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Movies of Pat Flaherty and James C. Morton together

Pat Flaherty and James C. Morton have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Death on the Diamond in 1934. The most recent movie that Pat Flaherty and James C. Morton starred together was Pardon My Stripes in 1942.

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1934

Death on the Diamond

Death on the Diamond

Death on the Diamond

Pat Flaherty

Starred as Pat - Cardinal Coach

James C. Morton

Starred as Husband

1935

Naughty Marietta

Naughty Marietta

Naughty Marietta

Pat Flaherty

Starred as Uncredited

James C. Morton

Starred as Herald

1935

Times Square Lady

Times Square Lady

Times Square Lady

Pat Flaherty

Starred as Buck Pierson - Hockey Player

James C. Morton

Starred as Bartender

1938

Secrets of a Nurse

Secrets of a Nurse

Secrets of a Nurse

Pat Flaherty

Starred as Dick Churchill, Burkes' crooked handler

James C. Morton

Starred as Bartender

1939

Tell No Tales

Tell No Tales

Tell No Tales

Pat Flaherty

Starred as Printer

James C. Morton

Starred as Crowd Control Policeman

1939

The Housekeeper's Daughter

The Housekeeper's Daughter

The Housekeeper's Daughter

Pat Flaherty

Starred as Detective

James C. Morton

Starred as Policeman

1940

Black Diamonds

Black Diamonds

Black Diamonds

Pat Flaherty

Starred as Johnson

James C. Morton

Starred as Joseph Aloysius Stacey

1942

Pardon My Stripes

Pardon My Stripes

Pardon My Stripes

Pat Flaherty

Starred as Coach

James C. Morton

Starred as Jake

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