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Movies of DeWitt Jennings and William V. Mong together

DeWitt Jennings and William V. Mong have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Seven Footprints to Satan in 1929. The most recent movie that DeWitt Jennings and William V. Mong starred together was Massacre in 1934.

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1929

Seven Footprints to Satan

Seven Footprints to Satan

Seven Footprints to Satan

DeWitt Jennings

Starred as Uncle Joe

William V. Mong

Starred as The Professor

1930

The Big Trail

The Big Trail

The Big Trail

DeWitt Jennings

Starred as Boat Captain Hollister

William V. Mong

Starred as Wellmore

1931

A Dangerous Affair

A Dangerous Affair

A Dangerous Affair

DeWitt Jennings

Starred as City Editor

William V. Mong

Starred as Lionel

1932

By Whose Hand?

By Whose Hand?

By Whose Hand?

DeWitt Jennings

Starred as City Editor

William V. Mong

Starred as Graham

1932

Rule 'Em and Weep

Rule 'Em and Weep

Rule 'Em and Weep

DeWitt Jennings

Starred as Uncredited

William V. Mong

Starred as Uncredited

1932

Tess of the Storm Country

Tess of the Storm Country

Tess of the Storm Country

DeWitt Jennings

Starred as Game Warden

William V. Mong

Starred as Longman

1933

I Loved a Woman

I Loved a Woman

I Loved a Woman

DeWitt Jennings

Starred as Banker

William V. Mong

Starred as Bowen

1934

Massacre

Massacre

Massacre

DeWitt Jennings

Starred as Sheriff Jennings

William V. Mong

Starred as Grandy

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