William A. Boardway

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2870279

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    The Male Animal

    The Male Ani

    The Two Mrs. Carrolls

    The Two Mrs.

    The Great Flamarion

    The Great Fl

    Dracula

    Dracula

    They Met in Bombay

    They Met in

    The Hoodlum Saint

    The Hoodlum

    Kid Galahad

    Kid Galahad

    Moonrise

    Moonrise

    The Letter

    The Letter

    Top Hat

    Top Hat

    Should Men Walk Home?

    Should Men W

    It Happened One Night

    It Happened

    Saboteur

    Saboteur

    Remember the Night

    Remember the

    The Ghost Comes Home

    The Ghost Co

    The Old Maid

    The Old Maid

    You Can't Take It with You

    You Can't Ta

    Mississippi

    Mississippi

    1948

    Moonrise

    as

    1947

    The Two Mrs. Carrolls

    asRacetrack Patron (uncredited)

    1946

    The Hoodlum Saint

    asWedding Guest (uncredited)

    1945

    The Great Flamarion

    asAudience Member (uncredited)

    1942

    Saboteur

    asNavy Officer at Ship Launching (uncredited)

    1942

    The Male Animal

    asMeeting Guest (uncredited)

    1941

    They Met in Bombay

    asOfficer (uncredited)

    1940

    The Letter

    asTrial Spectator (uncredited)

    1940

    The Ghost Comes Home

    asTownsman at Banquet (uncredited)

    1940

    Remember the Night

    asNightclub Patron (uncredited)

    1939

    The Old Maid

    asWedding Guest (uncredited)

    1938

    You Can't Take It with You

    asPedestrian (uncredited)

    1937

    Kid Galahad

    as(uncredited)

    1935

    Top Hat

    asClub Member (uncredited)

    1935

    Mississippi

    asParty Guest (uncredited)

    1934

    It Happened One Night

    asWedding Guest (uncredited)

    1931

    Dracula

    asConcertgoer Outside Theatre (uncredited)

    1927

    Should Men Walk Home?

    as