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Movies of Edward Gargan and Charles Smith together

Edward Gargan and Charles Smith have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Cafe Society in 1939. The most recent movie that Edward Gargan and Charles Smith starred together was Key to the City in 1950.

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1939

Cafe Society

Cafe Society

Cafe Society

Edward Gargan

Starred as Cop

Charles Smith

Starred as Office Boy

1941

Men of Boys Town

Men of Boys Town

Men of Boys Town

Edward Gargan

Starred as Detective Arresting Whitey

Charles Smith

Starred as Slim

1944

San Fernando Valley

San Fernando Valley

San Fernando Valley

Edward Gargan

Starred as Keno

Charles Smith

Starred as Oliver Griffith

1947

The Trouble with Women

The Trouble with Women

The Trouble with Women

Edward Gargan

Starred as Mr. Fogarty

Charles Smith

Starred as Ulysses S. Jones

1948

Campus Honeymoon

Campus Honeymoon

Campus Honeymoon

Edward Gargan

Starred as Motorcycle Cop

Charles Smith

Starred as Benjie Briggs

1949

That Midnight Kiss

That Midnight Kiss

That Midnight Kiss

Edward Gargan

Starred as Traffic Cop

Charles Smith

Starred as Member of G.I. Quartette

1950

Father of the Bride

Father of the Bride

Father of the Bride

Edward Gargan

Starred as Moving Man with Door

Charles Smith

Starred as Usher

1950

Key to the City

Key to the City

Key to the City

Edward Gargan

Starred as S.F. Cop - Fire Escape

Charles Smith

Starred as Mark Mont Hotel Bellboy

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