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Movies of Monte Blue and Frank Wilcox together

Monte Blue and Frank Wilcox have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Across the Pacific in 1942. The most recent movie that Monte Blue and Frank Wilcox starred together was The Fountainhead in 1949.

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1942

Across the Pacific

Across the Pacific

Across the Pacific

Monte Blue

Starred as Dan Morton

Frank Wilcox

Starred as Capt. Morrison

1942

Secret Enemies

Secret Enemies

Secret Enemies

Monte Blue

Starred as Hugo Mehl, the Doorman

Frank Wilcox

Starred as Counter-Espionage Man

1942

The Hidden Hand

The Hidden Hand

The Hidden Hand

Monte Blue

Starred as Matthews, the Undertaker

Frank Wilcox

Starred as Dr. Lawrence Channing

1943

Edge of Darkness

Edge of Darkness

Edge of Darkness

Monte Blue

Starred as Petersen

Frank Wilcox

Starred as Jensen

1943

Truck Busters

Truck Busters

Truck Busters

Monte Blue

Starred as Scrappy O'Brien

Frank Wilcox

Starred as Police Capt. Gear

1944

The Adventures of Mark Twain

The Adventures of Mark Twain

The Adventures of Mark Twain

Monte Blue

Starred as Captain of 'Queen of Dixie'

Frank Wilcox

Starred as Judge John Marshall Clemens

1949

South of St. Louis

South of St. Louis

South of St. Louis

Monte Blue

Starred as Captain Jeffrey

Frank Wilcox

Starred as Captain

1949

The Fountainhead

The Fountainhead

The Fountainhead

Monte Blue

Starred as Gas Station Executive

Frank Wilcox

Starred as Gordon Prescott

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