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Movies of Lynton Brent and George Offerman Jr. together

Lynton Brent and George Offerman Jr. have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Name the Woman in 1934. The most recent movie that Lynton Brent and George Offerman Jr. starred together was The Pride of the Yankees in 1942.

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1934

Name the Woman

Name the Woman

Name the Woman

Lynton Brent

Starred as Reporter

George Offerman Jr.

Starred as Copyboy

1934

Twentieth Century

Twentieth Century

Twentieth Century

Lynton Brent

Starred as Train Secretary

George Offerman Jr.

Starred as Page Boy

1935

Streamline Express

Streamline Express

Streamline Express

Lynton Brent

Starred as Radio Operator

George Offerman Jr.

Starred as Stage Hand

1936

The Big Game

The Big Game

The Big Game

Lynton Brent

Starred as Broadcaster

George Offerman Jr.

Starred as Dave, Guarding the Door

1939

Boys' Reformatory

Boys' Reformatory

Boys' Reformatory

Lynton Brent

Starred as Mike's Henchman

George Offerman Jr.

Starred as Joie

1941

Mitt Me Tonight

Mitt Me Tonight

Mitt Me Tonight

Lynton Brent

Starred as Uncredited

George Offerman Jr.

Starred as Uncredited

1942

Glove Birds

Glove Birds

Glove Birds

Lynton Brent

Starred as Boxing coach

George Offerman Jr.

Starred as Jack King, Terry's rival

1942

The Pride of the Yankees

The Pride of the Yankees

The Pride of the Yankees

Lynton Brent

Starred as Photographer in Hospital

George Offerman Jr.

Starred as Freshman

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