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Movies of Stanley Mack and Charles C. Wilson together

Stanley Mack and Charles C. Wilson have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Beyond the Law in 1934. The most recent movie that Stanley Mack and Charles C. Wilson starred together was The Spider's Web in 1938.

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1934

Beyond the Law

Beyond the Law

Beyond the Law

Stanley Mack

Starred as Kinney

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Prosecuting Attorney

1934

Broadway Bill

Broadway Bill

Broadway Bill

Stanley Mack

Starred as Racetrack Tout

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Collins

1934

Gambling Lady

Gambling Lady

Gambling Lady

Stanley Mack

Starred as Syndicate Board Member

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Detective Making Raid

1934

The St. Louis Kid

The St. Louis Kid

The St. Louis Kid

Stanley Mack

Starred as Driver

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Mr. Harris - the Trucking Company Boss

1935

Air Hawks

Air Hawks

Air Hawks

Stanley Mack

Starred as Pilot

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Tribune Editor

1935

The Public Menace

The Public Menace

The Public Menace

Stanley Mack

Starred as Ship Steward

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as First Detective

1937

You Only Live Once

You Only Live Once

You Only Live Once

Stanley Mack

Starred as Male Nurse

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Police Inspector

1938

The Spider's Web

The Spider's Web

The Spider's Web

Stanley Mack

Starred as Gunman in Bank

Charles C. Wilson

Starred as Chase

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