Home People Dick Gordon Dick Gordon movies Dick Gordon movies Dick Gordon Movies (34) Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) As Extra (uncredited). He was 12 years old Young Man with Ideas (1952) As Nightclub Patron (uncredited). He was 8 years old St. Benny the Dip (1951) As Reverend Miles. He was 7 years old Lightning Strikes Twice (1951) As Prison Guard. He was 7 years old Insurance Investigator (1951) As Bookie. He was 7 years old The Breaking Point (1950) As Racetrack Teller (uncredited). He was 6 years old Born to Be Bad (1950) As Nathan. He was 6 years old All the King's Men (1949) As Politician. He was 5 years old The Story of Molly X (1949) As Lawyer. He was 5 years old The Younger Brothers (1949) As Newspaperman (uncredited). He was 5 years old Alias Nick Beal (1949) As Man at Press Conference. He was 5 years old Slightly French (1949) As Photographer (uncredited). He was 5 years old One Touch of Venus (1948) He was 4 years old If You Knew Susie (1948) As Assistant Hotel Manager (uncredited). He was 4 years old So You Want to Be in Pictures (1947) As Man at Brown Derby with Sunglasses (uncredited). He was 3 years old Repeat Performance (1947) As Party Guest. He was 3 years old Johnny O'Clock (1947) As Card Player. He was 3 years old It's a Wonderful Life (1947) As Photographer with Sheriff (uncredited). He was 3 years old Angel on My Shoulder (1946) As Man at Citizen's Meeting (uncredited). He was 2 years old The Killers (1946) As Green Cat Patron (uncredited). He was 2 years old In Old New Mexico (1945) As Doc Wills (as Richard Gordon). He was 1 years old Black Magic (1944) As William Bonner (as Richard Gordon). He was 0 years old The Whistler (1944) As Tomley's Assistant (uncredited). He was 0 years old Best Foot Forward (1943) As Party Guest. He was 0 years old Mr. Lucky (1943) As Dealer. He was 0 years old Something to Shout About (1943) As Pearson - Donna's Butler. He was 0 years old Michael Shayne: Private Detective (1940) As Casino Patron. He was 3 years old Bitter Sweet (1940) As Cafe Patron (uncredited). He was 3 years old Waterloo Bridge (1940) As Party Guest. He was 3 years old City of Chance (1940) As Gambling House Patron. He was 3 years old Union Pacific (1939) As Reporter (uncredited). He was 4 years old Portia on Trial (1937) As Party Guest. He was 6 years old The Big Game (1936) As Henchman. He was 7 years old The Thin Man (1934) As Night Club Patron (uncredited). He was 9 years old