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Movies of J. Gunnis Davis and Frederick Truesdell together

J. Gunnis Davis and Frederick Truesdell have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was The Black Sheep in 1912. The most recent movie that J. Gunnis Davis and Frederick Truesdell starred together was No Show for the Chauffeur in 1914.

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1912

The Black Sheep

The Black Sheep

The Black Sheep

J. Gunnis Davis

Starred as The Butler

Frederick Truesdell

Starred as Jim Brock

1913

For Better or for Worse

For Better or for Worse

For Better or for Worse

J. Gunnis Davis

Starred as Uncredited

Frederick Truesdell

Starred as Uncredited

1913

The Crimson Cross

The Crimson Cross

The Crimson Cross

J. Gunnis Davis

Starred as Uncredited

Frederick Truesdell

Starred as Uncredited

1913

The Return of Lady Linda

The Return of Lady Linda

The Return of Lady Linda

J. Gunnis Davis

Starred as Caspar

Frederick Truesdell

Starred as Baron Enrico

1913

The Spectre Bridegroom

The Spectre Bridegroom

The Spectre Bridegroom

J. Gunnis Davis

Starred as Rudolph, a Servant

Frederick Truesdell

Starred as Auguste

1914

Adventures in Diplomacy

Adventures in Diplomacy

Adventures in Diplomacy

J. Gunnis Davis

Starred as Uncredited

Frederick Truesdell

Starred as The Venezuelan Ambassador

1914

No Show for the Chauffeur

No Show for the Chauffeur

No Show for the Chauffeur

J. Gunnis Davis

Starred as Jim - Jack's Chauffeur

Frederick Truesdell

Starred as Jack Warren - the Young Man

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