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Movies of Dorothy Granger and Christine McIntyre together

Dorothy Granger and Christine McIntyre have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was Slappily Married in 1946. The most recent movie that Dorothy Granger and Christine McIntyre starred together was Oh, Say Can You Sue in 1953.

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1946

Slappily Married

Slappily Married

Slappily Married

Dorothy Granger

Starred as Honey

Christine McIntyre

Starred as Mrs. Bates

1947

Hot Heir

Hot Heir

Hot Heir

Dorothy Granger

Starred as Mrs. Herbert

Christine McIntyre

Starred as Neighbor's Wife

1947

Should Husbands Marry?

Should Husbands Marry?

Should Husbands Marry?

Dorothy Granger

Starred as Wife of Boss

Christine McIntyre

Starred as Hugh's Wife

1947

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Dorothy Granger

Starred as Wrong Mrs. Follinsbee

Christine McIntyre

Starred as Miss Blair - Lingerie Dept. Manager

1947

Two Jills and a Jack

Two Jills and a Jack

Two Jills and a Jack

Dorothy Granger

Starred as Alice

Christine McIntyre

Starred as Betty, Jack's Wife

1947

Wedlock Deadlock

Wedlock Deadlock

Wedlock Deadlock

Dorothy Granger

Starred as Ruby

Christine McIntyre

Starred as Betty

1953

Oh, Say Can You Sue

Oh, Say Can You Sue

Oh, Say Can You Sue

Dorothy Granger

Starred as Alice, Andy's Sweetheart

Christine McIntyre

Starred as Mrs. Jack Wilson

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