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Movies of Charles Coleman and Gerald Oliver Smith together

Charles Coleman and Gerald Oliver Smith have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Fight for Your Lady in 1937. The most recent movie that Charles Coleman and Gerald Oliver Smith starred together was Mrs. Parkington in 1944.

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1937

Fight for Your Lady

Fight for Your Lady

Fight for Your Lady

Charles Coleman

Starred as Densmore's Butler

Gerald Oliver Smith

Starred as 1st Creditor

1937

One Hundred Men and a Girl

One Hundred Men and a Girl

One Hundred Men and a Girl

Charles Coleman

Starred as Party Guest at Mrs. Frost's

Gerald Oliver Smith

Starred as Stevens

1938

Blond Cheat

Blond Cheat

Blond Cheat

Charles Coleman

Starred as Officer Salsby - the Constable

Gerald Oliver Smith

Starred as Bankers - Mike's Butler

1938

Gateway

Gateway

Gateway

Charles Coleman

Starred as Purser

Gerald Oliver Smith

Starred as Englishman

1939

Bridal Suite

Bridal Suite

Bridal Suite

Charles Coleman

Starred as Henry - Bath Attendant

Gerald Oliver Smith

Starred as Purser

1939

Three Smart Girls Grow Up

Three Smart Girls Grow Up

Three Smart Girls Grow Up

Charles Coleman

Starred as Henry

Gerald Oliver Smith

Starred as Guest

1943

Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

Charles Coleman

Starred as Guard on Coach to Lowood

Gerald Oliver Smith

Starred as Footman at Gateshead

1944

Mrs. Parkington

Mrs. Parkington

Mrs. Parkington

Charles Coleman

Starred as Ball Waiter

Gerald Oliver Smith

Starred as Taylor

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