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Movies of Daniel Gilfether and Philo McCullough together

Daniel Gilfether and Philo McCullough have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Red Circle in 1915. The most recent movie that Daniel Gilfether and Philo McCullough starred together was The Price of Folly in 1918.

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1915

The Red Circle

The Red Circle

The Red Circle

Daniel Gilfether

Starred as Circle Jim Barden

Philo McCullough

Starred as Uncredited

1915

Today and Tomorrow

Today and Tomorrow

Today and Tomorrow

Daniel Gilfether

Starred as Mr. Monroe - Julia's Father

Philo McCullough

Starred as Uncredited

1915

Who Pays?

Who Pays?

Who Pays?

Daniel Gilfether

Starred as Uncredited

Philo McCullough

Starred as Uncredited

1916

From the Deep

From the Deep

From the Deep

Daniel Gilfether

Starred as Chief of Police Reynolds

Philo McCullough

Starred as Detective Jim Henderson

1916

Pay Dirt

Pay Dirt

Pay Dirt

Daniel Gilfether

Starred as Dick Weed

Philo McCullough

Starred as Turner

1917

Vengeance of the Dead

Vengeance of the Dead

Vengeance of the Dead

Daniel Gilfether

Starred as Uncredited

Philo McCullough

Starred as Uncredited

1918

Sold for Gold

Sold for Gold

Sold for Gold

Daniel Gilfether

Starred as The Husband's Father

Philo McCullough

Starred as Uncredited

1918

The Price of Folly

The Price of Folly

The Price of Folly

Daniel Gilfether

Starred as Episode #5 'Sold for Gold'

Philo McCullough

Starred as Episode #5 'Sold for Gold'

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