Edmund Lowe
9 titles
Filmography
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What Price Glory
(1926)World War I and a shotgun marriage unite two U.S. Marines and romantic rivals stationed in France who are gunning for the same innkeeper's daughter.
The Squeaker
(1937)Under Pressure
(1935)The story of battling partners on a tunneling crew called the Sandhogs who are attempting to break through from Brooklyn to New York.
Born Reckless
(1930)After a man (Edmund Lowe) convicted of theft is sentenced to serve overseas, he becomes a war hero. When he returns home, though, he risks being lured back into the low life.

In Old Arizona
(1928)A charismatic bandit must outsmart the sheriff trying to catch him and a double-dealing Mexican beauty in this Western that was Nominated for 5 Academy Awards®, including Best Picture. Featuring an Oscar®-Winning performance by Warner Baxter as The Cisco Kid, In Old Arizona is a must-own cinematic treasure for any classic film fan.

The Cock-Eyed World
(1929)In the Tropics, two Marines encounter a captivating woman who stirs their emotions, giving them even more reasons to argue and fight over her.

I Love You Again
(1940)William Powell and Myrna Loy star in a screwball romantic comedy about a small town businessman who recovers from a years-old case of amnesia, remembers his former of life as a con man ... and realizes that his town--and his wife--are perfect marks for a swindle. Alone on a cruise, Larry Wilson (Powell--The Thin Man films) knocks his head. He returns home as his former self, George Carey, now ...

The Wings of Eagles
(1957)John Wayne; Dan Dailey; and Maureen O'Hara star in one of John Ford's most personal films; in which he pays tribute to a man he knew and admired in real life; pioneering World War I naval aviator Frank "Spig" Wead. Although Wead (Wayne) is instrumental in advancing the cause of American air power; he endures a troubled personal life; becoming estranged from his wife; Minnie (O'Hara) after the d...

Heller in Pink Tights
(1960)Members of a theatrical troupe travel the Mid West during the 1880s, dodging creditors and confrontational townsfolk.