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Movies of Charles Bennett and Helen Carruthers together

Charles Bennett and Helen Carruthers have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was Cursed by His Beauty in 1914. The most recent movie that Charles Bennett and Helen Carruthers starred together was Tillie's Punctured Romance in 1914.

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1914

Cursed by His Beauty

Cursed by His Beauty

Cursed by His Beauty

Charles Bennett

Starred as The Art Student's Husband

Helen Carruthers

Starred as The Maid

1914

His Talented Wife

His Talented Wife

His Talented Wife

Charles Bennett

Starred as Clyde Butt - the Actor

Helen Carruthers

Starred as Actress

1914

Mabel's Blunder

Mabel's Blunder

Mabel's Blunder

Charles Bennett

Starred as The Boss - Harry's Dad

Helen Carruthers

Starred as Mabel's Friend

1914

Mabel's Busy Day

Mabel's Busy Day

Mabel's Busy Day

Charles Bennett

Starred as Spectator

Helen Carruthers

Starred as Spectator

1914

Recreation

Recreation

Recreation

Charles Bennett

Starred as Seaman on Park Bench

Helen Carruthers

Starred as Girl in Park

1914

The Property Man

The Property Man

The Property Man

Charles Bennett

Starred as George Ham, Lena's Husband

Helen Carruthers

Starred as Garlico's Assistant

1914

Tillie's Punctured Romance

Tillie's Punctured Romance

Tillie's Punctured Romance

Charles Bennett

Starred as Douglas Banks - Tillie's Millionaire Uncle, 1st Restaurant Proprietor

Helen Carruthers

Starred as Maid and Waitress

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