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Movies of Harry C. Bradley and Mary Gordon together

Harry C. Bradley and Mary Gordon have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was 70,000 Witnesses in 1932. The most recent movie that Harry C. Bradley and Mary Gordon starred together was The Invisible Woman in 1940.

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1932

70,000 Witnesses

70,000 Witnesses

70,000 Witnesses

Harry C. Bradley

Starred as Train Conductor

Mary Gordon

Starred as Scrubwoman

1932

Beauty Parlor

Beauty Parlor

Beauty Parlor

Harry C. Bradley

Starred as Mason

Mary Gordon

Starred as Landlady

1933

Ladies They Talk About

Ladies They Talk About

Ladies They Talk About

Harry C. Bradley

Starred as Attendee at Revival Meeting

Mary Gordon

Starred as Prisoner in Visiting Room

1934

Change of Heart

Change of Heart

Change of Heart

Harry C. Bradley

Starred as Graduation Speaker

Mary Gordon

Starred as Woman in Street

1934

Our Daily Bread

Our Daily Bread

Our Daily Bread

Harry C. Bradley

Starred as Professor

Mary Gordon

Starred as Community Woman in Cottage

1939

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Harry C. Bradley

Starred as Arthur Kim

Mary Gordon

Starred as Woman

1940

Queen of the Mob

Queen of the Mob

Queen of the Mob

Harry C. Bradley

Starred as Lawyer

Mary Gordon

Starred as Janitress

1940

The Invisible Woman

The Invisible Woman

The Invisible Woman

Harry C. Bradley

Starred as Want-Ad Clerk

Mary Gordon

Starred as Mrs. Bates

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