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Movies of Eleanor Blanchard and Helen Dunbar together

Eleanor Blanchard and Helen Dunbar have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was An Adamless Eden in 1912. The most recent movie that Eleanor Blanchard and Helen Dunbar starred together was Dear Old Girl in 1913.

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1912

An Adamless Eden

An Adamless Eden

An Adamless Eden

Eleanor Blanchard

Starred as A Spinster

Helen Dunbar

Starred as Mrs. Marston

1912

Billy and the Butler

Billy and the Butler

Billy and the Butler

Eleanor Blanchard

Starred as Party Guest

Helen Dunbar

Starred as Party Guest

1912

Down Jayville Way

Down Jayville Way

Down Jayville Way

Eleanor Blanchard

Starred as Tom's Sweetheart

Helen Dunbar

Starred as Farmer King's Wife

1912

The Magic Wand

The Magic Wand

The Magic Wand

Eleanor Blanchard

Starred as Uncredited

Helen Dunbar

Starred as Widow Norton

1912

The New Church Organ

The New Church Organ

The New Church Organ

Eleanor Blanchard

Starred as Uncredited

Helen Dunbar

Starred as Uncredited

1912

The Turning Point

The Turning Point

The Turning Point

Eleanor Blanchard

Starred as The Old Lady

Helen Dunbar

Starred as Cafe Patron

1913

Billy McGrath on Broadway

Billy McGrath on Broadway

Billy McGrath on Broadway

Eleanor Blanchard

Starred as Scrub Woman

Helen Dunbar

Starred as Audience Member

1913

Dear Old Girl

Dear Old Girl

Dear Old Girl

Eleanor Blanchard

Starred as Uncredited

Helen Dunbar

Starred as Mrs. Allen

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