

Movies of William B. Davidson and Frank O'Connor together
William B. Davidson and Frank O'Connor have starred in 18 movies together. Their first film was The Lost Squadron in 1932. The most recent movie that William B. Davidson and Frank O'Connor starred together was That Hagen Girl in 1947.

1932

The Lost Squadron
1933

Meet the Baron
Meet the Baron
William B. Davidson
Starred as General Broadcasting Representative
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Stable Boss
1935

Dangerous
1935

Special Agent
1935

Woman Wanted
1936

You May Be Next
1938

The Jury's Secret
1939

Each Dawn I Die
Each Dawn I Die
William B. Davidson
Starred as Bill Mason
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Guard in Movie Room
1939

Smashing the Money Ring
Smashing the Money Ring
William B. Davidson
Starred as Warden Denby
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Superior Court Guard
1941

Man Made Monster
Man Made Monster
William B. Davidson
Starred as District Attorney Ralph B. Stanley
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Detective
1941

Uncle Joe
1941

We Go Fast
1944

A Night of Adventure
A Night of Adventure
William B. Davidson
Starred as Gilbert J. 'Gil' Regan
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Court Bailiff
1944

In Society
In Society
William B. Davidson
Starred as Parker - the Van Cleves' Butler
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Policeman at Winthrop Home
1944

Up in Arms
1945

Sing Your Way Home
1947

Dick Tracy's Dilemma
Dick Tracy's Dilemma
William B. Davidson
Starred as Peter Premium
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Cop in Squad Car
1947

That Hagen Girl
That Hagen Girl
William B. Davidson
Starred as Mr. Bowman
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Policeman at Lagoon
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