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Movies of Charles Middleton and Pat O'Malley together

Charles Middleton and Pat O'Malley have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Strange Love of Molly Louvain in 1932. The most recent movie that Charles Middleton and Pat O'Malley starred together was The Desert Hawk in 1944.

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1932

The Strange Love of Molly Louvain

The Strange Love of Molly Louvain

The Strange Love of Molly Louvain

Charles Middleton

Starred as Captain Slade

Pat O'Malley

Starred as Policeman John

1934

Behold My Wife

Behold My Wife

Behold My Wife

Charles Middleton

Starred as Juan Storm Cloud

Pat O'Malley

Starred as Reporter at Train

1934

Broadway Bill

Broadway Bill

Broadway Bill

Charles Middleton

Starred as Veterinarian

Pat O'Malley

Starred as Uncredited

1935

Special Agent

Special Agent

Special Agent

Charles Middleton

Starred as State Police Commander

Pat O'Malley

Starred as Roark

1935

The Miracle Rider

The Miracle Rider

The Miracle Rider

Charles Middleton

Starred as Zaroff

Pat O'Malley

Starred as Texas Ranger Captain Sam Morgan [Ch. 1]

1940

Shooting High

Shooting High

Shooting High

Charles Middleton

Starred as Hod Carson

Pat O'Malley

Starred as Sam Pritchard

1943

Batman

Batman

Batman

Charles Middleton

Starred as Ken Colton [Ch. 6-8]

Pat O'Malley

Starred as Cop

1944

The Desert Hawk

The Desert Hawk

The Desert Hawk

Charles Middleton

Starred as Koda Bey

Pat O'Malley

Starred as Uncredited

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