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All 31 Ed Wynn Movies (in Order)

Prepare yourselves for a delightful journey through Ed Wynn Movies! Known for his remarkable talent and charm, Ed Wynn has left his mark on the silver screen in various roles. This article serves as a roundup of his extraordinary filmography and showcases his amazing acting skills, making it an absolute must-read for all movie enthusiasts.

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1. Rubber Heels (1927)

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Rubber Heels, a delightful 1927 comedy film, follows the thrilling adventures of a European royal couple who journey to New York City to sell some of their famous crown jewels. Unbeknownst to them, a cunning gang of international jewel thieves plans to steal the precious gems. To protect the treasures, a bumbling private detective is assigned as their guardian.



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2. Follow the Leader (1930)

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Follow the Leader is a heartwarming and hilarious 1930 musical comedy film starring Ed Wynn and Ginger Rogers. Set in a bustling nightclub, the film follows the journey of Ed Wynn, a dedicated waiter, as he attempts to launch his employer’s daughter’s career on stage. However, when Ethel Merman is unexpectedly kidnapped, Ginger Rogers steps in, taking the leading role and earning the spotlight alongside Wynn.



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3. Stage Door Canteen (1943)

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Step into the world of glamour and war as “Stage Door Canteen” takes you on a romantic journey in 1943 New York City. The film follows young soldier Dakota Smith, who has a chance encounter with charming hostess Eileen Burke at the renowned Stage Door Canteen entertainment venue. Filled with stars from the world of theatre and movies, the Canteen provides a much-needed respite for servicemen in the midst of war.



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4. Alice in Wonderland (1951)

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Embark on an enchanting journey with Disney’s classic adaptation of “Alice in Wonderland” (1951). Set in a whimsical world of talking animals, wacky characters, and magical creatures, this timeless animated tale follows a curious young girl named Alice on her unforgettable adventure. As Alice tumbles down a rabbit hole to the fantastical realm of Wonderland, she must outsmart the wicked Queen of Hearts and navigate through a series of fantastical puzzles, all while questioning the boundaries of reality.



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5. The Great Man (1956)

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In “The Great Man”, Joe Harris finds himself preparing a eulogy for a man he barely knew, Herb Fuller. As he digs deeper into the life of this popular radio commentator, he realizes that Fuller’s life was filled with secrets and controversies. With the help of his friend, Mike Harris, Joe sets out to uncover the truth behind Fuller’s tragic life, marked by ambition, greed, and a lack of integrity and ethics.



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6. Marjorie Morningstar (1958)

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Marjorie Morningstar” is a captivating drama-romance film released in 1958, directed by Irving Rapper. Set in New York City, the story centers around the life of 18-year-old Marjorie Morgenstern, a Jewish-American princess from a prestigious background. As she navigates her way through adolescence and the pursuit of her dreams, Marjorie grapples with the expectations of her community and grapples with personal dilemmas.



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7. Meet Me in St. Louis (1959)

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Meet Me in St. Louis” is a classic, heartwarming musical comedy from 1959, based on Sally Benson’s memoirs and set in 1904 St. Louis a year before the World’s Fair. The Smith family, led by patriarch Alonzo Smith and his wife Katie, anticipate an exciting move to New York City amidst the bustling preparations for the fair.



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8. The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)

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The Diary of Anne Frank” is a powerful and poignant biographical drama that transports you back to war-torn Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation. At the center of the story is a brave and resilient young girl named Anne Frank (perfectly portrayed by Millie Perkins). Anne, her family, and a few other Holocaust survivors hide in a secret annex of the family’s attic. Together, they must endure the unimaginable horrors of their confined existence.



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9. Cinderfella (1960)

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In the whimsical world of 1960’s Cinderfella, a gender-swapped retelling of Charles Perrault’s classic tale comes to life. The story revolves around Cinderfella, a young boy who faces the wrath of his wicked stepmother and stepbrothers. When a kind-hearted fairy godfather appears, Cinderfella is granted magical assistance in escaping his cruel household.



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10. The Absent Minded Professor (1961)

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The Absent-Minded Professor” (1961) is a delightful comedy-family-sci-fi film that centers around an unassuming college professor who accidentally discovers an anti-gravity substance. This groundbreaking invention quickly catches the attention of a scheming businessman who will stop at nothing to own it for himself. As the professor attempts to keep the power out of the wrong hands, the world hangs in the balance, while hilarity ensues.



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11. Babes in Toyland (1961)

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Step into a magical world of toys, music, and laughter in Walt Disney Productions’ 1961 classic, Babes in Toyland. Set in a quaint, colorful town, the story revolves around Mary Contrary, who dreams of marrying Tom Piper, but finds her plans in peril as his kidnapping by the conniving duo, Roderigo and Gonzorgo.



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12. Son of Flubber (1962)

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In “Son of Flubber” (1963), a sequel to the beloved classic “The Absent-Minded Professor, ” Professor Brainard finds himself once again in a sticky situation, but this time, it’s with his own creation - flubber! . When he continues his experiments, he inadvertently gets into trouble, and it’s up to his students to save the day.



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13. The Sound of Laughter (1963)

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The Sound of Laughter” is a nostalgic and delightful compilation of film clips from Educational Film Company comedies of the 1930s, bringing together timeless moments of laughter and joy. Directed by John O’Shaughnessy and written by Fred Saidy, this 1 hour and 12-minute documentary features hilarious performances from renowned comedians like Ed Wynn, Buster Keaton, and Danny Kaye. As an independent film, “The Sound of Laughter” showcases a unique collection of comedic gems that will have viewers chuckling and reminiscing about a bygone era of pure entertainment.



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14. Mary Poppins (1964)

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Step into a world of enchantment and adventure with the beloved classic, Mary Poppins. Set in the heart of turn-of-the-century London, the magical nanny, portrayed by the captivating Julie Andrews, sweeps into the lives of the Banks family, bringing with her a whirlwind of music, laughter, and extraordinary experiences.



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15. For the Love of Willadean (1964)

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For the Love of Willadean” (1964) is a delightful, nostalgic tale of two brothers and their new neighbor as they vie for the affection of the beautiful, sweet girl from the farmhouse down the road. This enchanting Disney film captures the essence of classic adventure, romance, and drama. With a strong heartwarming storyline, “For the Love of Willadean” is a perfect blend of entertaining and heartfelt family escapades, making it a must-watch.



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16. The Patsy (1964)

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The Patsy” is a captivating and hilarious comedy film from 1964, starring the legendary Jerry Lewis. After a comedian tragically passes away, Jerry Lewis, an inexperienced bellhop, is recruited to step in and fill his shoes.



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17. Dear Brigitte (1965)

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In the charming 1965 comedy “Dear Brigitte”, Professor Leaf, a lovestruck poet, is taken aback when he discovers that his prodigious son is not only a mathematical genius, but also colorblind and enamored with the enigmatic Brigitte Bardot. As the father-son duo navigate the quirks of their unique bond, they learn to find common ground and face their dilemmas with humor and heartwarming determination. Directed by Henry Koster and featuring an all-star cast including James Stewart, Fabian, and Glynis Johns, this forgotten gem of the ’60s perfectly captures the essence of familial love combined with the irresistible allure of Hollywood’s golden era.



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18. Those Calloways (1965)

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Those Calloways, ” a heartwarming family drama released in 1965, tells the story of a stalwart New England family determined to create their own slice of paradise amidst incredible adversity. The setting is a quaint coastal village, where the strong-willed Calloways band together to build a sanctuary for the migrating flocks of wild geese, a sight not seen in this region for decades.



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19. The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)

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Experience the grandeur and passion of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ through the powerful and captivating tale of “The Greatest Story Ever Told. ” This all-star epic, released in 1965, features a large-scale production that takes audiences on an unforgettable journey. Directed by renowned filmmakers George Stevens, David Lean, and Jean Negulesco, this historical drama is brought to life by the stellar performances of Max von Sydow, Dorothy McGuire, and Charlton Heston. With a runtime of over four hours, this epic film masterfully captures the essence of the story, exploring themes of sacrifice, forgiveness, and enduring love.



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20. That Darn Cat! (1965)

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A thrilling kidnapping case takes a comical turn in the 1965 family-friendly film “That Darn Cat! ” Hayley Mills stars as the resourceful daughter of a bank teller who gets taken by a mysterious group. To send a desperate S. O. S. , the teller uses a friendly Siamese cat belonging to a neighbor. The FBI, initially unaware of the cat’s superpower, assigns a cat-allergic agent (Dean Jones) to the case.



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21. The Daydreamer (1966)

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Dive into the whimsical world of “The Daydreamer, ” a 1966 animated adventure filled with enchanting tales by Hans Christian Andersen. A beautifully crafted anthology, this movie brings to life beloved stories such as “The Little Mermaid, ” “The Emperor’s New Clothes, ” “Thumbelina, ” and “The Garden of Paradise. ” Directed by Jules Bass and inspired by the imaginative works of Hans Christian Andersen, “The Daydreamer” is a perfect blend of live-action, stop motion animation, and daydreaming that captivates audiences of all ages.



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22. The Gnome-Mobile (1967)

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Enter the mystical world of “The Gnome-Mobile, ” a Disney classic from 1967. In the heart of the Redwood Forests of California, multi-millionaire lumberman Ben Jaynes and his two young grandchildren, Tom and Lucy, stumble upon a pair of talking gnomes, the last of their kind. As the children and the gnomes embark on an enchanted journey, they form a deep bond transcending age and size.



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23. Bob Hope’s World of Comedy (1976)

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In 1976, American comedy legend Bob Hope joined forces with renowned creative minds to bring the “Bob Hope’s World of Comedy” tv special to life. This two-hour, comedic masterpiece features a lineup of hilarious sketches and entertaining music performances that showcase the timeless talent of Bob Hope and his illustrious co-stars. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness this classic TV special as it delivers the laughter and charm that only Bob Hope can provide.



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24. That’s Entertainment, Part II (1976)

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Dive into a cinematic treasure trove with “That’s Entertainment, Part II” (1976). This captivating sequel to the beloved “That’s Entertainment! ” trilogy showcases the unforgettable classics from MGM’s extensive musical library, all in one mesmerizing film. Get ready for an enchanting journey as we delve into nostalgia and reminiscence, from the glamour of Hollywood to the enchanting streets of Paris, France.



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25. Hooray for Hollywood (1982)

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Hooray for Hollywood is a captivating documentary that pays homage to the golden era of Hollywood, specifically the 1930s. Directed by Michael J. Sheridan, this film is a compilation of clips from musicals, highlighting the illustrious productions of that time. With a runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes, this documentary invites viewers to relive the magic of Hollywood’s past.



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26. Classic Comedy Teams (1986)

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Classic Comedy Teams (1986) is a hilarious compilation of iconic slapstick comedy moments captured on screen by some of the greatest comedy teams in movie and television history. This one-hour-and-forty-eight-minute documentary, hosted by the multi-talented Steve Allen, brings together segments from popular classics like the East Side Kids, Abbott and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, The Marx Brothers, and the legendary Three Stooges, among others. The film celebrates the timeless appeal of laugh-out-loud comedies, taking viewers on a nostalgic trip through the history of comedy teams in their prime.



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27. Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years (1997)

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Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years takes viewers on a captivating journey through the history of one of the world’s most renowned film studios. Starting with the studio’s beginnings under the visionary Hungarian immigrant, William Fox, the documentary delves into the evolution of the company as it transformed from a small film distribution business to a major Hollywood player.



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28. The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics (2008)

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The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics” (2008) takes a rare glimpse into the world of Walt Disney’s live-action classics. The engaging documentary by Peter Fitzgerald delves into the making of some of Disney’s most iconic live-action productions. Through interviews and archival footage, this film shines a light on Disney’s unwavering belief in his vision, which, combined with his legendary cartoons, resulted in a remarkable body of filmmaking work.



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29. Shemp Cocktail: A Toast to the Original Stooge (2008)

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Shemp Cocktail: A Toast to the Original Stooge” is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and career of a comic genius often overshadowed by his famous Three Stooges counterparts. This 2008 film, which runs for 5 hours and 15 minutes, celebrates the unique talents and immense contributions of Shemp Howard, who not only starred in countless Three Stooges shorts but also collaborated with comic legends such as W. C.



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30. The Boys (2009)

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The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story” is a 2009 documentary that delves into the lives and cinematic legacy of the renowned songwriting duo, Richard and Robert Sherman. Known for their unforgettable music featured in classics like “Mary Poppins” (1964) and “The Jungle Book” (1967), this film offers a unique look into their creative process and the influence their work has had on cinema and popular culture.



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31. Boulevard! A Hollywood Story (2021)

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Boulevard! A Hollywood Story” is a riveting documentary that delves into the world of Gloria Swanson, an iconic movie star, and how she unwittingly became entangled with two young songwriters, Dickson Hughes and Richard Stapley. Swanson, captivated by their talents, hires them to create a musical adaptation of the classic film “Sunset Boulevard. ”



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