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Movies of Jerome Cowan and William Newell together

Jerome Cowan and William Newell have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Great Victor Herbert in 1939. The most recent movie that Jerome Cowan and William Newell starred together was Criminal Lawyer in 1951.

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1939

The Great Victor Herbert

The Great Victor Herbert

The Great Victor Herbert

Jerome Cowan

Starred as Barney Harris

William Newell

Starred as Fred Clayton

1940

City for Conquest

City for Conquest

City for Conquest

Jerome Cowan

Starred as 'Dutch'

William Newell

Starred as Max's Lyricist

1943

No Place for a Lady

No Place for a Lady

No Place for a Lady

Jerome Cowan

Starred as Eddie Moore

William Newell

Starred as Toreador Cafe Waiter

1944

Sing a Jingle

Sing a Jingle

Sing a Jingle

Jerome Cowan

Starred as Andrews

William Newell

Starred as Wiggins

1946

Deadline for Murder

Deadline for Murder

Deadline for Murder

Jerome Cowan

Starred as Lynch

William Newell

Starred as First Player

1946

The Kid from Brooklyn

The Kid from Brooklyn

The Kid from Brooklyn

Jerome Cowan

Starred as Fight Announcer

William Newell

Starred as Photographer

1948

Blondie's Secret

Blondie's Secret

Blondie's Secret

Jerome Cowan

Starred as George Radcliffe

William Newell

Starred as Mr. Ford, Grocery Cashier

1951

Criminal Lawyer

Criminal Lawyer

Criminal Lawyer

Jerome Cowan

Starred as Walter Medford

William Newell

Starred as Mac - Bartender

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