

Movies of George Chesebro and George J. Lewis together
George Chesebro and George J. Lewis have starred in 17 movies together. Their first film was Riders of the Badlands in 1941. The most recent movie that George Chesebro and George J. Lewis starred together was Ghost of Zorro in 1959.

1941

Riders of the Badlands
Riders of the Badlands
George Chesebro
Starred as Posse Member
George J. Lewis
Starred as Henchman Kirk
1943

Batman
1945

Federal Operator 99
1945

Wagon Wheels Westward
Wagon Wheels Westward
George Chesebro
Starred as Henchman Butch Posing as Tom Sutton
George J. Lewis
Starred as Lunsford
1946

Rainbow Over Texas
1946

The Phantom Rider
The Phantom Rider
George Chesebro
Starred as Stegecoach Guard
George J. Lewis
Starred as Blue Feather
1948

Adventures of Frank and Jesse James
Adventures of Frank and Jesse James
George Chesebro
Starred as Jim, Station Agent [Chs. 1, 3, 6]
George J. Lewis
Starred as Rafe Henley
1949

Ghost of Zorro
1950

Colorado Ranger
1950

Crooked River
1950

Fast on the Draw
1950

Hostile Country
Hostile Country
George Chesebro
Starred as Henry H. Oliver
George J. Lewis
Starred as Jim Knowlton - the Oliver imposter
1950

Marshal of Heldorado
Marshal of Heldorado
George Chesebro
Starred as Townsman Zeke
George J. Lewis
Starred as Nate Tulliver
1950

West of the Brazos
1951

Al Jennings of Oklahoma
Al Jennings of Oklahoma
George Chesebro
Starred as Poker Player
George J. Lewis
Starred as Sammy Page
1951

The Kid from Amarillo
The Kid from Amarillo
George Chesebro
Starred as El Loco
George J. Lewis
Starred as Don Jos� Figaroa
1959

Ghost of Zorro
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