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Movies of Frank McClure and Paul Stanton together

Frank McClure and Paul Stanton have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Most Precious Thing in Life in 1934. The most recent movie that Frank McClure and Paul Stanton starred together was Sister Kenny in 1946.

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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

Paul Stanton

Starred as Charles Kelsey

1937

Man of the People

Man of the People

Man of the People

Frank McClure

Starred as Party Guest

Paul Stanton

Starred as District Attorney Joel Stringer

1937

Portia on Trial

Portia on Trial

Portia on Trial

Frank McClure

Starred as Attorney at Trial

Paul Stanton

Starred as Judge

1937

The Awful Truth

The Awful Truth

The Awful Truth

Frank McClure

Starred as Minor Role

Paul Stanton

Starred as Judge

1943

Air Raid Wardens

Air Raid Wardens

Air Raid Wardens

Frank McClure

Starred as Townsman at Civil Defense Headquarters

Paul Stanton

Starred as Capt. Biddle

1943

Government Girl

Government Girl

Government Girl

Frank McClure

Starred as Senator

Paul Stanton

Starred as Cedric L. Harvester

1944

Once Upon a Time

Once Upon a Time

Once Upon a Time

Frank McClure

Starred as Guest

Paul Stanton

Starred as Dunhill

1946

Sister Kenny

Sister Kenny

Sister Kenny

Frank McClure

Starred as Doctor at Medical Symposium

Paul Stanton

Starred as Dr. Gideon

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