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Movies of Jim Farley and Al Haskell together

Jim Farley and Al Haskell have starred in 10 movies together. Their first film was Texas Cyclone in 1932. The most recent movie that Jim Farley and Al Haskell starred together was Gentle Annie in 1944.

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1932

Texas Cyclone

Texas Cyclone

Texas Cyclone

Jim Farley

Starred as Webb Oliver

Al Haskell

Starred as Henchman Pedro

1938

Gold Is Where You Find It

Gold Is Where You Find It

Gold Is Where You Find It

Jim Farley

Starred as Miner

Al Haskell

Starred as Farmer

1940

Virginia City

Virginia City

Virginia City

Jim Farley

Starred as Southerner

Al Haskell

Starred as Guerrilla

1940

Winners of the West

Winners of the West

Winners of the West

Jim Farley

Starred as Greely [Ch. 6]

Al Haskell

Starred as Townsman

1941

Rawhide Rangers

Rawhide Rangers

Rawhide Rangers

Jim Farley

Starred as Banker

Al Haskell

Starred as Man at Meeting

1941

Riders of Death Valley

Riders of Death Valley

Riders of Death Valley

Jim Farley

Starred as Graham

Al Haskell

Starred as Barfly

1941

The Bandit Trail

The Bandit Trail

The Bandit Trail

Jim Farley

Starred as John Davis

Al Haskell

Starred as Barfly

1942

In Old California

In Old California

In Old California

Jim Farley

Starred as Angry Citizen in Lynch Mob

Al Haskell

Starred as Townsman

1942

Northwest Rangers

Northwest Rangers

Northwest Rangers

Jim Farley

Starred as Miner

Al Haskell

Starred as Casino Patron

1944

Gentle Annie

Gentle Annie

Gentle Annie

Jim Farley

Starred as Second Conductor

Al Haskell

Starred as Townsman

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