Betty Grable



Coney Island (1943) DVD available
Excellent Betty Grable vehicle finds Betty as a turn of the century saloon singer on Coney Island. Betty is loved by both boss Cesar Romero and his partner George Montgomery. Technicolor. Excellent quality.
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Meet Me After the Show (1951) DVD available
Amusing musical comedy stars Betty Grable and MacDonald Carey as a bickering showbiz couple whose offstage antics harm their stage production, especially her bout of "amnesia." Also starring Eddie Albert, Fred Clark, and a young Rory Calhoun. Excellent quality.
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Call Me Mister (1951) DVD available
Fun WW2 era musical stars Dan Dailey as a soldier who goes AWOL to patch up his marriage to wife and showbiz partner Betty Grable, who is on tour in Japan doing USO type shows. Also starring Danny Thomas and Dale Robertson. Technicolor. Excellent quality.
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Diamond Horseshoe (1945) DVD available
Betty is back as a singer at Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe, who falls in love with her costar's medical student son (Dick Haymes). Also starring Phil Silvers and William Gaxton. Lush Technicolor. Excellent quality.
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Wabash Avenue (1950) DVD available
Fun remake of Betty's earlier Coney Island stars Grable as a turn of the century singer in Chicago being wooed by rival club owners Victor Mature and Phil Harris. Also starring Reginald Gardiner. Beautiful Technicolor, excellent quality.
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Sweet Rosie O'Grady (1943) DVD available
Betty is back as a turn of the century showgirl who torments muckraking reporter Robert Young over a series of unflattering articles he has written in the Police Gazette. Also starring Adolphe Menjou and Reginald Gardiner. In Technicolor. Decent quality, though the tape cuts off suddenly.
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That Lady In Ermine (1948) DVD available
Bizarre fantasy/musical/comedy stars Betty Grable as a 19th century countess and her great grandmother, both of whom had to fend off an invading Hungarian colonel (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr) bent on taking over the country. Also starring Cesar Romero. Technicolor. Excellent quality.
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How To Be Very, Very Popular (1955) DVD available
Fun comedy stars Betty Grable and Sheree North as two strippers who witness a murder and hide out at a frat house with college men Robert Cummings and Tom Noonan. Also starring Charles Coburn and Fred Clark. This was Betty's last movie. Very good quality.
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