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Movies of Tom Chatterton and Henry Wills together

Tom Chatterton and Henry Wills have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Hawk of the Wilderness in 1938. The most recent movie that Tom Chatterton and Henry Wills starred together was The Indian Raiders in 1956.

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1938

Hawk of the Wilderness

Hawk of the Wilderness

Hawk of the Wilderness

Tom Chatterton

Starred as Doctor Edward Munro

Henry Wills

Starred as Seven Feathers

1940

Covered Wagon Days

Covered Wagon Days

Covered Wagon Days

Tom Chatterton

Starred as Major J.A. Norton

Henry Wills

Starred as Townsman

1940

Drums of Fu Manchu

Drums of Fu Manchu

Drums of Fu Manchu

Tom Chatterton

Starred as Prof. Edward Randolph

Henry Wills

Starred as Tartar [Chs. 14-15]

1941

Outlaws of Cherokee Trail

Outlaws of Cherokee Trail

Outlaws of Cherokee Trail

Tom Chatterton

Starred as Captain Sheldon

Henry Wills

Starred as Henchman Lefty

1942

Overland Mail

Overland Mail

Overland Mail

Tom Chatterton

Starred as Tom Gilbert

Henry Wills

Starred as Wagon Man [Ch. 5]

1944

Code of the Prairie

Code of the Prairie

Code of the Prairie

Tom Chatterton

Starred as Bat Matson

Henry Wills

Starred as Trail Henchman

1947

California

California

California

Tom Chatterton

Starred as Joe

Henry Wills

Starred as Wagon Train Member

1956

The Indian Raiders

The Indian Raiders

The Indian Raiders

Tom Chatterton

Starred as Tom Gilbert

Henry Wills

Starred as Wagon Driver

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