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J. Farrell MacDonald Charles Sherlock

Movies of J. Farrell MacDonald and Charles Sherlock together

J. Farrell MacDonald and Charles Sherlock have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was The Working Man in 1933. The most recent movie that J. Farrell MacDonald and Charles Sherlock starred together was Fighting Man of the Plains in 1949.

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1933

The Working Man

The Working Man

The Working Man

J. Farrell MacDonald

Starred as Hank Davidson

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Waiter on Yacht

1935

The Whole Town's Talking

The Whole Town's Talking

The Whole Town's Talking

J. Farrell MacDonald

Starred as Prison Warden

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Reporter

1936

Florida Special

Florida Special

Florida Special

J. Farrell MacDonald

Starred as Captain Timothy Harrigan

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Barman

1938

Extortion

Extortion

Extortion

J. Farrell MacDonald

Starred as Coach Pearson

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Thumbs

1938

The Crowd Roars

The Crowd Roars

The Crowd Roars

J. Farrell MacDonald

Starred as Father Patrick Ryan

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Reporter

1947

Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve

J. Farrell MacDonald

Starred as Policeman

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Reichman Henchman as Chauffeur

1949

Fighting Man of the Plains

Fighting Man of the Plains

Fighting Man of the Plains

J. Farrell MacDonald

Starred as Partridge

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Charlie - Dealer

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