Movies of Monte Blue and Howard M. Mitchell together
Monte Blue and Howard M. Mitchell have starred in 18 movies together. Their first film was Illegal Traffic in 1938. The most recent movie that Monte Blue and Howard M. Mitchell starred together was Look for the Silver Lining in 1949.
1938
Illegal Traffic
1938
Tom Sawyer, Detective
1941
Pacific Blackout
1941
Sullivan's Travels
Sullivan's Travels
Monte Blue
Starred as Policeman in Slums
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Railroad Clerk
1942
Gentleman Jim
Gentleman Jim
Monte Blue
Starred as Gambler in "Lucky Guy"
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Undetermined Role
1942
The Forest Rangers
1942
The Palm Beach Story
The Palm Beach Story
Monte Blue
Starred as Mike the Doorman
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Man in Apartment
1942
The Remarkable Andrew
1943
Action in the North Atlantic
1943
Mission to Moscow
1943
Pilot #5
1943
Thank Your Lucky Stars
Thank Your Lucky Stars
Monte Blue
Starred as Bartender in Errol Flynn Number
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Policeman
1945
Danger Signal
1946
Her Kind of Man
1946
Two Guys from Milwaukee
Two Guys from Milwaukee
Monte Blue
Starred as Broadcast Director
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Waiter
1947
My Wild Irish Rose
My Wild Irish Rose
Monte Blue
Starred as Replacement Barman
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Man at White Horse Tavern
1947
That Way with Women
That Way with Women
Monte Blue
Starred as MacPherson
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Pasadena Policeman
1949
Look for the Silver Lining
Look for the Silver Lining
Monte Blue
Starred as St. Clair - Actor in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'
Howard M. Mitchell
Starred as Stage Manager
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