Movies of George McKay and Frank O'Connor together
George McKay and Frank O'Connor have starred in 21 movies together. Their first film was Super-Speed in 1935. The most recent movie that George McKay and Frank O'Connor starred together was Up in Arms in 1944.

1935

Super-Speed
1935

The Public Menace
1936

You May Be Next
1937

The Frame-Up
1938

Newsboys' Home
1938

Squadron of Honor
1939

Code of the Streets
1939

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
George McKay
Starred as Reporter
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Senator Alfred
1940

Little Nellie Kelly
Little Nellie Kelly
George McKay
Starred as Bill - Workman at Fogarty's
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Irish Crony in Pub
1941

A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob
A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob
George McKay
Starred as Joe - Counterman
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Chauffeur
1941

Caught in the Act
1941

Caught in the Draft
Caught in the Draft
George McKay
Starred as Quartermaster Sergeant
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Major on Review Stand
1941

Hurry, Charlie, Hurry
Hurry, Charlie, Hurry
George McKay
Starred as Vice President Horatio P. Quimby
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Police Desk Sergeant
1942

Pardon My Stripes
1942

The Big Street
The Big Street
George McKay
Starred as Police Sergeant at Holland Tunnel
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Police Captain at Holland Tunnel
1943

Murder in Times Square
1943

She Has What It Takes
She Has What It Takes
George McKay
Starred as Mike McManus
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Police Sergeant
1943

Swing Out the Blues
1943

The Powers Girl
1944

Jam Session
1944

Up in Arms
Up in Arms
George McKay
Starred as Old Stevedore, Loading Dock Foreman
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Elevator Starter
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