Movies of Tom London and George Sowards together
Tom London and George Sowards have starred in 27 movies together. Their first film was The Boiling Point in 1932. The most recent movie that Tom London and George Sowards starred together was Good Day for a Hanging in 1959.
1932
The Boiling Point
The Boiling Point
Tom London
Starred as Henchman Pete Mallis
George Sowards
Starred as Henchman Guard
1933
Clancy of the Mounted
Clancy of the Mounted
Tom London
Starred as Corp. McGregor
George Sowards
Starred as Bill - the Wagon Driver
1933
Gordon of Ghost City
1934
Prescott Kid
1935
The Roaring West
1937
Western Gold
1938
Santa Fe Stampede
1939
Mountain Rhythm
1940
Lone Star Raiders
1940
Winners of the West
Winners of the West
Tom London
Starred as Henchman Webb [Ch. 13]
George Sowards
Starred as Card Player [Chs. 6, 11]
1942
Red River Robin Hood
1942
Shadows on the Sage
1942
The Valley of Vanishing Men
The Valley of Vanishing Men
Tom London
Starred as Henchman Slater
George Sowards
Starred as Henchman
1942
Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die
Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die
Tom London
Starred as Jailer
George Sowards
Starred as Henchman
1943
Daredevils of the West
1943
Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground
Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground
Tom London
Starred as Henchman Pete
George Sowards
Starred as Townsman
1945
Sheriff of Cimarron
Sheriff of Cimarron
Tom London
Starred as Frank Holden
George Sowards
Starred as Square Dance Caller
1945
The Cherokee Flash
1946
Alias Billy the Kid
1946
Red River Renegades
1947
The Wild Frontier
1947
Wyoming
1949
Brand of Fear
1953
Calamity Jane
1957
The Storm Rider
1958
Money, Women and Guns
1959
Good Day for a Hanging
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