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Movies of Frederick Piper and George Woodbridge together

Frederick Piper and George Woodbridge have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Big Blockade in 1942. The most recent movie that Frederick Piper and George Woodbridge starred together was The Piper's Tune in 1962.

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1942

The Big Blockade

The Big Blockade

The Big Blockade

Frederick Piper

Starred as Malta official

George Woodbridge

Starred as Quisling

1947

The October Man

The October Man

The October Man

Frederick Piper

Starred as Det. Insp. Godby

George Woodbridge

Starred as Grey

1948

Escape

Escape

Escape

Frederick Piper

Starred as Brownie - convict

George Woodbridge

Starred as Farmer Browning

1954

Conflict of Wings

Conflict of Wings

Conflict of Wings

Frederick Piper

Starred as Joe Bates

George Woodbridge

Starred as Man in charge of Pumping-Station

1957

The Passionate Stranger

The Passionate Stranger

The Passionate Stranger

Frederick Piper

Starred as Mr. Poldy

George Woodbridge

Starred as 1st Landlord

1961

What a Carve Up!

What a Carve Up!

What a Carve Up!

Frederick Piper

Starred as Hearse Driver

George Woodbridge

Starred as Dr. Edward Broughton

1962

Only Two Can Play

Only Two Can Play

Only Two Can Play

Frederick Piper

Starred as Mr. Davies

George Woodbridge

Starred as Farmer

1962

The Piper's Tune

The Piper's Tune

The Piper's Tune

Frederick Piper

Starred as Gonzales

George Woodbridge

Starred as Woodman

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