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Movies of Nick Cogley and Chester M. Franklin together

Nick Cogley and Chester M. Franklin have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was A Wife Wanted in 1913. The most recent movie that Nick Cogley and Chester M. Franklin starred together was Their First Execution in 1913.

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1913

A Wife Wanted

A Wife Wanted

A Wife Wanted

Nick Cogley

Starred as Uncredited

Chester M. Franklin

Starred as Cowboy

1913

Cohen Saves the Flag

Cohen Saves the Flag

Cohen Saves the Flag

Nick Cogley

Starred as The General

Chester M. Franklin

Starred as Bearded Officer

1913

His Chum the Baron

His Chum the Baron

His Chum the Baron

Nick Cogley

Starred as Party Guest

Chester M. Franklin

Starred as Party Guest

1913

On His Wedding Day

On His Wedding Day

On His Wedding Day

Nick Cogley

Starred as The Father

Chester M. Franklin

Starred as Wedding Guest

1913

The Chief's Predicament

The Chief's Predicament

The Chief's Predicament

Nick Cogley

Starred as The Do-Gooder

Chester M. Franklin

Starred as Cop

1913

The Rural Third Degree

The Rural Third Degree

The Rural Third Degree

Nick Cogley

Starred as Police Chief

Chester M. Franklin

Starred as Cop

1913

The Stolen Purse

The Stolen Purse

The Stolen Purse

Nick Cogley

Starred as Tramp

Chester M. Franklin

Starred as Cop

1913

Their First Execution

Their First Execution

Their First Execution

Nick Cogley

Starred as Warden

Chester M. Franklin

Starred as Minor Role

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