Edward Arnold (actor) - Partial Filmography

Partial Filmography

  • The Strange Case of Mary Page (1916)
  • The Misleading Lady (1916)
  • He Who Gets Slapped (1924)
  • Okay America! (1932)
  • Three on a Match (1932)
  • Rasputin and the Empress (1932)
  • Whistling in the Dark (1933)
  • The White Sister (1933)
  • The Barbarian (1933)
  • Secret of the Blue Room (1933)
  • I'm No Angel (1933)
  • Roman Scandals (1933)
  • Sadie McKee (1934)
  • Thirty Day Princess (1934)
  • Remember Last Night? (1935)
  • Cardinal Richelieu (1935)
  • The Glass Key (1935)
  • Crime and Punishment (1935)
  • Diamond Jim (1935)
  • Come and Get It (1936)
  • Sutter's Gold (1936)
  • The Toast of New York (1937)
  • Easy Living (1937)
  • The Crowd Roars (1938)
  • You Can't Take It with You (1938)
  • Idiot's Delight (1939)
  • Man About Town (1939)
  • Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
  • The Earl of Chicago (1940)
  • Johnny Apollo (1940)
  • Lillian Russell (1940)
  • Meet John Doe (1941)
  • Design for Scandal (1941)
  • The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941)
  • Eyes in the Night (1942)
  • Johnny Eager (1942)
  • Kismet (1944)
  • Janie (1944)
  • Mrs. Parkington (1944)
  • Ziegfeld Follies (1945)
  • Week-End at the Waldorf (1945)
  • The Hidden Eye (1945)
  • Three Wise Fools (1946)
  • Dear Ruth (1947)
  • The Hucksters (1947)
  • Command Decision (1948)
  • Take Me Out to the Ballgame (1949)
  • Dear Wife (1949)
  • The Yellow Cab Man (1950)
  • Annie Get Your Gun (1950)
  • Dear Brat (1951)
  • Belles on Their Toes (1952)
  • City That Never Sleeps (1953)
  • Living It Up (1954)
  • Man of Conflict (1954)
  • Twelve Angry Men (1954) (TV)
  • The Ambassador's Daughter (1956)
  • Miami Expose (1956)

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