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Movies of Wedgwood Nowell and Pierre Watkin together

Wedgwood Nowell and Pierre Watkin have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Racketeers in Exile in 1937. The most recent movie that Wedgwood Nowell and Pierre Watkin starred together was Meet John Doe in 1941.

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1937

Racketeers in Exile

Racketeers in Exile

Racketeers in Exile

Wedgwood Nowell

Starred as Finance Man

Pierre Watkin

Starred as Chief G-Man

1937

The Go Getter

The Go Getter

The Go Getter

Wedgwood Nowell

Starred as Admiral

Pierre Watkin

Starred as Browne

1937

The Hit Parade

The Hit Parade

The Hit Parade

Wedgwood Nowell

Starred as Ticket-Seller

Pierre Watkin

Starred as J. B. Hawley

1938

The Chaser

The Chaser

The Chaser

Wedgwood Nowell

Starred as Dr. Kahn

Pierre Watkin

Starred as Mr. Beaumont, Traction Co. President

1938

You Can't Take It With You

You Can't Take It With You

You Can't Take It With You

Wedgwood Nowell

Starred as Diner

Pierre Watkin

Starred as Attorney to Kirby

1940

No Time for Comedy

No Time for Comedy

No Time for Comedy

Wedgwood Nowell

Starred as First-Nighter

Pierre Watkin

Starred as First-Nighter

1940

Teddy the Rough Rider

Teddy the Rough Rider

Teddy the Rough Rider

Wedgwood Nowell

Starred as Mine Owner

Pierre Watkin

Starred as Sen. Platt

1941

Meet John Doe

Meet John Doe

Meet John Doe

Wedgwood Nowell

Starred as Uncredited

Pierre Watkin

Starred as Hammett

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