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Movies of Frank Ellis and Charles Morton together

Frank Ellis and Charles Morton have starred in 9 movies together. Their first film was Shooting High in 1940. The most recent movie that Frank Ellis and Charles Morton starred together was Bullet for a Badman in 1964.

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1940

Shooting High

Shooting High

Shooting High

Frank Ellis

Starred as Rufe Pritchard

Charles Morton

Starred as Crewman

1944

Cheyenne Wildcat

Cheyenne Wildcat

Cheyenne Wildcat

Frank Ellis

Starred as Deputy

Charles Morton

Starred as Bushwhacker

1944

Firebrands of Arizona

Firebrands of Arizona

Firebrands of Arizona

Frank Ellis

Starred as Henchman

Charles Morton

Starred as Did not appear

1945

Along Came Jones

Along Came Jones

Along Came Jones

Frank Ellis

Starred as Barfly

Charles Morton

Starred as Card Player

1948

Albuquerque

Albuquerque

Albuquerque

Frank Ellis

Starred as Posseman

Charles Morton

Starred as Barfly

1954

Dawn at Socorro

Dawn at Socorro

Dawn at Socorro

Frank Ellis

Starred as Casino Patron

Charles Morton

Starred as Lordsburg Barfly

1962

To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird

Frank Ellis

Starred as Juror

Charles Morton

Starred as Courtroom Spectator

1963

The Gun Hawk

The Gun Hawk

The Gun Hawk

Frank Ellis

Starred as Barfly

Charles Morton

Starred as Barfly in Sanctuary

1964

Bullet for a Badman

Bullet for a Badman

Bullet for a Badman

Frank Ellis

Starred as Card Player

Charles Morton

Starred as Bartender

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