Movies of Cliff Clark and Charles Sullivan together
Cliff Clark and Charles Sullivan have starred in 22 movies together. Their first film was Mr. Moto's Gamble in 1938. The most recent movie that Cliff Clark and Charles Sullivan starred together was Houdini in 1953.
1938
Mr. Moto's Gamble
1939
Dust Be My Destiny
1939
Fast and Furious
1939
Missing Evidence
1939
They Made Me a Criminal
They Made Me a Criminal
Cliff Clark
Starred as Manager
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Second Fight Trainer
1939
Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite
Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite
Cliff Clark
Starred as Mike Kelly
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Charlie
1940
Castle on the Hudson
Castle on the Hudson
Cliff Clark
Starred as Prison Guard Sergeant
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Double Talking Convict
1940
Flowing Gold
Flowing Gold
Cliff Clark
Starred as Oil Well Shares Seller
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Dance Floor Fighter
1941
Honky Tonk
1941
Manpower
1941
The Sea Wolf
1942
Butch Minds the Baby
1942
Jail House Blues
1943
Destination Tokyo
Destination Tokyo
Cliff Clark
Starred as Hornet's Admiral
Charles Sullivan
Starred as 'Copperfin' Ballast Operator
1943
Taxi, Mister
1947
Buck Privates Come Home
Buck Privates Come Home
Cliff Clark
Starred as Quentin
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Guard on Midget Car
1948
Alias a Gentleman
1949
Flaming Fury
Flaming Fury
Cliff Clark
Starred as Fire Engineer Robby Rollins
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Expressman
1949
The Stratton Story
1949
Two Knights from Brooklyn
Two Knights from Brooklyn
Cliff Clark
Starred as Detective Jim
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Policeman
1950
The Fuller Brush Girl
1953
Houdini
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