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Movies of Gordon De Main and Charles King together

Gordon De Main and Charles King have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Crashin' Broadway in 1932. The most recent movie that Gordon De Main and Charles King starred together was The Painted Stallion in 1938.

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1932

Crashin' Broadway

Crashin' Broadway

Crashin' Broadway

Gordon De Main

Starred as Sheriff

Charles King

Starred as Gus Jeffries

1932

Honor of the Mounted

Honor of the Mounted

Honor of the Mounted

Gordon De Main

Starred as Corporal McCarty

Charles King

Starred as Trapper Charlie

1933

The Dude Bandit

The Dude Bandit

The Dude Bandit

Gordon De Main

Starred as Dad Mason

Charles King

Starred as Wagon Driver

1934

The Fighting Trooper

The Fighting Trooper

The Fighting Trooper

Gordon De Main

Starred as Bartender

Charles King

Starred as Henchman Landeau

1935

Behind the Evidence

Behind the Evidence

Behind the Evidence

Gordon De Main

Starred as Captain Graham

Charles King

Starred as Chauffeur

1935

The Whole Town's Talking

The Whole Town's Talking

The Whole Town's Talking

Gordon De Main

Starred as Undetermined Role

Charles King

Starred as Cameraman

1937

The Painted Stallion

The Painted Stallion

The Painted Stallion

Gordon De Main

Starred as The Governor [Chs. 7-12]

Charles King

Starred as Bull Smith

1938

The Painted Stallion

The Painted Stallion

The Painted Stallion

Gordon De Main

Starred as New Governor

Charles King

Starred as Bull Smith

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