Movies of Glen Cavender and Tom Wilson together
Glen Cavender and Tom Wilson have starred in 46 movies together. Their first film was Manhattan Madness in 1925. The most recent movie that Glen Cavender and Tom Wilson starred together was Northern Pursuit in 1943.
1925
Manhattan Madness
1934
Sweet Adeline
1935
'G' Men
1935
Dr. Socrates
1935
Keystone Hotel
1935
Moonlight on the Prairie
Moonlight on the Prairie
Glen Cavender
Starred as Cowboy #1 in Saloon
Tom Wilson
Starred as Rodeo Cowboy
1935
Stranded
1935
The Goose and the Gander
The Goose and the Gander
Glen Cavender
Starred as Detective George
Tom Wilson
Starred as Jack - Baggage Man
1936
Down the Stretch
1936
The Singing Kid
1937
Alcatraz Island
Alcatraz Island
Glen Cavender
Starred as Second Federal Officer
Tom Wilson
Starred as Courtroom Spectator, Jury Foreman
1937
Confession
Confession
Glen Cavender
Starred as Bailiff
Tom Wilson
Starred as Man in Court Sitting Next to Mrs. Koslov
1937
Dance Charlie Dance
1937
Midnight Court
1937
She Loved a Fireman
She Loved a Fireman
Glen Cavender
Starred as Spectator at Dance
Tom Wilson
Starred as Dance Contest Spectator
1937
Smart Blonde
1937
Submarine D-1
1937
The Go Getter
1937
Varsity Show
1937
Wine, Women and Horses
1938
Crime School
Crime School
Glen Cavender
Starred as Policeman Outside Judge Clinton's Office
Tom Wilson
Starred as Washroom Guard
1938
Heart of the North
Heart of the North
Glen Cavender
Starred as Post Customer
Tom Wilson
Starred as Post Customer, Mob Leader
1938
My Bill
1938
Over the Wall
Over the Wall
Glen Cavender
Starred as Referee for Robeck Fight
Tom Wilson
Starred as Pinball Proprietor
1938
Penrod's Double Trouble
Penrod's Double Trouble
Glen Cavender
Starred as Truck Driver Giving Penrod a Lift
Tom Wilson
Starred as Brill
1938
The Sisters
1938
Valley of the Giants
1939
Angels Wash Their Faces
Angels Wash Their Faces
Glen Cavender
Starred as Driver of Moving Cart, Policeman at Bowling Alley
Tom Wilson
Starred as Policeman at Bowling Alley
1939
Devil's Island
1939
Indianapolis Speedway
Indianapolis Speedway
Glen Cavender
Starred as Extra on Dance Floor
Tom Wilson
Starred as Racetrack Official
1939
Kid Nightingale
Kid Nightingale
Glen Cavender
Starred as Man Leaving Dynamite Dennis Fight
Tom Wilson
Starred as Kid's Trainer
1939
King of the Underworld
1939
Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter
Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter
Glen Cavender
Starred as First Townsman
Tom Wilson
Starred as Milt - Second Deputy Sheriff
1939
On Your Toes
1939
Smashing the Money Ring
Smashing the Money Ring
Glen Cavender
Starred as Day Gate Guard
Tom Wilson
Starred as Convict 18701 in Print Shop
1939
Women in the Wind
Women in the Wind
Glen Cavender
Starred as Airport Policeman, Mob Scene Extra
Tom Wilson
Starred as Cleveland Spectator
1940
An Angel from Texas
An Angel from Texas
Glen Cavender
Starred as Lone Star Townsman, New York Passerby Extra
Tom Wilson
Starred as Townsman
1940
Pony Express Days
Pony Express Days
Glen Cavender
Starred as Man in St. Joseph Telegraph Office
Tom Wilson
Starred as Man Outside of Russell, Majors & Waddell's
1940
River's End
River's End
Glen Cavender
Starred as Bartender in Saloon
Tom Wilson
Starred as Square-Dance Caller, Man in Courtroom
1940
The Man Who Talked Too Much
1941
Bad Men of Missouri
1941
Bullets for O'Hara
1941
Footsteps in the Dark
Footsteps in the Dark
Glen Cavender
Starred as Burlesque Patron with Glasses and Mustache
Tom Wilson
Starred as Burlesque Patron Yelling 'You Said It Blondie!'
1941
Meet John Doe
Meet John Doe
Glen Cavender
Starred as Uncredited
Tom Wilson
Starred as Diner Patron, Radio Station Audience Member
1941
Three Sons o' Guns
1943
Northern Pursuit
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