Movies of George Magrill and Robert J. Wilke together
George Magrill and Robert J. Wilke have starred in 15 movies together. Their first film was San Francisco in 1936. The most recent movie that George Magrill and Robert J. Wilke starred together was No Questions Asked in 1951.
1936
San Francisco
1938
The Fighting Devil Dogs
The Fighting Devil Dogs
George Magrill
Starred as Jamison
Robert J. Wilke
Starred as Marine in Shanghai
1943
The Fighting Devil Dogs
The Fighting Devil Dogs
George Magrill
Starred as Jameson
Robert J. Wilke
Starred as Marine in Lu Kisan's Office
1944
Captain America
Captain America
George Magrill
Starred as Mechanic Thug [Ch. 7]
Robert J. Wilke
Starred as Thug with B-10 [Ch. 4]
1944
The Fighting Seabees
The Fighting Seabees
George Magrill
Starred as Extra
Robert J. Wilke
Starred as Arriving Construction Worker
1945
Santa Fe Saddlemates
Santa Fe Saddlemates
George Magrill
Starred as Man in Hall
Robert J. Wilke
Starred as Henchman Rawhide
1946
Daughter of Don Q
1946
The Crimson Ghost
The Crimson Ghost
George Magrill
Starred as Henchman Fiske [Ch. 3]
Robert J. Wilke
Starred as Scott - Armored Car Driver [Ch. 3]
1947
The Michigan Kid
1947
Twilight on the Rio Grande
Twilight on the Rio Grande
George Magrill
Starred as US Customs Officer
Robert J. Wilke
Starred as Henchman
1948
A Southern Yankee
A Southern Yankee
George Magrill
Starred as Confederate Soldier
Robert J. Wilke
Starred as Confederate Soldier Ordering Cease Fire
1948
G-Men Never Forget
G-Men Never Forget
George Magrill
Starred as Staley - Trent's Pal in Apartment Looting [Ch. 3]
Robert J. Wilke
Starred as Steele - Phony Detective [Ch. 5]
1948
River Lady
1951
Bonanza Town
1951
No Questions Asked
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