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Movies of Sidney Bracey and Wilbur Mack together

Sidney Bracey and Wilbur Mack have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Dance, Fools, Dance in 1931. The most recent movie that Sidney Bracey and Wilbur Mack starred together was The Gay Sisters in 1942.

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1931

Dance, Fools, Dance

Dance, Fools, Dance

Dance, Fools, Dance

Sidney Bracey

Starred as Albert

Wilbur Mack

Starred as Stockbroker

1933

What - No Beer?

What - No Beer?

What - No Beer?

Sidney Bracey

Starred as Dr. Smith

Wilbur Mack

Starred as Banker Jordan

1934

The Girl from Missouri

The Girl from Missouri

The Girl from Missouri

Sidney Bracey

Starred as Chris - Cousin's Second Butler

Wilbur Mack

Starred as Chick, Turner's Bail Bondsman

1935

The Winning Ticket

The Winning Ticket

The Winning Ticket

Sidney Bracey

Starred as Bank Employee

Wilbur Mack

Starred as Banker

1936

Charlie Chan at the Race Track

Charlie Chan at the Race Track

Charlie Chan at the Race Track

Sidney Bracey

Starred as Ship's Steward

Wilbur Mack

Starred as Bookie

1936

San Francisco

San Francisco

San Francisco

Sidney Bracey

Starred as Allen - Burley's Butler

Wilbur Mack

Starred as Bartender

1938

Angels with Dirty Faces

Angels with Dirty Faces

Angels with Dirty Faces

Sidney Bracey

Starred as Convict

Wilbur Mack

Starred as Croupier

1942

The Gay Sisters

The Gay Sisters

The Gay Sisters

Sidney Bracey

Starred as Penn's Servant

Wilbur Mack

Starred as Man in Elevator, Courtroom Extra

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