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Movies of William McCall and Hugh Saxon together

William McCall and Hugh Saxon have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Big Palooka in 1929. The most recent movie that William McCall and Hugh Saxon starred together was Too Many Highballs in 1933.

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1929

The Big Palooka

The Big Palooka

The Big Palooka

William McCall

Starred as Aimee's Father

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Minister

1930

He Trumped Her Ace

He Trumped Her Ace

He Trumped Her Ace

William McCall

Starred as Restaurant Patron, Bridge Player

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Kibitzer

1930

Hello, Television

Hello, Television

Hello, Television

William McCall

Starred as Minister in Television Wedding

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Higgins the Butler

1932

Doubling in the Quickies

Doubling in the Quickies

Doubling in the Quickies

William McCall

Starred as Gate Guard

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Minor Role

1932

Hatta Marri

Hatta Marri

Hatta Marri

William McCall

Starred as 1st Cowboy on Fence

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Minister

1932

Speed in the Gay Nineties

Speed in the Gay Nineties

Speed in the Gay Nineties

William McCall

Starred as Man at Bar

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Man at Bar

1932

The Girl in the Tonneau

The Girl in the Tonneau

The Girl in the Tonneau

William McCall

Starred as Police Chief

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Minister

1933

Too Many Highballs

Too Many Highballs

Too Many Highballs

William McCall

Starred as Cop in Station

Hugh Saxon

Starred as Police Doctor

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