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Movies of Richard Alexander and Robert R. Stephenson together

Richard Alexander and Robert R. Stephenson have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Union Pacific in 1939. The most recent movie that Richard Alexander and Robert R. Stephenson starred together was The Great Race in 1965.

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1939

Union Pacific

Union Pacific

Union Pacific

Richard Alexander

Starred as Card Player

Robert R. Stephenson

Starred as Irishman

1941

Sea Raiders

Sea Raiders

Sea Raiders

Richard Alexander

Starred as Jenkins

Robert R. Stephenson

Starred as Uncredited

1943

Hangmen Also Die!

Hangmen Also Die!

Hangmen Also Die!

Richard Alexander

Starred as Slugger in Theater

Robert R. Stephenson

Starred as Nazi Guard in Visitors' Pen

1945

The Master Key

The Master Key

The Master Key

Richard Alexander

Starred as Flamingo Club Bouncer

Robert R. Stephenson

Starred as Bosch

1948

Silver River

Silver River

Silver River

Richard Alexander

Starred as Sweeney Henchman

Robert R. Stephenson

Starred as Soldier

1950

Copper Canyon

Copper Canyon

Copper Canyon

Richard Alexander

Starred as Excited Townsman

Robert R. Stephenson

Starred as William Barton - Miner

1953

So Big

So Big

So Big

Richard Alexander

Starred as Bidder

Robert R. Stephenson

Starred as Bidder

1965

The Great Race

The Great Race

The Great Race

Richard Alexander

Starred as Barfly

Robert R. Stephenson

Starred as Bishop at Coronation

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