Dorothy Granger
6 titles
Filmography
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The Good Bad Egg
(1947)Joe tells a rest home manager how a lonely-hearts message on an egg turned him from a home appliance inventor into the facility's newest resident.

Lighthouse Love
(1932)Cohen Film Collection introduces this classic comedy short starring Franklin Pangborn, Tom Kennedy, and Dorothy Granger.

Slappily Married
(1946)When a misunderstanding with a female customer sends Joe’s wife out the door to a women-only hotel, he plots to win her back by checking in incognito.

Wedlock Deadlock
(1947)When Eddie’s new in-laws crash their honeymoon pad, his friends hatch a plan to pose as his own visiting relatives—straight from the sanitarium.

Alibi Bye Bye
(1935)A pair of Atlantic City photographers who create alibis for cheating spouses, find trouble when a philandering couple arrives at a local hotel.
The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case
(1930)In order to claim an inheritance, the boys present themselves at a creaky, bat-filled mansion on a stormy night. The blockbuster of all Laurel & Hardy shorts was, surprisingly, this playedstraight spoof of old dark-house horror chillers. It grossed almost four times as much as Another Fine Mess, clearly a superior picture. The only explanation must be the many special, multiple, phonetic language versions that were made, and, most especially, the clever title, which foretold and teased the melding of two different popular genres, mystery and comedy. Directed by James Parrott. With Fred Kelsey and Del Henderson.