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Movies of George Barbier and Frank Darien together

George Barbier and Frank Darien have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Hello, Everybody! in 1933. The most recent movie that George Barbier and Frank Darien starred together was Hello Frisco, Hello in 1943.

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1933

Hello, Everybody!

Hello, Everybody!

Hello, Everybody!

George Barbier

Starred as Mr. Blair

Frank Darien

Starred as Henry Thompson

1933

This Day and Age

This Day and Age

This Day and Age

George Barbier

Starred as Judge Michael Maguire

Frank Darien

Starred as Stolen Car Owner

1934

Journal of a Crime

Journal of a Crime

Journal of a Crime

George Barbier

Starred as Chautard

Frank Darien

Starred as Stage Manager

1935

Here Comes Cookie

Here Comes Cookie

Here Comes Cookie

George Barbier

Starred as Harrison Allen

Frank Darien

Starred as Clyde

1935

Life Begins at 40

Life Begins at 40

Life Begins at 40

George Barbier

Starred as Colonel Joseph Abercrombie

Frank Darien

Starred as Abercrombie's Friend

1936

Early to Bed

Early to Bed

Early to Bed

George Barbier

Starred as Horace Stanton

Frank Darien

Starred as Pop - a Clerk

1937

On the Avenue

On the Avenue

On the Avenue

George Barbier

Starred as Commodore Caraway

Frank Darien

Starred as Frank - Stage Doorman

1943

Hello Frisco, Hello

Hello Frisco, Hello

Hello Frisco, Hello

George Barbier

Starred as Col. Weatherby

Frank Darien

Starred as Missionary

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