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Frank Lackteen Chris-Pin Martin

Movies of Frank Lackteen and Chris-Pin Martin together

Frank Lackteen and Chris-Pin Martin have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Lash in 1930. The most recent movie that Frank Lackteen and Chris-Pin Martin starred together was The Gay Caballero in 1940.

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1930

The Lash

The Lash

The Lash

Frank Lackteen

Starred as Caballero

Chris-Pin Martin

Starred as Caballero

1930

Under a Texas Moon

Under a Texas Moon

Under a Texas Moon

Frank Lackteen

Starred as Pablo

Chris-Pin Martin

Starred as Pancho

1934

Lazy River

Lazy River

Lazy River

Frank Lackteen

Starred as Sam Kee's Henchman

Chris-Pin Martin

Starred as Raoul

1935

Escape from Devil's Island

Escape from Devil's Island

Escape from Devil's Island

Frank Lackteen

Starred as Python

Chris-Pin Martin

Starred as Goat Herder

1938

Four Men and a Prayer

Four Men and a Prayer

Four Men and a Prayer

Frank Lackteen

Starred as Native

Chris-Pin Martin

Starred as Sergeant in Marlanda

1939

The Girl and the Gambler

The Girl and the Gambler

The Girl and the Gambler

Frank Lackteen

Starred as Tomaso

Chris-Pin Martin

Starred as Pasqual

1940

Lucky Cisco Kid

Lucky Cisco Kid

Lucky Cisco Kid

Frank Lackteen

Starred as Murdered Bandit

Chris-Pin Martin

Starred as Gordito

1940

The Gay Caballero

The Gay Caballero

The Gay Caballero

Frank Lackteen

Starred as Peon Messenger

Chris-Pin Martin

Starred as Gordito

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