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Movies of James Burke and Charles Coleman together

James Burke and Charles Coleman have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Gallant Lady in 1933. The most recent movie that James Burke and Charles Coleman starred together was Valentino in 1951.

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1933

Gallant Lady

Gallant Lady

Gallant Lady

James Burke

Starred as Policeman in Park

Charles Coleman

Starred as Butler - Replaced by Wilfred Lucas

1934

Lady by Choice

Lady by Choice

Lady by Choice

James Burke

Starred as Brannigan

Charles Coleman

Starred as The Butler

1934

The Girl from Missouri

The Girl from Missouri

The Girl from Missouri

James Burke

Starred as Policeman at Cousins' Suicide

Charles Coleman

Starred as Head Waiter at Banquet

1934

The Merry Frinks

The Merry Frinks

The Merry Frinks

James Burke

Starred as 3rd Expressman

Charles Coleman

Starred as Witherspoon, Hattie's Butler

1938

Little Orphan Annie

Little Orphan Annie

Little Orphan Annie

James Burke

Starred as Mike Moriarty

Charles Coleman

Starred as The Butler

1938

The Affairs of Annabel

The Affairs of Annabel

The Affairs of Annabel

James Burke

Starred as Muldoon

Charles Coleman

Starred as Perkins - the Butler

1945

Anchors Aweigh

Anchors Aweigh

Anchors Aweigh

James Burke

Starred as Studio Cop

Charles Coleman

Starred as Iturbi's Butler

1951

Valentino

Valentino

Valentino

James Burke

Starred as Policeman in Park

Charles Coleman

Starred as Albert - Tower's Butler

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