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Movies of Charles King and W.E. Lawrence together

Charles King and W.E. Lawrence have starred in 9 movies together. Their first film was Blind Date in 1934. The most recent movie that Charles King and W.E. Lawrence starred together was West of Carson City in 1940.

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1934

Blind Date

Blind Date

Blind Date

Charles King

Starred as Red

W.E. Lawrence

Starred as Patron

1934

Broadway Bill

Broadway Bill

Broadway Bill

Charles King

Starred as Betting Parlor Window Man

W.E. Lawrence

Starred as Uncredited

1934

Lady by Choice

Lady by Choice

Lady by Choice

Charles King

Starred as Drunk

W.E. Lawrence

Starred as Undetermined Role

1934

Whom the Gods Destroy

Whom the Gods Destroy

Whom the Gods Destroy

Charles King

Starred as Balkan Passenger, Audience Member in Balcony

W.E. Lawrence

Starred as Man in Dress Clothes

1935

The Whole Town's Talking

The Whole Town's Talking

The Whole Town's Talking

Charles King

Starred as Cameraman

W.E. Lawrence

Starred as Customer

1936

Sunset of Power

Sunset of Power

Sunset of Power

Charles King

Starred as Jim Coley

W.E. Lawrence

Starred as Bud Rolfe

1937

Black Aces

Black Aces

Black Aces

Charles King

Starred as Jess Walker

W.E. Lawrence

Starred as Henchman Boyd Loomis

1938

Frontier Town

Frontier Town

Frontier Town

Charles King

Starred as Henchman Pete Denby

W.E. Lawrence

Starred as Clem Brooks

1940

West of Carson City

West of Carson City

West of Carson City

Charles King

Starred as Henchman Drag

W.E. Lawrence

Starred as Card Player

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