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Movies of Matt Moore and William Welsh together

Matt Moore and William Welsh have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was In Peril of the Sea in 1913. The most recent movie that Matt Moore and William Welsh starred together was The Blood-Stained Hand in 1917.

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1913

In Peril of the Sea

In Peril of the Sea

In Peril of the Sea

Matt Moore

Starred as The Sailor

William Welsh

Starred as The Organist's Father

1913

Plain Jane

Plain Jane

Plain Jane

Matt Moore

Starred as Shelley - the Artist

William Welsh

Starred as Count von Sternberg

1913

Traffic in Souls

Traffic in Souls

Traffic in Souls

Matt Moore

Starred as Officer Burke - Officer 4434

William Welsh

Starred as William Trubus

1913

Who Killed Olga Carew?

Who Killed Olga Carew?

Who Killed Olga Carew?

Matt Moore

Starred as Thomas - the Photographer

William Welsh

Starred as Arthur Metfalf - the Artist

1915

A Photoplay Without a Name, or: A $50.00 Reward

A Photoplay Without a Name, or: A $50.00 Reward

A Photoplay Without a Name, or: A $50.00 Reward

Matt Moore

Starred as Uncredited

William Welsh

Starred as Uncredited

1916

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Matt Moore

Starred as Lieutenant Bond

William Welsh

Starred as Charles Denver

1917

The Blood-Stained Hand

The Blood-Stained Hand

The Blood-Stained Hand

Matt Moore

Starred as Thomas - the Photographer

William Welsh

Starred as Arthur Metcalf - the Artist

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