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Movies of Willie Fung and Samuel S. Hinds together

Willie Fung and Samuel S. Hinds have starred in 9 movies together. Their first film was A Lost Lady in 1934. The most recent movie that Willie Fung and Samuel S. Hinds starred together was The Spoilers in 1942.

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1934

A Lost Lady

A Lost Lady

A Lost Lady

Willie Fung

Starred as Forrester's Cook

Samuel S. Hinds

Starred as Jim Sloane

1934

Sequoia

Sequoia

Sequoia

Willie Fung

Starred as Sang Soo

Samuel S. Hinds

Starred as Dr. Matthew Martin

1934

The Crime Doctor

The Crime Doctor

The Crime Doctor

Willie Fung

Starred as Wah-Sing

Samuel S. Hinds

Starred as Ballard

1937

Top of the Town

Top of the Town

Top of the Town

Willie Fung

Starred as Prop Man

Samuel S. Hinds

Starred as Henry Borden

1938

The Road to Reno

The Road to Reno

The Road to Reno

Willie Fung

Starred as Lame Duck

Samuel S. Hinds

Starred as Sylvia's Attorney

1939

Hawaiian Nights

Hawaiian Nights

Hawaiian Nights

Willie Fung

Starred as Murphy

Samuel S. Hinds

Starred as Lane

1940

Seven Sinners

Seven Sinners

Seven Sinners

Willie Fung

Starred as Charlie, Shopkeeper

Samuel S. Hinds

Starred as Governor

1941

Badlands of Dakota

Badlands of Dakota

Badlands of Dakota

Willie Fung

Starred as Wong Lee

Samuel S. Hinds

Starred as Wilbur Grayson

1942

The Spoilers

The Spoilers

The Spoilers

Willie Fung

Starred as Chinese Man in Jail Cell

Samuel S. Hinds

Starred as Judge Horace Stillman

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