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Movies of William B. Davidson and Frank Mills together

William B. Davidson and Frank Mills have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was Hook Line and Sinker in 1930. The most recent movie that William B. Davidson and Frank Mills starred together was My Wild Irish Rose in 1947.

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1930

Hook Line and Sinker

Hook Line and Sinker

Hook Line and Sinker

William B. Davidson

Starred as Frank Dukette

Frank Mills

Starred as Gangster

1936

You May Be Next

You May Be Next

You May Be Next

William B. Davidson

Starred as Official

Frank Mills

Starred as Headwaiter

1937

Something to Sing About

Something to Sing About

Something to Sing About

William B. Davidson

Starred as Mr. Richards

Frank Mills

Starred as Cabbie

1941

The Lady from Cheyenne

The Lady from Cheyenne

The Lady from Cheyenne

William B. Davidson

Starred as Nye Dunbar

Frank Mills

Starred as Saloon Waiter

1942

Yankee Doodle Dandy

Yankee Doodle Dandy

Yankee Doodle Dandy

William B. Davidson

Starred as New York Stage Manager

Frank Mills

Starred as Pedestrian Seeking Newspaper

1947

Dick Tracy's Dilemma

Dick Tracy's Dilemma

Dick Tracy's Dilemma

William B. Davidson

Starred as Peter Premium

Frank Mills

Starred as Sailor Outside Blinking Skull

1947

My Wild Irish Rose

My Wild Irish Rose

My Wild Irish Rose

William B. Davidson

Starred as Brewster - Three Tycoons

Frank Mills

Starred as Applauding Show Spectator

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