Movies of Larry Steers and Helen Dickson together
Larry Steers and Helen Dickson have starred in 17 movies together. Their first film was Here Comes Cookie in 1935. The most recent movie that Larry Steers and Helen Dickson starred together was Something to Live For in 1952.
1935
Here Comes Cookie
1936
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
1938
Arsène Lupin Returns
Arsène Lupin Returns
Larry Steers
Starred as Man Leaving Hotel
Helen Dickson
Starred as Woman Passenger at Dock
1938
Juvenile Court
Juvenile Court
Larry Steers
Starred as Boxing Match Spectator
Helen Dickson
Starred as Boxing Event Attendee
1939
Our Leading Citizen
1940
Boom Town
Boom Town
Larry Steers
Starred as Lawyer at Prosecution's Table
Helen Dickson
Starred as Mrs. Summers
1940
Down Argentine Way
Down Argentine Way
Larry Steers
Starred as Westchester Club Patron
Helen Dickson
Starred as Nightclub Patron
1941
The Lady Eve
1942
Lady for a Night
Lady for a Night
Larry Steers
Starred as King's Club Patron
Helen Dickson
Starred as Dowager in Audience
1945
Incendiary Blonde
Incendiary Blonde
Larry Steers
Starred as Nightclub Patron
Helen Dickson
Starred as Passerby at Shooting
1946
The Magnificent Rogue
1949
Adventure in Baltimore
Adventure in Baltimore
Larry Steers
Starred as Townsman at Dance
Helen Dickson
Starred as Townswoman
1949
The Great Sinner
The Great Sinner
Larry Steers
Starred as Gambling Casino Patron
Helen Dickson
Starred as Woman on Park Bench
1950
Annie Get Your Gun
1950
Francis
Francis
Larry Steers
Starred as Officer at Psychiatric Hearing
Helen Dickson
Starred as Bank Customer
1951
The Great Caruso
1952
Something to Live For
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