Sidney Toler - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1929 Madame X Dr. Merivel Alternative title: Absinthe
1930 The Devil's Parade Satan
1931 White Shoulders William Sothern
Strictly Dishonorable Patrolman Mulligan
1932 Blondie of the Follies Pete
Blonde Venus Det. Wilson
The Phantom President Professor Aikenhead
1933 The Narrow Corner Ryan, the Go-Between
1934 Spitfire Mr. Jim Sawyer
The Trumpet Blows Pepi Sancho
Upper World Officer Moran
1935 Romance in Manhattan Police Sergeant
The Call of the Wild Joe Groggins
1936 Three Godfathers Prof. Amos Snape
The Gorgeous Hussy Daniel Webster
Our Relations Captain of SS Periwinkle
1937 That Certain Woman Detective Lieutenant Neely
Double Wedding Mr. Keough
1938 Gold Is Where You Find It Harrison McCooey
The Mysterious Rider Frosty Kilburn
If I Were King Robin Turgis
Up the River Jeffrey Mitchell
Charlie Chan in Honolulu Charlie Chan
1939 Disbarred G.L. "Hardy" Mardsen
Charlie Chan in City in Darkness Charlie Chan
1940 Charlie Chan in Panama Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum Charlie Chan
Murder Over New York Charlie Chan
1941 Charlie Chan in Rio Charlie Chan
1942 Castle in the Desert Charlie Chan
1943 A Night to Remember Inspector Hankins
White Savage Wong
Isle of Forgotten Sins Krogan/Carruthers Alternative title Monsoon
1944 Charlie Chan in the Secret Service Charlie Chan
The Chinese Cat Charlie Chan Alternate title Murder in the Funhouse
Black Magic Charlie Chan
1945 It's in the Bag! Detective Sully Alternative title: The Fifth Chair
The Shanghai Cobra Charlie Chan
The Red Dragon Charlie Chan
The Scarlet Clue Charlie Chan
1946 Dark Alibi Charlie Chan
Shadows Over Chinatown Charlie Chan
The Trap Charlie Chan

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