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Charles Clary William V. Mong

Movies of Charles Clary and William V. Mong together

Charles Clary and William V. Mong have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was Back to the Primitive in 1911. The most recent movie that Charles Clary and William V. Mong starred together was The Magic Garden in 1927.

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1911

Back to the Primitive

Back to the Primitive

Back to the Primitive

Charles Clary

Starred as Uncredited

William V. Mong

Starred as Helen's Father

1911

Buddy, the Little Guardian

Buddy, the Little Guardian

Buddy, the Little Guardian

Charles Clary

Starred as The Office Manager

William V. Mong

Starred as The Wayward Husband

1911

Lost in the Jungle

Lost in the Jungle

Lost in the Jungle

Charles Clary

Starred as Hirshal

William V. Mong

Starred as Jan Kruga

1921

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

Charles Clary

Starred as King Arthur

William V. Mong

Starred as Merlin the Magician

1923

In the Palace of the King

In the Palace of the King

In the Palace of the King

Charles Clary

Starred as Gomez

William V. Mong

Starred as Perez

1925

The Unwritten Law

The Unwritten Law

The Unwritten Law

Charles Clary

Starred as Uncredited

William V. Mong

Starred as Uncredited

1927

The Magic Garden

The Magic Garden

The Magic Garden

Charles Clary

Starred as Paul Minton)

William V. Mong

Starred as John Forrester

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