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Movies of George Lessey and Augustus Phillips together

George Lessey and Augustus Phillips have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned in 1912. The most recent movie that George Lessey and Augustus Phillips starred together was The Mountaineers in 1913.

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1912

A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned

A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned

A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned

George Lessey

Starred as William Lester - the Manager

Augustus Phillips

Starred as James Hunt - the Husband

1912

A Soldier's Duty

A Soldier's Duty

A Soldier's Duty

George Lessey

Starred as Commanding General

Augustus Phillips

Starred as Lt. John Miller

1912

Hearts and Diamonds

Hearts and Diamonds

Hearts and Diamonds

George Lessey

Starred as James Black

Augustus Phillips

Starred as Harry Russell

1912

The Governor

The Governor

The Governor

George Lessey

Starred as John Meade - the Retiring Governor

Augustus Phillips

Starred as Charles Waring - the New Governor's Son

1912

Under False Colors

Under False Colors

Under False Colors

George Lessey

Starred as Jack Brookfield

Augustus Phillips

Starred as Vonberg

1913

Leonie

Leonie

Leonie

George Lessey

Starred as Hyde - 2nd Artist

Augustus Phillips

Starred as Jack Landon - an Artist

1913

The Mountaineers

The Mountaineers

The Mountaineers

George Lessey

Starred as Uncredited

Augustus Phillips

Starred as Barnes - the Stranger from the City

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