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Movies of Frank McClure and Mary Forbes together

Frank McClure and Mary Forbes have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was Most Precious Thing in Life in 1934. The most recent movie that Frank McClure and Mary Forbes starred together was The Secret Life of Walter Mitty in 1947.

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1934

Most Precious Thing in Life

Most Precious Thing in Life

Most Precious Thing in Life

Frank McClure

Starred as Minor Role

Mary Forbes

Starred as Mrs. Kelsey

1937

One Hundred Men and a Girl

One Hundred Men and a Girl

One Hundred Men and a Girl

Frank McClure

Starred as Men's Club Member

Mary Forbes

Starred as Concert Hall Patron

1937

The Awful Truth

The Awful Truth

The Awful Truth

Frank McClure

Starred as Minor Role

Mary Forbes

Starred as Mrs. Vance

1938

You Can't Take It With You

You Can't Take It With You

You Can't Take It With You

Frank McClure

Starred as Restaurant Patron

Mary Forbes

Starred as Mrs. Anthony Kirby

1945

The Picture of Dorian Gray

The Picture of Dorian Gray

The Picture of Dorian Gray

Frank McClure

Starred as Footman

Mary Forbes

Starred as Lady Agatha

1947

It Had to Be You

It Had to Be You

It Had to Be You

Frank McClure

Starred as Wedding Guest, Ringsider at Fight

Mary Forbes

Starred as Mrs. Kimberly

1947

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Frank McClure

Starred as Director

Mary Forbes

Starred as Mrs. Pierce

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