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Movies of Fred Griffiths and Peggy Ann Clifford together

Fred Griffiths and Peggy Ann Clifford have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was A Day to Remember in 1953. The most recent movie that Fred Griffiths and Peggy Ann Clifford starred together was That's Carry On! in 1977.

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1953

A Day to Remember

A Day to Remember

A Day to Remember

Fred Griffiths

Starred as Barman on Ferry

Peggy Ann Clifford

Starred as Large Lady in Station Crowd

1954

The Million Pound Note

The Million Pound Note

The Million Pound Note

Fred Griffiths

Starred as Serpentine Boatman

Peggy Ann Clifford

Starred as Assistant Matron

1956

Lost

Lost

Lost

Fred Griffiths

Starred as Gamble

Peggy Ann Clifford

Starred as Shop Keeper

1957

Just My Luck

Just My Luck

Just My Luck

Fred Griffiths

Starred as Alfie

Peggy Ann Clifford

Starred as Lady on Tube

1959

The Captain's Table

The Captain's Table

The Captain's Table

Fred Griffiths

Starred as Plumber

Peggy Ann Clifford

Starred as Alice in Photograph

1962

On the Beat

On the Beat

On the Beat

Fred Griffiths

Starred as Cabbie

Peggy Ann Clifford

Starred as Guilio's Mother

1963

Heavens Above!

Heavens Above!

Heavens Above!

Fred Griffiths

Starred as Angry Man in Crowd Scene

Peggy Ann Clifford

Starred as Bit Part, Crowd Scene

1977

That's Carry On!

That's Carry On!

That's Carry On!

Fred Griffiths

Starred as Various Characters

Peggy Ann Clifford

Starred as Willa Claudia

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