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Movies of Frank O'Connor and Mary Currier together

Frank O'Connor and Mary Currier have starred in 9 movies together. Their first film was I Love You Again in 1940. The most recent movie that Frank O'Connor and Mary Currier starred together was Trapped by Boston Blackie in 1948.

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1940

I Love You Again

I Love You Again

I Love You Again

Frank O'Connor

Starred as Taxi Driver

Mary Currier

Starred as Mrs. Gordon

1941

Back Street

Back Street

Back Street

Frank O'Connor

Starred as Riverboat Crewman

Mary Currier

Starred as Mrs. White

1943

Good Luck, Mr. Yates

Good Luck, Mr. Yates

Good Luck, Mr. Yates

Frank O'Connor

Starred as Cop

Mary Currier

Starred as Leading Citizen

1943

The Powers Girl

The Powers Girl

The Powers Girl

Frank O'Connor

Starred as Man in Audience

Mary Currier

Starred as Powers Receptionist

1944

The Falcon in Mexico

The Falcon in Mexico

The Falcon in Mexico

Frank O'Connor

Starred as Police Officer

Mary Currier

Starred as Paula Dudley

1944

Wilson

Wilson

Wilson

Frank O'Connor

Starred as New York Delegate

Mary Currier

Starred as Woman at Baseball Game

1945

Hold That Blonde!

Hold That Blonde!

Hold That Blonde!

Frank O'Connor

Starred as Man Outside Theatre

Mary Currier

Starred as Mrs. Van Gelder

1947

Lost Honeymoon

Lost Honeymoon

Lost Honeymoon

Frank O'Connor

Starred as Riley

Mary Currier

Starred as Nurse

1948

Trapped by Boston Blackie

Trapped by Boston Blackie

Trapped by Boston Blackie

Frank O'Connor

Starred as Janitor

Mary Currier

Starred as Helen Kenyon

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