Grainger Hines, born in 1947 in the United States, has made a notable impact in cult cinema with his performances in Summer School Teachers (1974) and Someone's Watching Me! (1978). In Summer School Teachers, he navigates the comedic chaos of a summer school filled with eccentric characters, while in Someone's Watching Me!, he contributes to the film's tense atmosphere as the story unfolds. Hines also appears in One Shoe Makes it Murder (1982), further solidifying his presence in the realm of exploitation and thriller genres.
One Shoe Makes it Murder
Robert Mitchum stars as a down-and-out ex-cop whose entanglement with a shady casino owner leaves him one step behind a killer in the mystery One Shoe Makes It Murder. Soon after the Nevada Gaming Commission suspends his casino license, gambling czar Carl Charnock (Mel Ferrer) hires private investigator Harold Schillman (Mitchum) to find his missing wife. With the help of Fay Reid (Angie Dickinson), Schillman locates the unfaithful spouse--right before she falls from a balcony! Now Schillman must determine whether she jumped or ... whether One Shoe Makes It Murder.