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Movies of George Davis and William Stack together

George Davis and William Stack have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Dressed to Thrill in 1935. The most recent movie that George Davis and William Stack starred together was The Lady in Question in 1940.

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1935

Dressed to Thrill

Dressed to Thrill

Dressed to Thrill

George Davis

Starred as French Soldier

William Stack

Starred as Canadian Colonel

1935

Magnificent Obsession

Magnificent Obsession

Magnificent Obsession

George Davis

Starred as Taxi Driver

William Stack

Starred as Doctor

1935

The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo

The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo

The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo

George Davis

Starred as Taxicab Driver

William Stack

Starred as Director

1936

His Brother's Wife

His Brother's Wife

His Brother's Wife

George Davis

Starred as Milkman

William Stack

Starred as Winters

1936

Libeled Lady

Libeled Lady

Libeled Lady

George Davis

Starred as Waiter

William Stack

Starred as Editor

1937

History Is Made at Night

History Is Made at Night

History Is Made at Night

George Davis

Starred as Maestro

William Stack

Starred as Vail's Attorney

1937

The Emperor's Candlesticks

The Emperor's Candlesticks

The Emperor's Candlesticks

George Davis

Starred as Waiter

William Stack

Starred as Czar

1940

The Lady in Question

The Lady in Question

The Lady in Question

George Davis

Starred as Customer

William Stack

Starred as Mr. Marinier

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