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Movies of Don Brodie and Charles Lane together

Don Brodie and Charles Lane have starred in 9 movies together. Their first film was Here Comes the Band in 1935. The most recent movie that Don Brodie and Charles Lane starred together was Rhythm on the River in 1940.

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1935

Here Comes the Band

Here Comes the Band

Here Comes the Band

Don Brodie

Starred as Soldier

Charles Lane

Starred as Mr. Scurry

1935

One More Spring

One More Spring

One More Spring

Don Brodie

Starred as Undetermined Role

Charles Lane

Starred as Representative

1935

Woman Wanted

Woman Wanted

Woman Wanted

Don Brodie

Starred as Reporter

Charles Lane

Starred as Defense Attorney Herman

1936

The Crime of Dr. Forbes

The Crime of Dr. Forbes

The Crime of Dr. Forbes

Don Brodie

Starred as Reporter

Charles Lane

Starred as Defense Attorney

1937

Bad Guy

Bad Guy

Bad Guy

Don Brodie

Starred as Carnival Barker

Charles Lane

Starred as Walden's Lawyer

1937

Partners in Crime

Partners in Crime

Partners in Crime

Don Brodie

Starred as Reporter

Charles Lane

Starred as Druggist

1939

Golden Boy

Golden Boy

Golden Boy

Don Brodie

Starred as Reporter

Charles Lane

Starred as Reporter Drake

1940

Parole Fixer

Parole Fixer

Parole Fixer

Don Brodie

Starred as Clerk

Charles Lane

Starred as Florist's Customer

1940

Rhythm on the River

Rhythm on the River

Rhythm on the River

Don Brodie

Starred as Mr. Schwartz's Stooge #1

Charles Lane

Starred as Bernard Schwartz

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