Movies of Bill Elliott and Ferdinand Schumann-Heink together
Bill Elliott and Ferdinand Schumann-Heink have starred in 11 movies together. Their first film was 'G' Men in 1935. The most recent movie that Bill Elliott and Ferdinand Schumann-Heink starred together was Guns of the Pecos in 1937.
1935
'G' Men
'G' Men
Bill Elliott
Starred as Bootlegger Who Gives Eddie the Bottle Outside the Club.
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
Starred as Congressman
1935
Traveling Saleslady
1935
While the Patient Slept
While the Patient Slept
Bill Elliott
Starred as Bank Teller
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
Starred as Reporter
1936
Down the Stretch
Down the Stretch
Bill Elliott
Starred as Robert Bates
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
Starred as Court Clerk
1936
Fugitive in the Sky
Fugitive in the Sky
Bill Elliott
Starred as Ramon Duval
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
Starred as Albuquerque Airline Attendant
1936
Public Enemy's Wife
1936
The Case of the Black Cat
The Case of the Black Cat
Bill Elliott
Starred as Sam Laxter
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
Starred as Mason's Driver
1936
The Murder of Dr. Harrigan
The Murder of Dr. Harrigan
Bill Elliott
Starred as Kenneth Martin
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
Starred as Orderly
1936
The Story of Louis Pasteur
The Story of Louis Pasteur
Bill Elliott
Starred as Reporter
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
Starred as Reporter
1936
Two Against the World
Two Against the World
Bill Elliott
Starred as News Commentator
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
Starred as Sound Mixer
1937
Guns of the Pecos
Guns of the Pecos
Bill Elliott
Starred as Wellman, a Dude
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
Starred as Ellis, Governor's Secretary
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