Movies of George DeNormand and Tom London together
George DeNormand and Tom London have starred in 15 movies together. Their first film was The Lost Special in 1932. The most recent movie that George DeNormand and Tom London starred together was Good Day for a Hanging in 1959.
1932
The Lost Special
The Lost Special
George DeNormand
Starred as Henchman
Tom London
Starred as Jim Dirk, Detective Dane
1933
Perils of Pauline
Perils of Pauline
George DeNormand
Starred as New York Henchman
Tom London
Starred as Soldier at American Consulate
1933
Phantom of the Air
Phantom of the Air
George DeNormand
Starred as Fred - Sheriff's Deputy
Tom London
Starred as Jim - Radio Man
1935
The Fighting Marines
The Fighting Marines
George DeNormand
Starred as Marine [Chs. 7-10]
Tom London
Starred as Miller, Hench M-90
1937
I Promise to Pay
1938
The Fighting Devil Dogs
The Fighting Devil Dogs
George DeNormand
Starred as Marine Guard at Burton Street
Tom London
Starred as Henchman Wilson [Chs. 2-5, 9]
1938
The Spider's Web
The Spider's Web
George DeNormand
Starred as Henchman with Steve [Chs. 5-6], Skylight Henchman
Tom London
Starred as Cop in Bank
1939
Mexicali Rose
1942
Stardust on the Sage
1942
West of the Law
West of the Law
George DeNormand
Starred as Henchman Pete
Tom London
Starred as Charlie the Bartender
1943
The Fighting Devil Dogs
The Fighting Devil Dogs
George DeNormand
Starred as Marine at Burton Street
Tom London
Starred as Wilso - Henchman at Steel Works, on Gehorda Island
1944
Captain America
1948
Superman
1955
Tarantula
1959
Good Day for a Hanging
Good Day for a Hanging
George DeNormand
Starred as Townsman
Tom London
Starred as Farmer Driving Wagon
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