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Movies of Lynton Brent and George J. Lewis together

Lynton Brent and George J. Lewis have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Headline Woman in 1935. The most recent movie that Lynton Brent and George J. Lewis starred together was The Three Stooges Follies in 1974.

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1935

The Headline Woman

The Headline Woman

The Headline Woman

Lynton Brent

Starred as Henchman Page

George J. Lewis

Starred as O'Shay, Reporter

1942

Olaf Laughs Last

Olaf Laughs Last

Olaf Laughs Last

Lynton Brent

Starred as Kidnapper

George J. Lewis

Starred as Bill Dykes

1943

Batman

Batman

Batman

Lynton Brent

Starred as Intended Lockwood Pilot

George J. Lewis

Starred as Henchman Burke

1943

The Masked Marvel

The Masked Marvel

The Masked Marvel

Lynton Brent

Starred as Pier 19 Guard #1

George J. Lewis

Starred as Philip Morton

1943

The Texas Kid

The Texas Kid

The Texas Kid

Lynton Brent

Starred as Henchman Jess

George J. Lewis

Starred as Rocky

1944

Captain America

Captain America

Captain America

Lynton Brent

Starred as Airplane Mechanic [Chs. 8-9]

George J. Lewis

Starred as Bart Matson

1946

The Gay Cavalier

The Gay Cavalier

The Gay Cavalier

Lynton Brent

Starred as Money Coach Guard

George J. Lewis

Starred as Wedding Guest

1974

The Three Stooges Follies

The Three Stooges Follies

The Three Stooges Follies

Lynton Brent

Starred as Pete

George J. Lewis

Starred as Vera's husband

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