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Movies of Lee Phelps and Mae Clarke together

Lee Phelps and Mae Clarke have starred in 9 movies together. Their first film was The Public Enemy in 1931. The most recent movie that Lee Phelps and Mae Clarke starred together was The People Against O'Hara in 1951.

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1931

The Public Enemy

The Public Enemy

The Public Enemy

Lee Phelps

Starred as Steve - Bartender

Mae Clarke

Starred as Kitty

1932

The Final Edition

The Final Edition

The Final Edition

Lee Phelps

Starred as Reporter

Mae Clarke

Starred as Anne Woodman

1933

Parole Girl

Parole Girl

Parole Girl

Lee Phelps

Starred as Burns - 1st Store Detective

Mae Clarke

Starred as Sylvia Day

1933

Penthouse

Penthouse

Penthouse

Lee Phelps

Starred as Detective

Mae Clarke

Starred as Mimi Montagne

1934

This Side of Heaven

This Side of Heaven

This Side of Heaven

Lee Phelps

Starred as Policeman Flynn

Mae Clarke

Starred as Jane Turner

1935

Silk Hat Kid

Silk Hat Kid

Silk Hat Kid

Lee Phelps

Starred as Bartender

Mae Clarke

Starred as Laura Grant

1950

The Yellow Cab Man

The Yellow Cab Man

The Yellow Cab Man

Lee Phelps

Starred as Passenger

Mae Clarke

Starred as Casualty Company Secretary

1951

Callaway Went Thataway

Callaway Went Thataway

Callaway Went Thataway

Lee Phelps

Starred as Ranch Hand

Mae Clarke

Starred as Mother on Train

1951

The People Against O'Hara

The People Against O'Hara

The People Against O'Hara

Lee Phelps

Starred as Emmett Kimbaugh

Mae Clarke

Starred as Receptionist

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