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Movies of William B. Davidson and George Davis together

William B. Davidson and George Davis have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Man Who Reclaimed His Head in 1934. The most recent movie that William B. Davidson and George Davis starred together was Lover Come Back in 1946.

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1934

The Man Who Reclaimed His Head

The Man Who Reclaimed His Head

The Man Who Reclaimed His Head

William B. Davidson

Starred as Charles

George Davis

Starred as Lorry Driver

1935

In Person

In Person

In Person

William B. Davidson

Starred as Director Bill Sutter

George Davis

Starred as Taxi Driver

1936

Fatal Lady

Fatal Lady

Fatal Lady

William B. Davidson

Starred as Detective

George Davis

Starred as French Waiter

1938

Letter of Introduction

Letter of Introduction

Letter of Introduction

William B. Davidson

Starred as Mr. Raleigh

George Davis

Starred as Park Plaza Waiter

1943

Mission to Moscow

Mission to Moscow

Mission to Moscow

William B. Davidson

Starred as Senator

George Davis

Starred as French Reporter

1945

Night Club Girl

Night Club Girl

Night Club Girl

William B. Davidson

Starred as Brenner

George Davis

Starred as Carlos

1945

See My Lawyer

See My Lawyer

See My Lawyer

William B. Davidson

Starred as Judge

George Davis

Starred as Waiter

1946

Lover Come Back

Lover Come Back

Lover Come Back

William B. Davidson

Starred as Uncredited

George Davis

Starred as Maitre D'

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