Pin Up Girl (1944) |
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| Director(s) | H. Bruce Humberstone |
| Producer(s) | William LeBaron |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Musical, Romance, War |
| Top Topics | Romance (Comic) |
Featured Cast of Pin Up Girl See More »
Betty Grable
(as Lorry Jones aka Laura ...)
Martha Raye
(as Molly McKay)
Joe E. Brown
(as Eddie Hall)
Eugene Pallette
(as Barney Briggs)
Irving Bacon
(as Window Washer)
Leon Belasco
(as Mario)
Marcel Dalio
(as Pierre)
Adele Jergens
(as Canteen Worker)
Pin Up Girl Overview:
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)
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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According to the 'Hollywood Reporter', the "midget comedy weight-lifters" Hercules and Dolly were listed as being as part of this movie's cast but they do not feature in the final film as it is.
The 'Hollywood Reporter' once reported that actor James Engler tested for the leading male role opposite Betty Grable.
According to an October 1942 edition of the 'Hollywood Reporter', Libbie Block, the author of the source story of which this film was based, was going to be doing the adaptation, but she did not actually work on this movie's screenplay according to this movie's credits and studio records.
As part of the finale Betty Grable leads a WAC (Women's Army Corps) drill team in some intricate maneuvers. It was decided to use a real WAC drill team, rather than actresses, for this sequence since they were already familiar with the routines.
Betty Grable's dancing partner in the number "Once Too Often" is choreographer Hermes Pan, who did the choreography of this film.