I think you can do one with Humphrey Bogart and Edward G. Robinson. In The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, Robinson was "good" and Bogart was "bad" (I'm putting them in quotes because they're both criminals in the film) and then in Key Largo, Bogart was good and Robinson was bad.
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