Movies of Fred Aldrich and Howard M. Mitchell together
Fred Aldrich and Howard M. Mitchell have starred in 14 movies together. Their first film was Lady for a Night in 1942. The most recent movie that Fred Aldrich and Howard M. Mitchell starred together was Storm Warning in 1951.
1942
Lady for a Night
Lady for a Night
Fred Aldrich
Starred as Member of Quartet
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Civic Leader
1943
Mission to Moscow
Mission to Moscow
Fred Aldrich
Starred as Man at Bar in Montage
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Heckler
1944
An American Romance
An American Romance
Fred Aldrich
Starred as Assembly Line Worker
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Tad - Gate Guard
1944
It Happened Tomorrow
It Happened Tomorrow
Fred Aldrich
Starred as Man at Oscar's Show, Sidewalk Passerby
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as St. George Hotel Porter
1945
The Thin Man Goes Home
The Thin Man Goes Home
Fred Aldrich
Starred as Train Passenger
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Train Passenger
1946
A Letter for Evie
1946
Joe Palooka, Champ
1948
Smart Woman
Smart Woman
Fred Aldrich
Starred as Policeman in Courtroom
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Undetermined Role
1949
Follow Me Quietly
Follow Me Quietly
Fred Aldrich
Starred as Detective at Briefing
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Don the Bartender
1949
House of Strangers
1950
Highway 301
Highway 301
Fred Aldrich
Starred as Cop with Machine Gun
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as State Trooper at Abandoned Farm
1950
Woman in Hiding
1950
Wyoming Mail
1951
Storm Warning
Storm Warning
Fred Aldrich
Starred as Townsman on Courthouse Steps
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Townsman
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