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Richard Carle James C. Morton

Movies of Richard Carle and James C. Morton together

Richard Carle and James C. Morton have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Sing and Like It in 1934. The most recent movie that Richard Carle and James C. Morton starred together was Those Were the Days! in 1940.

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1934

Sing and Like It

Sing and Like It

Sing and Like It

Richard Carle

Starred as Mr. Abercrombie Hancock - Critic

James C. Morton

Starred as Tied Up Mug

1936

Arizona Mahoney

Arizona Mahoney

Arizona Mahoney

Richard Carle

Starred as Sheriff

James C. Morton

Starred as Bald-Headed Man

1936

Easy to Take

Easy to Take

Easy to Take

Richard Carle

Starred as Attorney Olney

James C. Morton

Starred as Police Sergeant

1937

Merry Go Round of 1938

Merry Go Round of 1938

Merry Go Round of 1938

Richard Carle

Starred as Col. J. Addison Frooks

James C. Morton

Starred as Waiter

1937

Rhythm in the Clouds

Rhythm in the Clouds

Rhythm in the Clouds

Richard Carle

Starred as J.C. Boswell

James C. Morton

Starred as Cop

1937

She's Dangerous

She's Dangerous

She's Dangerous

Richard Carle

Starred as Kegley

James C. Morton

Starred as Lunch Room Proprietor

1940

Lillian Russell

Lillian Russell

Lillian Russell

Richard Carle

Starred as Bradley

James C. Morton

Starred as Bartender

1940

Those Were the Days!

Those Were the Days!

Those Were the Days!

Richard Carle

Starred as Old Man

James C. Morton

Starred as Conductor

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