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Wade Boteler Ann Doran

Movies of Wade Boteler and Ann Doran together

Wade Boteler and Ann Doran have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Night Life of the Gods in 1935. The most recent movie that Wade Boteler and Ann Doran starred together was Blue, White and Perfect in 1942.

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1935

Night Life of the Gods

Night Life of the Gods

Night Life of the Gods

Wade Boteler

Starred as Policeman

Ann Doran

Starred as Girl in Pool

1936

Lady of Secrets

Lady of Secrets

Lady of Secrets

Wade Boteler

Starred as Steamship Employment Manager

Ann Doran

Starred as Reporter

1938

Little Miss Roughneck

Little Miss Roughneck

Little Miss Roughneck

Wade Boteler

Starred as Police Inspector Carr

Ann Doran

Starred as Girl

1939

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Wade Boteler

Starred as Family Man

Ann Doran

Starred as Paine's Secretary

1940

His Girl Friday

His Girl Friday

His Girl Friday

Wade Boteler

Starred as Mike

Ann Doran

Starred as Newspaper Office Worker

1940

The Green Hornet

The Green Hornet

The Green Hornet

Wade Boteler

Starred as Michael Axford

Ann Doran

Starred as Josephine Weaver Allen [Ch. 3]

1941

The Kid from Kansas

The Kid from Kansas

The Kid from Kansas

Wade Boteler

Starred as Russell

Ann Doran

Starred as Julie 'Smitty' Smith

1942

Blue, White and Perfect

Blue, White and Perfect

Blue, White and Perfect

Wade Boteler

Starred as Judge

Ann Doran

Starred as Miss Hoffman

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