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Movies of Jack Gardner and Richard Kipling together

Jack Gardner and Richard Kipling have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Adventure in Manhattan in 1936. The most recent movie that Jack Gardner and Richard Kipling starred together was The Adventures of Mark Twain in 1944.

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1936

Adventure in Manhattan

Adventure in Manhattan

Adventure in Manhattan

Jack Gardner

Starred as Reporter

Richard Kipling

Starred as Army Officer in Play

1937

Midnight Court

Midnight Court

Midnight Court

Jack Gardner

Starred as Reporter

Richard Kipling

Starred as Defense Attorney

1939

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Jack Gardner

Starred as Reporter

Richard Kipling

Starred as Senator

1941

Meet John Doe

Meet John Doe

Meet John Doe

Jack Gardner

Starred as Photographer

Richard Kipling

Starred as Police Commissioner

1941

You're in the Army Now

You're in the Army Now

You're in the Army Now

Jack Gardner

Starred as Officer with Lemonade

Richard Kipling

Starred as Major

1942

Gentleman Jim

Gentleman Jim

Gentleman Jim

Jack Gardner

Starred as Usher

Richard Kipling

Starred as Uncredited

1942

The Pride of the Yankees

The Pride of the Yankees

The Pride of the Yankees

Jack Gardner

Starred as Tunnel of Love Barker

Richard Kipling

Starred as Broker

1944

The Adventures of Mark Twain

The Adventures of Mark Twain

The Adventures of Mark Twain

Jack Gardner

Starred as Uncredited

Richard Kipling

Starred as Uncredited

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