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Movies of Donald Kerr and Paul Stanton together

Donald Kerr and Paul Stanton have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Mr. Smith Goes to Washington in 1939. The most recent movie that Donald Kerr and Paul Stanton starred together was Here Comes Trouble in 1948.

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1939

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Donald Kerr

Starred as Reporter

Paul Stanton

Starred as Flood - Newsman

1943

Government Girl

Government Girl

Government Girl

Donald Kerr

Starred as Donsie - the Bellhop

Paul Stanton

Starred as Cedric L. Harvester

1943

So's Your Uncle

So's Your Uncle

So's Your Uncle

Donald Kerr

Starred as Chauffeur

Paul Stanton

Starred as John L. Curtis

1946

Crime of the Century

Crime of the Century

Crime of the Century

Donald Kerr

Starred as Newsman

Paul Stanton

Starred as Andrew Madison

1947

Always Together

Always Together

Always Together

Donald Kerr

Starred as Cab Driver

Paul Stanton

Starred as Dr. Peters

1947

My Wild Irish Rose

My Wild Irish Rose

My Wild Irish Rose

Donald Kerr

Starred as Heckler

Paul Stanton

Starred as Augustus Piton

1947

That's My Gal

That's My Gal

That's My Gal

Donald Kerr

Starred as Actor

Paul Stanton

Starred as Governor Thompson

1948

Here Comes Trouble

Here Comes Trouble

Here Comes Trouble

Donald Kerr

Starred as The Masher, Dancer on Stage at Climax

Paul Stanton

Starred as Attorney Martin Stafford

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