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Movies of Olaf Hytten and James Logan together

Olaf Hytten and James Logan have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Scotland Yard Investigator in 1945. The most recent movie that Olaf Hytten and James Logan starred together was Million Dollar Mermaid in 1952.

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1945

Scotland Yard Investigator

Scotland Yard Investigator

Scotland Yard Investigator

Olaf Hytten

Starred as Purvis

James Logan

Starred as Constable

1947

The Imperfect Lady

The Imperfect Lady

The Imperfect Lady

Olaf Hytten

Starred as Butler

James Logan

Starred as Doorman at Front of Theater

1949

Challenge to Lassie

Challenge to Lassie

Challenge to Lassie

Olaf Hytten

Starred as Reeves

James Logan

Starred as Soldier

1949

The Secret of St. Ives

The Secret of St. Ives

The Secret of St. Ives

Olaf Hytten

Starred as Defense Officer

James Logan

Starred as Soldier

1950

Rogues of Sherwood Forest

Rogues of Sherwood Forest

Rogues of Sherwood Forest

Olaf Hytten

Starred as Charcoal Burner

James Logan

Starred as Officer

1951

The Son of Dr. Jekyll

The Son of Dr. Jekyll

The Son of Dr. Jekyll

Olaf Hytten

Starred as Prosecutor

James Logan

Starred as Constable

1952

Against All Flags

Against All Flags

Against All Flags

Olaf Hytten

Starred as King William

James Logan

Starred as Capt. Roberts

1952

Million Dollar Mermaid

Million Dollar Mermaid

Million Dollar Mermaid

Olaf Hytten

Starred as Minor Role

James Logan

Starred as English Reporter

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