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Don Barclay Carlyle Moore Jr.

Movies of Don Barclay and Carlyle Moore Jr. together

Don Barclay and Carlyle Moore Jr. have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Bengal Tiger in 1936. The most recent movie that Don Barclay and Carlyle Moore Jr. starred together was The Spy Ring in 1938.

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1936

Bengal Tiger

Bengal Tiger

Bengal Tiger

Don Barclay

Starred as Bit Part

Carlyle Moore Jr.

Starred as Ambulance Driver

1936

Fugitive in the Sky

Fugitive in the Sky

Fugitive in the Sky

Don Barclay

Starred as Ronald DeWitt

Carlyle Moore Jr.

Starred as Johnny Martin

1936

Treachery Rides the Range

Treachery Rides the Range

Treachery Rides the Range

Don Barclay

Starred as Corporal Bunce

Carlyle Moore Jr.

Starred as Little Big Wolf

1937

Black Legion

Black Legion

Black Legion

Don Barclay

Starred as Drunken Member

Carlyle Moore Jr.

Starred as Reporter

1937

Kid Galahad

Kid Galahad

Kid Galahad

Don Barclay

Starred as Drunk in Dressing Room

Carlyle Moore Jr.

Starred as Bellhop

1937

The Go Getter

The Go Getter

The Go Getter

Don Barclay

Starred as J. Browne #1

Carlyle Moore Jr.

Starred as Sailor on the Macon

1938

Outlaw Express

Outlaw Express

Outlaw Express

Don Barclay

Starred as Sergeant Andy Sharpe

Carlyle Moore Jr.

Starred as Bill Cody

1938

The Spy Ring

The Spy Ring

The Spy Ring

Don Barclay

Starred as Private Timothy O'Reilly

Carlyle Moore Jr.

Starred as Cavalry Officer Playing Polo

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