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Movies of Geoffrey Benstead and Malcolm Tod together

Geoffrey Benstead and Malcolm Tod have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was Belle of the Gambling Den in 1921. The most recent movie that Geoffrey Benstead and Malcolm Tod starred together was The Glorious Adventure in 1922.

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1921

Belle of the Gambling Den

Belle of the Gambling Den

Belle of the Gambling Den

Geoffrey Benstead

Starred as Insp. Haigh's Friend

Malcolm Tod

Starred as Uncredited

1921

Something in the City

Something in the City

Something in the City

Geoffrey Benstead

Starred as Insp. Haigh's Friend

Malcolm Tod

Starred as Uncredited

1921

The Case of a Packing Case

The Case of a Packing Case

The Case of a Packing Case

Geoffrey Benstead

Starred as Insp. Haigh's Friend

Malcolm Tod

Starred as Uncredited

1921

The Man Who Came Back

The Man Who Came Back

The Man Who Came Back

Geoffrey Benstead

Starred as Insp. Haigh's Friend

Malcolm Tod

Starred as Uncredited

1921

The Notorious Mrs. Fagin

The Notorious Mrs. Fagin

The Notorious Mrs. Fagin

Geoffrey Benstead

Starred as Insp. Haigh's Friend

Malcolm Tod

Starred as Uncredited

1921

The Stolen Jewels

The Stolen Jewels

The Stolen Jewels

Geoffrey Benstead

Starred as Insp. Haigh's Friend

Malcolm Tod

Starred as Uncredited

1922

The Glorious Adventure

The Glorious Adventure

The Glorious Adventure

Geoffrey Benstead

Starred as Character in Thieves' Kitchen

Malcolm Tod

Starred as A Friend of Argyle's

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