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Movies of Charles Coleman and George Irving together

Charles Coleman and George Irving have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Merrily We Go to Hell in 1932. The most recent movie that Charles Coleman and George Irving starred together was The Affairs of Annabel in 1938.

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1932

Merrily We Go to Hell

Merrily We Go to Hell

Merrily We Go to Hell

Charles Coleman

Starred as Richard Damery

George Irving

Starred as Mr. Prentice

1932

The Washington Masquerade

The Washington Masquerade

The Washington Masquerade

Charles Coleman

Starred as Bitler's Butler

George Irving

Starred as President of the Senate

1934

Born to Be Bad

Born to Be Bad

Born to Be Bad

Charles Coleman

Starred as Trevor's Butler

George Irving

Starred as Admirer at Nightclub

1934

David Harum

David Harum

David Harum

Charles Coleman

Starred as Flowers

George Irving

Starred as Father

1935

Three Kids and a Queen

Three Kids and a Queen

Three Kids and a Queen

Charles Coleman

Starred as Chef

George Irving

Starred as Judge

1937

Too Many Wives

Too Many Wives

Too Many Wives

Charles Coleman

Starred as Rogers, the Jackson's Butler

George Irving

Starred as Albert Otto, Justice of the Peace

1938

Blond Cheat

Blond Cheat

Blond Cheat

Charles Coleman

Starred as Officer Salsby - the Constable

George Irving

Starred as Piccadilly Club Headwaiter

1938

The Affairs of Annabel

The Affairs of Annabel

The Affairs of Annabel

Charles Coleman

Starred as Perkins - the Butler

George Irving

Starred as Warden

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