Movies of Charles Sullivan and William Tannen together
Charles Sullivan and William Tannen have starred in 19 movies together. Their first film was Murder in the Fleet in 1935. The most recent movie that Charles Sullivan and William Tannen starred together was I, the Jury in 1953.
1935
Murder in the Fleet
Murder in the Fleet
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Sailor Reporting 'No Fingerprints Found'
William Tannen
Starred as Pee Wee Adams
1935
She Couldn't Take It
1936
Exclusive Story
1936
Fury
1936
Women Are Trouble
1938
The Devil's Party
The Devil's Party
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Diamond's Henchman
William Tannen
Starred as Master of Ceremonies
1938
The Mad Miss Manton
The Mad Miss Manton
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Minor Role
William Tannen
Starred as Drunk Who Trips in Las Palmas Club
1939
Fast and Furious
Fast and Furious
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Connors' Henchman
William Tannen
Starred as Radio Announcer
1940
Sky Murder
Sky Murder
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Henchman in Fight with Bartholomew
William Tannen
Starred as Gus
1942
Mighty Lak a Goat
1942
Woman of the Year
1943
Harrigan's Kid
1948
Alias a Gentleman
1948
An Innocent Affair
1949
All the King's Men
All the King's Men
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Man Listening to Speech
William Tannen
Starred as Man in City Bar
1949
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Charles Sullivan
Starred as World Series Spectator
William Tannen
Starred as Reporter With Teddy Roosevelt
1950
Key to the City
1951
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Kansas Bartender
William Tannen
Starred as Henry, the Telegrapher
1953
I, the Jury
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