Harry Hines is an actor known for his role in Father's Little Dividend (1951), a comedy that explores the humorous challenges of family life. While little is documented about Hines' career, his performance contributes to the film's charm, reflecting the era's lighthearted approach to domesticity. Father's Little Dividend remains a delightful entry in the canon of classic cinema, showcasing Hines' ability to engage with the comedic elements of the script.
Key Witness
An average Los Angeles citizen witnesses a gang murder when he stops to use a telephone. Aware that he is the only witness against them, the gang members seek out his identity and terrorize him and his family to keep him from testifying against them. Only by psychologically playing one gang member against the others is the man able to bring the police to his rescue.