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Movies of Jack Rice and Charles Sherlock together

Jack Rice and Charles Sherlock have starred in 9 movies together. Their first film was The Bride Walks Out in 1936. The most recent movie that Jack Rice and Charles Sherlock starred together was Shakedown in 1950.

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1936

The Bride Walks Out

The Bride Walks Out

The Bride Walks Out

Jack Rice

Starred as New Year's Eve Emcee

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Ship Steward

1936

Walking on Air

Walking on Air

Walking on Air

Jack Rice

Starred as Sponsor

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Court Clerk

1943

Good Morning, Judge

Good Morning, Judge

Good Morning, Judge

Jack Rice

Starred as Hotel Clerk

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Waiter

1944

Hat Check Honey

Hat Check Honey

Hat Check Honey

Jack Rice

Starred as C.B.

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Man on Bicycle

1944

Hi, Beautiful

Hi, Beautiful

Hi, Beautiful

Jack Rice

Starred as Board Member

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Undetermined Role

1944

Louisiana Hayride

Louisiana Hayride

Louisiana Hayride

Jack Rice

Starred as Hotel Clerk

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Photographer

1945

Under Western Skies

Under Western Skies

Under Western Skies

Jack Rice

Starred as Neil Mathews

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Young Buck #2

1946

Because of Him

Because of Him

Because of Him

Jack Rice

Starred as Florist

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Photographer

1950

Shakedown

Shakedown

Shakedown

Jack Rice

Starred as Floorwalker

Charles Sherlock

Starred as Sam, Colton's Henchman

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