Movies of Harold Miller and Alexander Pollard together
Harold Miller and Alexander Pollard have starred in 21 movies together. Their first film was Her Majesty, Love in 1931. The most recent movie that Harold Miller and Alexander Pollard starred together was Words and Music in 1948.
1931
Her Majesty, Love
Her Majesty, Love
Harold Miller
Starred as Cabaret Patron
Alexander Pollard
Starred as Waiter at Banquet
1934
Gambling Lady
1935
The Woman in Red
1937
Marked Woman
1937
Michael O'Halloran
1937
On the Avenue
1937
Second Honeymoon
1937
The Emperor's Candlesticks
1938
Island in the Sky
Island in the Sky
Harold Miller
Starred as Nightclub Patron
Alexander Pollard
Starred as Nightclub Waiter
1941
Dive Bomber
1942
Tales of Manhattan
1943
Flesh and Fantasy
1945
She Went to the Races
She Went to the Races
Harold Miller
Starred as Racetrack Spectator
Alexander Pollard
Starred as Waiter
1945
Thrill of a Romance
Thrill of a Romance
Harold Miller
Starred as Wedding Guest
Alexander Pollard
Starred as Hotel Lounge Waiter
1945
Week-End at the Waldorf
Week-End at the Waldorf
Harold Miller
Starred as Lawyer
Alexander Pollard
Starred as Hotel Doorman, Waiter at Wedding
1946
Deception
1946
Gilda
1946
My Reputation
My Reputation
Harold Miller
Starred as Party Guest, Night Club Patron
Alexander Pollard
Starred as Nightclub Waiter
1946
One More Tomorrow
One More Tomorrow
Harold Miller
Starred as Man at Exhibition
Alexander Pollard
Starred as Colliers' Servant
1947
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
Harold Miller
Starred as Party Guest
Alexander Pollard
Starred as Waiter
1948
Words and Music
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