Movies of Francis X. Bushman and Whitney Raymond together
Francis X. Bushman and Whitney Raymond have starred in 12 movies together. Their first film was A False Suspicion in 1911. The most recent movie that Francis X. Bushman and Whitney Raymond starred together was The Thirteenth Man in 1913.
1911
A False Suspicion
A False Suspicion
Francis X. Bushman
Starred as John Barton, the Husband
Whitney Raymond
Starred as Uncredited
1911
The Goodfellow's Christmas Eve
The Goodfellow's Christmas Eve
Francis X. Bushman
Starred as James Sawyer
Whitney Raymond
Starred as Uncredited
1911
The Quinceville Raffle
1912
Teaching a Liar a Lesson
Teaching a Liar a Lesson
Francis X. Bushman
Starred as Philip Reese
Whitney Raymond
Starred as Jim Grey
1912
The Error of Omission
The Error of Omission
Francis X. Bushman
Starred as Tommy's Father
Whitney Raymond
Starred as Tommy Lawton
1912
The Little Black Box
The Little Black Box
Francis X. Bushman
Starred as Boardman
Whitney Raymond
Starred as Sumner, the Stenographer
1912
The New Church Organ
The New Church Organ
Francis X. Bushman
Starred as Austin Strong
Whitney Raymond
Starred as Uncredited
1912
The Old Florist
The Old Florist
Francis X. Bushman
Starred as Silas Hooper, The Old Florist
Whitney Raymond
Starred as The Boy
1912
The Virtue of Rags
1913
The Farmer's Daughter
The Farmer's Daughter
Francis X. Bushman
Starred as Reginald Hoops Jr.
Whitney Raymond
Starred as Seth Allen
1913
The Pathway of Years
The Pathway of Years
Francis X. Bushman
Starred as John Mason
Whitney Raymond
Starred as Richard Dayton
1913
The Thirteenth Man
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