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Movies of John Webb Dillon and Harry Semels together

John Webb Dillon and Harry Semels have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Speed in 1922. The most recent movie that John Webb Dillon and Harry Semels starred together was The Murder in the Museum in 1934.

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1922

Speed

Speed

Speed

John Webb Dillon

Starred as Edwin Stansbury

Harry Semels

Starred as Jim Sprague

1926

The House Without a Key

The House Without a Key

The House Without a Key

John Webb Dillon

Starred as Uncredited

Harry Semels

Starred as Saladine

1928

The Tiger's Shadow

The Tiger's Shadow

The Tiger's Shadow

John Webb Dillon

Starred as Ladd, the Gardener

Harry Semels

Starred as Hawks

1931

The Mystery of Compartment C

The Mystery of Compartment C

The Mystery of Compartment C

John Webb Dillon

Starred as Uncredited

Harry Semels

Starred as Uncredited

1932

Sally of the Subway

Sally of the Subway

Sally of the Subway

John Webb Dillon

Starred as McMillan, Henchman

Harry Semels

Starred as Leopold Von Trump

1934

Broadway Bill

Broadway Bill

Broadway Bill

John Webb Dillon

Starred as Uncredited

Harry Semels

Starred as Conductor Bettor on Broadway Bill

1934

I'll Fix It

I'll Fix It

I'll Fix It

John Webb Dillon

Starred as Minor Role

Harry Semels

Starred as Garbage Man

1934

The Murder in the Museum

The Murder in the Museum

The Murder in the Museum

John Webb Dillon

Starred as Desk Reporter

Harry Semels

Starred as Gat Werner

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