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Movies of James Morrison and Earle Williams together

James Morrison and Earle Williams have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was A Tale of Two Cities in 1911. The most recent movie that James Morrison and Earle Williams starred together was The Christian in 1914.

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1911

A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

James Morrison

Starred as Peasant Brother

Earle Williams

Starred as Uncredited

1912

Coronets and Hearts

Coronets and Hearts

Coronets and Hearts

James Morrison

Starred as Uncredited

Earle Williams

Starred as Cyril - Son of the Earl of Creston

1912

Saving an Audience

Saving an Audience

Saving an Audience

James Morrison

Starred as Mark

Earle Williams

Starred as Matthew

1912

The Seventh Son

The Seventh Son

The Seventh Son

James Morrison

Starred as Harry Beecham, Janet's Seventh Son

Earle Williams

Starred as One of the Beecham Brothers

1912

Willie's Sister

Willie's Sister

Willie's Sister

James Morrison

Starred as Willie Green

Earle Williams

Starred as Willie's Room-Mate

1913

The Tiger Lily

The Tiger Lily

The Tiger Lily

James Morrison

Starred as Uncredited

Earle Williams

Starred as Henry

1914

My Official Wife

My Official Wife

My Official Wife

James Morrison

Starred as Undetermined Role

Earle Williams

Starred as Sacha

1914

The Christian

The Christian

The Christian

James Morrison

Starred as Brother Paul

Earle Williams

Starred as Brother John Storm

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