Minerva Hatton is back in Nevada, where she grubstaked her fortune years ago. Her granddaughter Julie Westcott is visiting while getting a divorce. They are blackmailed by Julie's husband, P... Read allMinerva Hatton is back in Nevada, where she grubstaked her fortune years ago. Her granddaughter Julie Westcott is visiting while getting a divorce. They are blackmailed by Julie's husband, Philip, who has two gambling checks Julie has given a gambling casino. Minerva, trying to b... Read allMinerva Hatton is back in Nevada, where she grubstaked her fortune years ago. Her granddaughter Julie Westcott is visiting while getting a divorce. They are blackmailed by Julie's husband, Philip, who has two gambling checks Julie has given a gambling casino. Minerva, trying to buy them back, comes across Philip's murdered body. Believing Julie guilty, she substitutes... Read all
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- Fitzgerald
- (as William Davidson)
- Charlotte
- (as Ann Todd)
- Prison Matron
- (uncredited)
- Court Clerk
- (uncredited)
- First Reporter
- (uncredited)
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Every bit as rambunctious as its elderly heroine, GRANNY GET YOUR GUN is a very pleasant bit of film fluff - light and easygoing. It's a shame the film is hard to find & seldom seen, as it gives a rare chance for senior citizen stars to shine for a blessed change.
The movie is a showcase for the talents of 82-year old veteran character actress May Robson. The old darling is nothing less than delightful. Born Mary Robinson in 1858 in Melbourne, Australia, Robson had began appearing in movies in 1915. By the time of GRANNY, Robson had given solid support in some of Hollywood's finest films from its Golden Age (LADY FOR A DAY, A STAR IS BORN, BRINGING UP BABY, etc.). Playing grumpy or gracious equally well, Robson never failed to entertain.
Here, she pushes her five feet, two inches into one amusing situation after another, whether prospecting for gold with mule & chauffeur-driven limousine, or stealing a jalopy to dash after a dangerous killer. The scene where she disguises herself as a gentle, soft-spoken, sweet-tempered old lady, so as to beat a murder rap, is hilarious. Miss May Robson would appear in four more films after GRANNY. She died in 1942.
Old-timers Harry Davenport (as Robson's lawyer beau), Clem Bevans (as an old codger who loves reading true mystery magazines) and Vera Lewis (as Robson's elderly companion) all add to the fun of the proceedings.
Erle Stanley Gardner, creator of Perry Mason, contributed the original novel, The Case of the Dangerous Dowager, upon which this film was based.
Did you know
- Trivia"Perry Mason" creator Erle Stanley Gardner was so angry at this point about the changes to his character and books wrought by Hollywood that he took away Warner Bros.' rights to the characters, although the studio still owned the rights to the story. Gardner did not authorize any projects starring his Perry Mason character until former actress Gail Patrick, a friend of Gardner's, approached him with the idea of producing a TV series starring the Mason character, with the promise of staying faithful to Gardner's characters and books. He agreed, she kept her promise and the resulting series, Perry Mason (1957), became one of the most successful in the history of television.
- GoofsDuring the trial, the judge fills a plain, clear glass two-thirds full of water and starts to hand it to Minerva. But in the next shot, the glass is only one-third full and has a criss-cross pattern upon it.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Blue Lamp (1950)
Details
- Runtime56 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1