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Movies of Claude King and William Stack together

Claude King and William Stack have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Charlie Chan's Greatest Case in 1933. The most recent movie that Claude King and William Stack starred together was The Earl of Chicago in 1940.

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1933

Charlie Chan's Greatest Case

Charlie Chan's Greatest Case

Charlie Chan's Greatest Case

Claude King

Starred as Capt. Arthur Cope

William Stack

Starred as James Eagan

1934

The Mystery of Mr. X

The Mystery of Mr. X

The Mystery of Mr. X

Claude King

Starred as Cummings

William Stack

Starred as Travers Gordon

1935

The Perfect Gentleman

The Perfect Gentleman

The Perfect Gentleman

Claude King

Starred as Man at April's Party

William Stack

Starred as Sir Percy Phillips

1936

The Last of the Mohicans

The Last of the Mohicans

The Last of the Mohicans

Claude King

Starred as Duke of Marlborough

William Stack

Starred as General Montcalm

1938

Booloo

Booloo

Booloo

Claude King

Starred as Major Fenton

William Stack

Starred as Colonel Stanley Jaye

1938

Four Men and a Prayer

Four Men and a Prayer

Four Men and a Prayer

Claude King

Starred as Gen. Bryce

William Stack

Starred as Prosecuting attorney

1938

Man-Proof

Man-Proof

Man-Proof

Claude King

Starred as Man at Party

William Stack

Starred as Minister

1940

The Earl of Chicago

The Earl of Chicago

The Earl of Chicago

Claude King

Starred as Yeoman Usher

William Stack

Starred as Coroner

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