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Movies of Hugh O'Connell and William Worthington together

Hugh O'Connell and William Worthington have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was The Man Who Reclaimed His Head in 1934. The most recent movie that Hugh O'Connell and William Worthington starred together was Women Are Like That in 1938.

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1934

The Man Who Reclaimed His Head

The Man Who Reclaimed His Head

The Man Who Reclaimed His Head

Hugh O'Connell

Starred as Minor Role

William Worthington

Starred as Attendant

1935

Diamond Jim

Diamond Jim

Diamond Jim

Hugh O'Connell

Starred as Charles B. Horsley

William Worthington

Starred as Man at Bar

1937

Marry the Girl

Marry the Girl

Marry the Girl

Hugh O'Connell

Starred as Michael 'Mike' Forrester

William Worthington

Starred as George Washington

1937

Ready, Willing and Able

Ready, Willing and Able

Ready, Willing and Able

Hugh O'Connell

Starred as Truman Hardy

William Worthington

Starred as Elderly Man in Hallway

1937

The Footloose Heiress

The Footloose Heiress

The Footloose Heiress

Hugh O'Connell

Starred as John C. Allyn

William Worthington

Starred as Mr. Clark's Associate

1938

Accidents Will Happen

Accidents Will Happen

Accidents Will Happen

Hugh O'Connell

Starred as John Oldham

William Worthington

Starred as Irate Car Owner Getting Bumped

1938

Women Are Like That

Women Are Like That

Women Are Like That

Hugh O'Connell

Starred as George Dunlap

William Worthington

Starred as The Minister

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