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William B. Davidson Jack Pennick

Movies of William B. Davidson and Jack Pennick together

William B. Davidson and Jack Pennick have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Hello, Everybody! in 1933. The most recent movie that William B. Davidson and Jack Pennick starred together was My Darling Clementine in 1946.

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1933

Hello, Everybody!

Hello, Everybody!

Hello, Everybody!

William B. Davidson

Starred as Mr. Parker

Jack Pennick

Starred as Joe, a Farmhand

1933

I'm No Angel

I'm No Angel

I'm No Angel

William B. Davidson

Starred as Ernest Brown

Jack Pennick

Starred as Carny on spotlight

1938

Cocoanut Grove

Cocoanut Grove

Cocoanut Grove

William B. Davidson

Starred as Hawtrey

Jack Pennick

Starred as Bus Driver

1938

You and Me

You and Me

You and Me

William B. Davidson

Starred as N.G. Borton, Attorney-at-Law

Jack Pennick

Starred as Gangster

1939

Tail Spin

Tail Spin

Tail Spin

William B. Davidson

Starred as Sales Manager

Jack Pennick

Starred as Mechanic

1940

Charter Pilot

Charter Pilot

Charter Pilot

William B. Davidson

Starred as Wentword

Jack Pennick

Starred as Workman

1945

They Were Expendable

They Were Expendable

They Were Expendable

William B. Davidson

Starred as Hotel Manager

Jack Pennick

Starred as 'Doc'

1946

My Darling Clementine

My Darling Clementine

My Darling Clementine

William B. Davidson

Starred as Saloon Owner

Jack Pennick

Starred as Stagecoach Driver

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