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Movies of Roger Moore and William Searby together

Roger Moore and William Searby have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was A Harem Knight in 1926. The most recent movie that Roger Moore and William Searby starred together was Hatta Marri in 1932.

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1926

A Harem Knight

A Harem Knight

A Harem Knight

Roger Moore

Starred as Gendarme

William Searby

Starred as French Flirt on Street

1926

Alice Be Good

Alice Be Good

Alice Be Good

Roger Moore

Starred as Mr. Green - Alice's Father

William Searby

Starred as Slick - a Toe Dancer

1927

Broke in China

Broke in China

Broke in China

Roger Moore

Starred as Ruth's Sweetheart

William Searby

Starred as Wedding Guest

1927

Peaches and Plumbers

Peaches and Plumbers

Peaches and Plumbers

Roger Moore

Starred as Minor Role

William Searby

Starred as The Brother

1927

The Girl from Everywhere

The Girl from Everywhere

The Girl from Everywhere

Roger Moore

Starred as Mr. Filbert - Actor

William Searby

Starred as Cameraman

1928

The Best Man

The Best Man

The Best Man

Roger Moore

Starred as Man on the Street

William Searby

Starred as Streetcar Motorman

1932

Doubling in the Quickies

Doubling in the Quickies

Doubling in the Quickies

Roger Moore

Starred as Mr. Thompson - Paragon Leading Man

William Searby

Starred as Paragon Cameraman

1932

Hatta Marri

Hatta Marri

Hatta Marri

Roger Moore

Starred as 2nd Arab Horse Thief

William Searby

Starred as Legionnaire with Hoof Print

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