Movies of James Flavin and Henry Roquemore together
James Flavin and Henry Roquemore have starred in 20 movies together. Their first film was Straight from the Shoulder in 1936. The most recent movie that James Flavin and Henry Roquemore starred together was The Iron Major in 1943.
1936
Straight from the Shoulder
Straight from the Shoulder
James Flavin
Starred as Policeman
Henry Roquemore
Starred as Railroad Agent
1937
Big Town Girl
1938
Test Pilot
1938
The Arkansas Traveler
1939
Fast and Furious
Fast and Furious
James Flavin
Starred as Policeman Guarding Entrance
Henry Roquemore
Starred as Singer at Party
1939
The Gracie Allen Murder Case
1940
Framed
1940
Lucky Cisco Kid
1940
The Way of All Flesh
1940
When the Daltons Rode
When the Daltons Rode
James Flavin
Starred as Annabella's Brother
Henry Roquemore
Starred as Jim Osborne - Juror
1940
Women Without Names
1940
Yesterday's Heroes
1941
Hold Back the Dawn
Hold Back the Dawn
James Flavin
Starred as Immigration Guard
Henry Roquemore
Starred as Clarence - Driver of Car
1941
Pot o' Gold
Pot o' Gold
James Flavin
Starred as Sheriff Bud Connolly
Henry Roquemore
Starred as Mr. Samson - Federal Inspector
1941
Skylark
1941
The People vs. Dr. Kildare
The People vs. Dr. Kildare
James Flavin
Starred as Bob Hackley
Henry Roquemore
Starred as First Onlooker
1941
The Wild Man of Borneo
1942
Broadway
1942
Ten Gentlemen from West Point
Ten Gentlemen from West Point
James Flavin
Starred as Capt. Luddy
Henry Roquemore
Starred as Senator
1943
The Iron Major
The Iron Major
James Flavin
Starred as Football Umpire
Henry Roquemore
Starred as Young Frank's Neighbor
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