Movies of William Newell and Pierre Watkin together
William Newell and Pierre Watkin have starred in 19 movies together. Their first film was Sitting on the Moon in 1936. The most recent movie that William Newell and Pierre Watkin starred together was The Eternal Sea in 1955.
1936
Sitting on the Moon
1937
Bill Cracks Down
Bill Cracks Down
William Newell
Starred as Eddie 'Porky' Plunkett
Pierre Watkin
Starred as William 'Bill' Reardon Sr.
1937
Larceny on the Air
1937
The Hit Parade
1939
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
William Newell
Starred as Reporter
Pierre Watkin
Starred as Senate Minority Leader
1939
The Great Victor Herbert
The Great Victor Herbert
William Newell
Starred as Fred Clayton
Pierre Watkin
Starred as Albert Martin
1939
There's That Woman Again
1941
Bedtime Story
Bedtime Story
William Newell
Starred as Auto Court Manager
Pierre Watkin
Starred as Eccles, Dudley's Attorney
1941
The Big Store
The Big Store
William Newell
Starred as Press Photographer
Pierre Watkin
Starred as Bedding Department Manager
1942
Ice-Capades Revue
1943
Fired Wife
1945
Adventure
1945
Honeymoon Ahead
1945
She Gets Her Man
1945
The Stork Club
The Stork Club
William Newell
Starred as Higgins - Judy's Chauffeur
Pierre Watkin
Starred as Mr. Gray
1946
The Kid from Brooklyn
The Kid from Brooklyn
William Newell
Starred as Photographer
Pierre Watkin
Starred as E. Winthrop LeMoyne
1947
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
William Newell
Starred as Taxi Cab Traffic Manager
Pierre Watkin
Starred as Reverend
1952
Francis Goes to West Point
1955
The Eternal Sea
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