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Movies of Don Brodie and Charles Marsh together

Don Brodie and Charles Marsh have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Whole Town's Talking in 1935. The most recent movie that Don Brodie and Charles Marsh starred together was The Story of Will Rogers in 1952.

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1935

The Whole Town's Talking

The Whole Town's Talking

The Whole Town's Talking

Don Brodie

Starred as Reporter

Charles Marsh

Starred as Uncredited

1935

Woman Wanted

Woman Wanted

Woman Wanted

Don Brodie

Starred as Reporter

Charles Marsh

Starred as Reporter

1936

Navy Born

Navy Born

Navy Born

Don Brodie

Starred as Pilot

Charles Marsh

Starred as Sailor

1936

Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island

Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island

Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island

Don Brodie

Starred as Dirigible 'San Francisco' Radioman [Chs. 1, 11]

Charles Marsh

Starred as Dirigible 'San Francisco' Asst. Radioman [Chs. 1, 11]

1936

The Golden Arrow

The Golden Arrow

The Golden Arrow

Don Brodie

Starred as Reporter

Charles Marsh

Starred as Reporter

1943

Murder on the Waterfront

Murder on the Waterfront

Murder on the Waterfront

Don Brodie

Starred as Reporter

Charles Marsh

Starred as Reporter

1952

April in Paris

April in Paris

April in Paris

Don Brodie

Starred as Employee

Charles Marsh

Starred as Reporter

1952

The Story of Will Rogers

The Story of Will Rogers

The Story of Will Rogers

Don Brodie

Starred as Reporter

Charles Marsh

Starred as Reporter at Convention

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