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Douglas Grant
★ Acting

Douglas Grant

· Active 1940–1970

Douglas Grant appears in The Landlord (1970), a film that explores the intricate dynamics of race and class through its provocative narrative. Set against the backdrop of urban America, Grant's performance contributes to the film's critical examination of societal issues. While his filmography may be sparse, his role in this cult classic underscores the importance of representation in cinema. Grant's work invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of human relationships and social structures.

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The Landlord

The Landlord

1970 ★ 6.1
as Walter Gee

Elgar Enders, who lives off an allowance from his wealthy parents, buys an inner-city tenement in Park Slope, Brooklyn, which is undergoing gentrification, planning to evict the occupants and construct a luxury home for himself. However, once he ventures into the tenement, he grows fond of the low-income black residents. Enders decides to remain as the landlord, and help fix the building. He rebels against his WASP upbringing, and to his parents' dismay, romances two black women. The first is Lanie, a mixed-race dancer at a local black club. Lanie has light skin and features due to a mother of Irish descent, and a father of African descent, and has experienced colorism. Their relationship is strained, as Elgar has an affair with one of his tenants, Fanny, and gets her pregnant. Her boyfriend Copee, a black activist with an identity crisis, is enraged when he finds out about the pregnancy, and tries to kill Elgar with an axe but ultimately stops. The Enders family is shaken by their son's behavior, but reluctantly accepts him. Ultimately, Fanny gives the child up for adoption to start a new life. The story ends with Elgar’s taking custody of the child, mending his relationship with Lanie, and moving in with her. 

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Filmography

5 credits
1970s 1 credit
1970
The Landlord as Walter Gee
Movie ★ 5.9
1960s 1 credit
1962
Studio 4 as Journalist
TV ★ 7.5
1940s 3 credits
1944
The White Cliffs of Dover as Corporal (uncredited)
Movie ★ 6.7
1940
Arise, My Love as German Lieutenant (uncredited)
Movie ★ 6.3
1940
Mystery Sea Raider as Hans, German Seaman
Movie ★ 6.0