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Movies of Horace B. Carpenter and William H. O'Brien together

Horace B. Carpenter and William H. O'Brien have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was The Sign of the Cross in 1932. The most recent movie that Horace B. Carpenter and William H. O'Brien starred together was Man from Oklahoma in 1945.

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1932

The Sign of the Cross

The Sign of the Cross

The Sign of the Cross

Horace B. Carpenter

Starred as Uncredited

William H. O'Brien

Starred as Man Who Heard Lions All Morning

1935

Shadows of the Orient

Shadows of the Orient

Shadows of the Orient

Horace B. Carpenter

Starred as Property Clerk

William H. O'Brien

Starred as Jules - the Butler

1935

The Old Homestead

The Old Homestead

The Old Homestead

Horace B. Carpenter

Starred as Townsman

William H. O'Brien

Starred as Waiter

1936

The Country Doctor

The Country Doctor

The Country Doctor

Horace B. Carpenter

Starred as Townsman

William H. O'Brien

Starred as Waiter in Restaurant

1937

North of the Rio Grande

North of the Rio Grande

North of the Rio Grande

Horace B. Carpenter

Starred as Juror #3 - Smoking Pipe

William H. O'Brien

Starred as Bald Saloon Waiter

1944

Hot Rhythm

Hot Rhythm

Hot Rhythm

Horace B. Carpenter

Starred as Store Owner

William H. O'Brien

Starred as Nightclub Waiter

1945

Man from Oklahoma

Man from Oklahoma

Man from Oklahoma

Horace B. Carpenter

Starred as Townsman

William H. O'Brien

Starred as Club Patron

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