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Movies of George Benson and Richard Wattis together

George Benson and Richard Wattis have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was Helter Skelter in 1949. The most recent movie that George Benson and Richard Wattis starred together was The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery in 1966.

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1949

Helter Skelter

Helter Skelter

Helter Skelter

George Benson

Starred as Temporary Waiter

Richard Wattis

Starred as Compere of Nick Nack show

1950

The Happiest Days of Your Life

The Happiest Days of Your Life

The Happiest Days of Your Life

George Benson

Starred as Mr. Tripp

Richard Wattis

Starred as Arnold Billings

1951

Appointment with Venus

Appointment with Venus

Appointment with Venus

George Benson

Starred as Senior clerk

Richard Wattis

Starred as Carruthers

1952

Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire

Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire

Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire

George Benson

Starred as Police Sergeant

Richard Wattis

Starred as PC Freddie

1954

Doctor in the House

Doctor in the House

Doctor in the House

George Benson

Starred as Lecturer on drains

Richard Wattis

Starred as Medical Book Salesman

1959

Left Right and Centre

Left Right and Centre

Left Right and Centre

George Benson

Starred as Egerton

Richard Wattis

Starred as Harding-Pratt

1966

The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery

The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery

The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery

George Benson

Starred as Gore-Blackwood

Richard Wattis

Starred as Manton Bassett

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