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Movies of Richard Kipling and Charles C. Wilson together

Richard Kipling and Charles C. Wilson have starred in 9 movies together. Their first film was Broadway Bill in 1934. The most recent movie that Richard Kipling and Charles C. Wilson starred together was Gentleman Jim in 1942.

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1934

Broadway Bill

Broadway Bill

Broadway Bill

Richard Kipling

Starred as Uncredited

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Collins

1934

The Hell Cat

The Hell Cat

The Hell Cat

Richard Kipling

Starred as Minor Role

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Graham

1935

The Glass Key

The Glass Key

The Glass Key

Richard Kipling

Starred as Dice Player

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as District Attorney Edward J. Farr

1936

Rose Bowl

Rose Bowl

Rose Bowl

Richard Kipling

Starred as Barber

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Burke

1937

Midnight Court

Midnight Court

Midnight Court

Richard Kipling

Starred as Defense Attorney

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Police Chief

1941

Meet John Doe

Meet John Doe

Meet John Doe

Richard Kipling

Starred as Police Commissioner

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Charlie Dawson

1941

Out of the Fog

Out of the Fog

Out of the Fog

Richard Kipling

Starred as Reporter

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Police Inspector

1941

Strange Alibi

Strange Alibi

Strange Alibi

Richard Kipling

Starred as Defense Attorney

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Police Desk Sergeant

1942

Gentleman Jim

Gentleman Jim

Gentleman Jim

Richard Kipling

Starred as Uncredited

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Gurney

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