blackmer

Starred as Gilbert Landon

Edward Hearn

Starred as Mack - Purser

1936

Missing Girls

Missing Girls

Missing Girls

Sidney Blackmer

Starred as Dan Collins

Edward Hearn

Starred as Police Officer

1936

The President's Mystery

The President's Mystery

The President's Mystery

Sidney Blackmer

Starred as George Sartos

Edward Hearn

Starred as Meeting Moderator

1941

Love Crazy

Love Crazy

Love Crazy

Sidney Blackmer

Starred as George Renny

Edward Hearn

Starred as Policeman

1942

Nazi Agent

Nazi Agent

Nazi Agent

Sidney Blackmer

Starred as Arnold Milbar

Edward Hearn

Starred as Reporter

1942

Sabotage Squad

Sabotage Squad

Sabotage Squad

Sidney Blackmer

Starred as Carlyle Harrison

Edward Hearn

Starred as Foreman

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