Movies of Samuel S. Hinds and Frank O'Connor together
Samuel S. Hinds and Frank O'Connor have starred in 22 movies together. Their first film was Hold the Press in 1933. The most recent movie that Samuel S. Hinds and Frank O'Connor starred together was The Egg and I in 1947.
1933
Hold the Press
1933
One Man's Journey
One Man's Journey
Samuel S. Hinds
Starred as Dr. Babcock
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Patient on Telephone
1934
Hat, Coat, and Glove
Hat, Coat, and Glove
Samuel S. Hinds
Starred as John Walters
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Police Sergeant Whalen
1934
Have a Heart
1934
Mills of the Gods
1934
Sisters Under the Skin
1934
The Defense Rests
1935
Rendezvous
1935
Rumba
1935
Strangers All
Strangers All
Samuel S. Hinds
Starred as Charles Green
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Police Sergeant O'Connor
1936
Woman Trap
1938
Double Danger
Double Danger
Samuel S. Hinds
Starred as Police Commissioner David Theron
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Seated Policeman
1938
Newsboys' Home
Newsboys' Home
Samuel S. Hinds
Starred as Howard Price Dutton
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Rewrite Masn
1938
The Jury's Secret
1938
Wives Under Suspicion
Wives Under Suspicion
Samuel S. Hinds
Starred as David Marrow
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Second Prison Official
1939
Pirates of the Skies
1941
Back Street
1941
Man Made Monster
1943
Keep 'Em Slugging
1945
Lady on a Train
Lady on a Train
Samuel S. Hinds
Starred as Mr. Wiggam
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Cop at Wayne's Apartment
1946
It's a Wonderful Life
It's a Wonderful Life
Samuel S. Hinds
Starred as Pa Bailey
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Military Officer in Montage
1947
The Egg and I
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