Edgar Kennedy
17 titles
Filmography
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Everything's on Ice
(1939)A scheming uncle plots to transform his 6-year-old niece into a figure skating sensation, but his lavish spending threatens to derail her success.

Flirting with Danger
(1934)This classic comedy follows the adventures of three brash American gunpowder mixers who are transferred to a dynamite plant in South America.

Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher
(1943)An amateur detective and a janitor try to find a kidnapped heiress.

Private Snuffy Smith
(1942)A moonshiner who enlists in the army to be rid of the IRS discovers his sergeant is a revenue officer and decides to desert back to Smokey Mountain.

Hillbilly Blitzkrieg
(1942)A World War II-era comedy featuring comic strip characters Snuffy Smith and Barney Google heading off Nazi spies in the woods of Tennessee.
The Great Alaskan Mystery
(1944)An adventurer goes after Nazi spies who have a new death ray called the Paratron.

The Cowboy Millionaire
(1935)A cowboy working at a dude ranch struggles to hold on to his as-yet unprofitable gold mine, but a charming visitor from England steals his attention.
Dr. Christian Meets the Women
(1940)
It Happened Tomorrow
(1944)An ambitious reporter can't believe his good fortune when he happens upon a newspaper predicting tomorrow's news—until he reads his own obituary.

When's Your Birthday?
(1937)Afraid to marry his fiancée, Diane, under a negative planetary influence, wacky astrology student, busboy and aspiring prizefighter Dustin Willoughby calls off the wedding and finds a new sweetheart.

The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
(1947)After losing his office job, a mild-mannered clerk has a potent drink that sends him on a screwball adventure in which he winds up buying a circus.

The Marines Are Coming
(1934)A loose cannon Marine lieutenant is shipped into a Latin American rebel insurrection where his former rival in work and romance becomes his boss.

It's a Wonderful World
(1939)Private eye Guy Johnson (James Stewart) is charged with tracking every move of boozing tycoon Willie Heyward (Ernest Truex) -- and ensuring that the mogul comes to no harm. But Guy runs into trouble when, after a bender, Heyward is accused of murder and Guy gets roped in as an accessory. Desperate to prove his innocence, Guy makes a daring escape from a prison train and, while on the run, kidnaps poet Edwina Corday (Claudette Colbert), who gradually warms to his cause.

In Old California
(1942)In a lawless frontier town, a young, ambitious pharmacist challenges a ruthless crime boss determined to maintain his iron grip.

Double Wedding
(1937)A dress designer tries to break her sister's engagement to a free-living artist, only to discover the man is falling for her instead.
Diplomaniacs
(1933)
The Best of Laurel and Hardy
(1968)A collection of the duo’s best colorized shorts including Night Owls and Alley Cats, The $125 Misunderstanding, A Dollar a Head, and many more.