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Movies of Stanley Mack and Charles Sullivan together

Stanley Mack and Charles Sullivan have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Grand Slam in 1933. The most recent movie that Stanley Mack and Charles Sullivan starred together was No Greater Sin in 1941.

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1933

Grand Slam

Grand Slam

Grand Slam

Stanley Mack

Starred as Well-Wisher

Charles Sullivan

Starred as Taxi Driver

1935

She Couldn't Take It

She Couldn't Take It

She Couldn't Take It

Stanley Mack

Starred as Reporter

Charles Sullivan

Starred as State Trooper

1935

The Public Menace

The Public Menace

The Public Menace

Stanley Mack

Starred as Ship Steward

Charles Sullivan

Starred as Apartment Resident, Truck Driver

1935

The Whole Town's Talking

The Whole Town's Talking

The Whole Town's Talking

Stanley Mack

Starred as Gangster

Charles Sullivan

Starred as Henchman

1938

Mr. Moto's Gamble

Mr. Moto's Gamble

Mr. Moto's Gamble

Stanley Mack

Starred as Usher

Charles Sullivan

Starred as Handler

1939

Mandrake, the Magician

Mandrake, the Magician

Mandrake, the Magician

Stanley Mack

Starred as Roadster Henchman

Charles Sullivan

Starred as Henchman-Driver

1939

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Stanley Mack

Starred as Senator

Charles Sullivan

Starred as Cab Driver

1941

No Greater Sin

No Greater Sin

No Greater Sin

Stanley Mack

Starred as Court Clerk

Charles Sullivan

Starred as Henchman

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