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Movies of Brooks Benedict and Ann Sheridan together

Brooks Benedict and Ann Sheridan have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Come On, Marines! in 1934. The most recent movie that Brooks Benedict and Ann Sheridan starred together was The Unfaithful in 1947.

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1934

Come On, Marines!

Come On, Marines!

Come On, Marines!

Brooks Benedict

Starred as Orderly

Ann Sheridan

Starred as Loretta

1934

Shoot the Works

Shoot the Works

Shoot the Works

Brooks Benedict

Starred as Night Club Patron

Ann Sheridan

Starred as Hanratty's Secretary

1935

Rumba

Rumba

Rumba

Brooks Benedict

Starred as Man in Audience at Cafe

Ann Sheridan

Starred as Chorus Girl

1938

Cowboy from Brooklyn

Cowboy from Brooklyn

Cowboy from Brooklyn

Brooks Benedict

Starred as Man with Radio Station Manager

Ann Sheridan

Starred as Maxine Chadwick

1938

Letter of Introduction

Letter of Introduction

Letter of Introduction

Brooks Benedict

Starred as Man at Barry's Party

Ann Sheridan

Starred as Lydia Hoyt

1944

Shine on Harvest Moon

Shine on Harvest Moon

Shine on Harvest Moon

Brooks Benedict

Starred as Vaudevillian Backstage

Ann Sheridan

Starred as Nora Bayes

1947

Nora Prentiss

Nora Prentiss

Nora Prentiss

Brooks Benedict

Starred as Patron at Dinardo's

Ann Sheridan

Starred as Nora Prentiss

1947

The Unfaithful

The Unfaithful

The Unfaithful

Brooks Benedict

Starred as Party Guest

Ann Sheridan

Starred as Chris Hunter

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