Movies of George Irving and Emmett Vogan together
George Irving and Emmett Vogan have starred in 17 movies together. Their first film was Here Comes the Navy in 1934. The most recent movie that George Irving and Emmett Vogan starred together was Magic Town in 1947.
1934
Here Comes the Navy
1934
Manhattan Love Song
1934
Manhattan Melodrama
Manhattan Melodrama
George Irving
Starred as Jim's Campaign Manager
Emmett Vogan
Starred as Assistant District Attorney
1934
The Oil Raider
1935
Oil for the Lamps of China
Oil for the Lamps of China
George Irving
Starred as Walter Gilbert
Emmett Vogan
Starred as Worried McCarger Employee
1935
Stars Over Broadway
Stars Over Broadway
George Irving
Starred as Angry Radio Station Executive
Emmett Vogan
Starred as Archie McNeish
1935
Three Kids and a Queen
1936
It Had to Happen
1936
The Crime of Dr. Forbes
The Crime of Dr. Forbes
George Irving
Starred as Dr. Cramer
Emmett Vogan
Starred as Defense Attorney, Assistant
1939
Espionage Agent
Espionage Agent
George Irving
Starred as State Department Official
Emmett Vogan
Starred as Instructor
1940
An Angel from Texas
An Angel from Texas
George Irving
Starred as Actor on Donkey in the Play
Emmett Vogan
Starred as Play Director Bonham
1940
Johnny Apollo
1941
Love Crazy
Love Crazy
George Irving
Starred as Sanity Hearing Doctor
Emmett Vogan
Starred as Doctor at Susan's Apartment
1943
Hangmen Also Die!
1944
Raiders of Ghost City
Raiders of Ghost City
George Irving
Starred as Sec. Fessenden
Emmett Vogan
Starred as Count Manfried von Rinkton, alias Carl Lawton [Chs. 6-7]
1944
The Impostor
1947
Magic Town
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