Movies of Carl M. Leviness and Thomas Martin together
Carl M. Leviness and Thomas Martin have starred in 15 movies together. Their first film was Street of Women in 1932. The most recent movie that Carl M. Leviness and Thomas Martin starred together was North by Northwest in 1959.
1932
Street of Women
1945
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood
Carl M. Leviness
Starred as Barbershop Customer
Thomas Martin
Starred as Crewman on Film Set
1945
Crime, Inc.
1946
A Stolen Life
A Stolen Life
Carl M. Leviness
Starred as Wedding Reception Guest
Thomas Martin
Starred as Wedding Reception Waiter
1947
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
Carl M. Leviness
Starred as Party Guest
Thomas Martin
Starred as Waiter
1949
My Dream Is Yours
My Dream Is Yours
Carl M. Leviness
Starred as Customer at Green Room
Thomas Martin
Starred as Waiter at Green Room
1949
Red, Hot and Blue
Red, Hot and Blue
Carl M. Leviness
Starred as Restaurant Customer
Thomas Martin
Starred as Restaurant Water
1949
The Lady Gambles
1950
All About Eve
All About Eve
Carl M. Leviness
Starred as Sarah Siddons Awards Guest on Dais
Thomas Martin
Starred as Waiter
1956
Around the World in Eighty Days
1956
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Carl M. Leviness
Starred as Lounge Patron
Thomas Martin
Starred as Saloon Waiter
1956
The Best Things in Life Are Free
The Best Things in Life Are Free
Carl M. Leviness
Starred as Theatregoer
Thomas Martin
Starred as Theatregoer
1957
The Joker Is Wild
1958
Auntie Mame
1959
North by Northwest
North by Northwest
Carl M. Leviness
Starred as Man at United Nations Building
Thomas Martin
Starred as Train Passenger
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