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Movies of Charles D. Brown and Dewey Robinson together

Charles D. Brown and Dewey Robinson have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Crowd Roars in 1938. The most recent movie that Charles D. Brown and Dewey Robinson starred together was On Our Merry Way in 1948.

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1938

The Crowd Roars

The Crowd Roars

The Crowd Roars

Charles D. Brown

Starred as Bill Thorne

Dewey Robinson

Starred as Mug Next to Vivian at Fight

1938

Up the River

Up the River

Up the River

Charles D. Brown

Starred as Warden Harris

Dewey Robinson

Starred as Convict

1943

Minesweeper

Minesweeper

Minesweeper

Charles D. Brown

Starred as Commander Lane

Dewey Robinson

Starred as Gambler Wearing Eyeshade

1944

Secret Command

Secret Command

Secret Command

Charles D. Brown

Starred as James Thane

Dewey Robinson

Starred as Jack Shaw

1945

Having Wonderful Crime

Having Wonderful Crime

Having Wonderful Crime

Charles D. Brown

Starred as Mr. Winslow

Dewey Robinson

Starred as The Suspect

1948

I Walk Alone

I Walk Alone

I Walk Alone

Charles D. Brown

Starred as Police Lt. Hollaran

Dewey Robinson

Starred as Heinz

1948

Let's Live Again

Let's Live Again

Let's Live Again

Charles D. Brown

Starred as Psychiatrist

Dewey Robinson

Starred as Policeman

1948

On Our Merry Way

On Our Merry Way

On Our Merry Way

Charles D. Brown

Starred as Mr. Sadd

Dewey Robinson

Starred as Furniture Repo Man

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