Movies of James Flavin and Frank Mills together
James Flavin and Frank Mills have starred in 20 movies together. Their first film was King Kong in 1933. The most recent movie that James Flavin and Frank Mills starred together was The Eddie Cantor Story in 1953.
1933
King Kong
1935
The Daring Young Man
The Daring Young Man
James Flavin
Starred as Informant on Telephone
Frank Mills
Starred as Taxicab Driver
1937
Midnight Taxi
Midnight Taxi
James Flavin
Starred as Detective McCormick
Frank Mills
Starred as Gas Station Attendant
1937
You Only Live Once
You Only Live Once
James Flavin
Starred as State Trooper
Frank Mills
Starred as Man Telling Eddie of Phone Call
1938
Sweethearts
1938
You Can't Take It With You
1939
Union Pacific
1940
Those Were the Days!
1941
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
James Flavin
Starred as Attractive Woman's Escort
Frank Mills
Starred as Dining Taxi Driver
1941
Western Union
1942
Born to Sing
1942
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Yankee Doodle Dandy
James Flavin
Starred as Union Army Veteran #1 on Caisson
Frank Mills
Starred as Pedestrian Seeking Newspaper
1943
Action in the North Atlantic
Action in the North Atlantic
James Flavin
Starred as Merchant Marine School Lieutenant-Commander
Frank Mills
Starred as Seaman
1944
Together Again
1945
Wonder Man
1948
The Babe Ruth Story
The Babe Ruth Story
James Flavin
Starred as First Mate at Ruth's Bar
Frank Mills
Starred as Frank - Stage Lighting Technician
1952
Carrie
1952
Full House
1952
Million Dollar Mermaid
1953
The Eddie Cantor Story
The Eddie Cantor Story
James Flavin
Starred as Kelly - Policeman
Frank Mills
Starred as Talent Show Audience Member
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