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Movies of Hank Bell and J.W. Cody together

Hank Bell and J.W. Cody have starred in 9 movies together. Their first film was Oklahoma Jim in 1931. The most recent movie that Hank Bell and J.W. Cody starred together was Wagon Tracks West in 1943.

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1931

Oklahoma Jim

Oklahoma Jim

Oklahoma Jim

Hank Bell

Starred as Barfly

J.W. Cody

Starred as Indian

1938

Flaming Frontiers

Flaming Frontiers

Flaming Frontiers

Hank Bell

Starred as Hank #2 [Chs. 7, 9, 15]

J.W. Cody

Starred as Indian Raider

1938

The Lone Ranger

The Lone Ranger

The Lone Ranger

Hank Bell

Starred as Wagon Train Man

J.W. Cody

Starred as Running Elk

1939

Overland with Kit Carson

Overland with Kit Carson

Overland with Kit Carson

Hank Bell

Starred as Broken-Hand Fitzpatrick

J.W. Cody

Starred as Indian Warrior

1940

Hi-Yo Silver

Hi-Yo Silver

Hi-Yo Silver

Hank Bell

Starred as Rancher

J.W. Cody

Starred as Running Elk

1941

Western Union

Western Union

Western Union

Hank Bell

Starred as Telegraph Worker

J.W. Cody

Starred as Indian

1942

The Valley of Vanishing Men

The Valley of Vanishing Men

The Valley of Vanishing Men

Hank Bell

Starred as Wounded Prospector

J.W. Cody

Starred as Indian

1943

A Lady Takes a Chance

A Lady Takes a Chance

A Lady Takes a Chance

Hank Bell

Starred as Mustached Gold City Cowboy

J.W. Cody

Starred as Indian Bellhop

1943

Wagon Tracks West

Wagon Tracks West

Wagon Tracks West

Hank Bell

Starred as Barfly

J.W. Cody

Starred as Blue Feather

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