Movies of Heinie Conklin and Charles Sullivan together
Heinie Conklin and Charles Sullivan have starred in 29 movies together. Their first film was Night Parade in 1929. The most recent movie that Heinie Conklin and Charles Sullivan starred together was The Spoilers in 1955.
1929
Night Parade
1932
Dumb Dicks
1934
Death on the Diamond
Death on the Diamond
Heinie Conklin
Starred as Hot Dog Vendor
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Taxi Driver
1934
The Captain Hates the Sea
The Captain Hates the Sea
Heinie Conklin
Starred as Assistant Bartender
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Taxi Driver
1935
She Couldn't Take It
1935
The Affair of Susan
The Affair of Susan
Heinie Conklin
Starred as Photo Exhibit Man
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Dance Hall Bouncer
1935
Tramp Tramp Tramp
1936
F-Man
1936
Wedding Present
1937
A Girl with Ideas
1937
Oh, Doctor
1939
Sergeant Madden
1940
Flowing Gold
Flowing Gold
Heinie Conklin
Starred as Man Waiting for Job
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Dance Floor Fighter
1940
The Green Hornet
The Green Hornet
Heinie Conklin
Starred as Watchman [Ch. 10]
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Jake [Ch. 5]
1941
Honky Tonk
1942
You're Telling Me
1943
Here Comes Mr. Zerk
Here Comes Mr. Zerk
Heinie Conklin
Starred as Neighbor
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Newspaper Copy Man
1945
Penthouse Rhythm
1945
She Gets Her Man
1948
Big City
1949
The Lady Gambles
1949
The Set-Up
1949
The Stratton Story
1950
Kill the Umpire
1950
Riding High
1951
Santa Fe
1953
A Lion Is in the Streets
A Lion Is in the Streets
Heinie Conklin
Starred as Courtroom Spectator
Charles Sullivan
Starred as Courtroom Spectator
1954
Destry
1955
The Spoilers
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