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Movies of Harry Semels and Charles Williams together

Harry Semels and Charles Williams have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Strangers of the Evening in 1932. The most recent movie that Harry Semels and Charles Williams starred together was Honeymoon Ahead in 1945.

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1932

Strangers of the Evening

Strangers of the Evening

Strangers of the Evening

Harry Semels

Starred as Gravedigging Thug

Charles Williams

Starred as 1st Passerby

1933

Central Airport

Central Airport

Central Airport

Harry Semels

Starred as Havana Airfield Worker

Charles Williams

Starred as El Paso Hotel Desk Clerk

1934

A Very Honorable Guy

A Very Honorable Guy

A Very Honorable Guy

Harry Semels

Starred as Greek

Charles Williams

Starred as Druggist

1934

Dames

Dames

Dames

Harry Semels

Starred as Newspaper Seller in 'I Only Have Eyes for You' Number

Charles Williams

Starred as Dance Director

1937

Partners in Crime

Partners in Crime

Partners in Crime

Harry Semels

Starred as Off-Stage Bit

Charles Williams

Starred as Messenger

1937

Sing and Be Happy

Sing and Be Happy

Sing and Be Happy

Harry Semels

Starred as Peddler

Charles Williams

Starred as Small Man

1938

The Marines Are Here

The Marines Are Here

The Marines Are Here

Harry Semels

Starred as Marine

Charles Williams

Starred as Bartender

1945

Honeymoon Ahead

Honeymoon Ahead

Honeymoon Ahead

Harry Semels

Starred as 2nd Convict

Charles Williams

Starred as Dinky

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