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Pin Up Girl (1944) was a Comedy - Musical Film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and produced by William LeBaron.

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Betty Grable: Pin Up Girl (1944)

By Christina Stewart on Apr 24, 2013 From Pretty Clever Films

Betty Grable singing, “You’re My Little Pin Up Girl” Betty Grable singing, “You’re My Little Pin Up Girl” “You’re my little pin up girl, Honestly you are, To me you have the grace of an angel, The face of a movie star, You’re my little pin up g... Read full article


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This movie's closing credits feature an advertisement for the World War II USA war effort at the end of the credits roll. It states: "For Victory - U.S. War Bonds and Stamps - Buy yours in this theatre."
The 'Hollywood Reporter' once reported that actor James Engler tested for the leading male role opposite Betty Grable.
Angela Blue and Virginia Maple assisted Hermes Pan in working-out the choreography routines for this movie according to the 'Hollywood Reporter' of 10 June 1943. Betty Grable was then taught these "dance patterns".
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Also directed by H. Bruce Humberstone




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Also produced by William LeBaron




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Also released in 1944




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