Miss Grant Takes Richmond
Miss Grant Takes Richmond
Release: 1949-10-20
·Runtime: 87m
·★ 5.0
Comedy
A bookie uses a phony real estate business as a front for his betting parlor. To further keep up the sham, he hires dim-witted Ellen Grant as his secretary figuring she won't suspect any criminal goings-on. When Ellen learns of some friends who are about to lose their homes, she unwittingly drafts her boss into developing a new low-cost housing development.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Columbia Pictures
Cast
Peter Brocco
as Father of Triplets (uncredited)
Ted Jordan
as Hood (uncredited)
Jimmy Lloyd
as Homer White (uncredited)
Charles Lane
as Mr. Woodruff (uncredited)
Paul Newlan
as Hood (uncredited)
Larry Steers
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Loren Tindall
as Charles Meyers (uncredited)
James Gleason
as Timothy Gleason
Frank McHugh
as Kilcoyne
Sayre Dearing
as Man in Courtroom (uncredited)
Hank Mann
as Workmen (uncredited)
George Cleveland
as Judge Grant
Will Wright
as Roscoe Johnson (uncredited)
Cliff Clark
as Construction Materials Contractor (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo
as Maitre D' (uncredited)
Stanley Waxman
as Sig Davis (uncredited)
Gloria Henry
as Helen White
Wanda Perry
as Ruth (uncredited)
Jack Overman
as Hood (uncredited)
Jack Perrin
as Workmen (uncredited)
Michael Ross
as Hood (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Harry Harvey
as Councilman Reed (uncredited)
Arthur Space
as Willacombe - Architect (uncredited)
Lucille Ball
as Ellen Grant
William H. O'Brien
as Waiter (uncredited)
William Holden
as Dick Richmond
Stephen Dunne
as Ralph Winton
Roy Roberts
as Roberts - Construction Foreman (uncredited)
Eddie Acuff
as Bus Driver (uncredited)
Harry Cheshire
as Leo Hopkins (uncredited)
Janis Carter
as Peggy Donato