

Movies of Al Bridge and Edward Hearn together
Al Bridge and Edward Hearn have starred in 22 movies together. Their first film was Fighting with Kit Carson in 1933. The most recent movie that Al Bridge and Edward Hearn starred together was Strangers on a Train in 1951.

1933

Fighting with Kit Carson
Fighting with Kit Carson
Al Bridge
Starred as Henchman Reynolds [Chs. 1-7, 10, 12]
Edward Hearn
Starred as Henchman Morgan
1934

Burn 'Em Up Barnes
Burn 'Em Up Barnes
Al Bridge
Starred as Henchman Tucker [Chs. 3-12]
Edward Hearn
Starred as Henchman Parker [Chs. 2-5]
1934

Burn 'Em Up Barnes
1934

Mystery Mountain
1935

Confidential
1935

Diamond Jim
1935

The Headline Woman
1936

The Bridge of Sighs
1936

The Lawless Nineties
1937

Springtime in the Rockies
1938

The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
Al Bridge
Starred as Blackie
Edward Hearn
Starred as Tom Stedman
1939

The Stranger from Texas
1939

Thunder Afloat
1940

Dark Command
1940

My Little Chickadee
My Little Chickadee
Al Bridge
Starred as Barfly Drinking Straight Whiskey
Edward Hearn
Starred as Barfly Drinking Panther
1940

Santa Fe Trail
1940

The Green Hornet Strikes Again!
The Green Hornet Strikes Again!
Al Bridge
Starred as Ship's Captain [Ch. 1]
Edward Hearn
Starred as Patrol Cop [Chs. 13-14]
1941

Honky Tonk
Honky Tonk
Al Bridge
Starred as Townsman at Meeting House
Edward Hearn
Starred as Poker Player on Train
1941

Sullivan's Travels
Sullivan's Travels
Al Bridge
Starred as The Mister
Edward Hearn
Starred as Policeman at Beverly Hills Station
1942

The Talk of the Town
1945

Saratoga Trunk
1951

Strangers on a Train
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