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Betty Grable Filmography

ActressBORN 1916SAINT LOUIS92 FILMS IN DB

BettyGrable

Known for Acting · Showbiz Goes to War, The Shocking Miss Pilgrim, This Is Bob Hope...

92
FILMS IN DB
$789
TOTAL VALUE
40
PRICED
$20
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
How to Marry a Millionaire
~$71 · BLU-RAY · 1953
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MOST VALUABLE
Becoming Marilyn
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Betty Grable, the quintessential WWII pin-up and song-and-dance sensation, is a must-have for any collector of Golden Age Hollywood musicals. Her enduring star power and vibrant presence made her Twentieth Century Fox’s top earner in the 1940s, offering audiences a much-needed dose of glamorous escapism. Collectors often seek out her iconic Technicolor musicals like *Down Argentine Way* (1940) and *Coney Island* (1943), which are stunning showcases for her effervescent personality and infectious musical numbers. While her earlier work, such as *The Gay Divorcee* (1934) and *Follow the Fleet* (1936), offered glimpses of her nascent talent, it was her Fox films that immortalized her. Physical media releases of Grable's films are highly prized for their vibrant color restoration, allowing her dazzling costumes and sets to truly pop on screen, making them essential additions to any classic film library. Don’t just stream her; experience Betty Grable as she was meant to be seen.

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92 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What genres did Betty Grable frequently work in during her career?

Betty Grable appeared in a variety of genres including music, comedy, romance, drama, documentary, and TV movies.

In which decade was Betty Grable most active in her film career?

Betty Grable was most active during the 1930s, with numerous film appearances in that era.

What are some of Betty Grable's notable films?

Some notable films featuring Betty Grable include Three for the Show (1955), Down Argentine Way (1940), Sweet Rosie O'Grady (1943), and Million Dollar Legs (1939).

Did Betty Grable ever appear in uncredited roles?

Yes, Betty Grable appeared uncredited in films such as Whoopee! (1930) as a Goldwyn Girl and in Take It or Leave It (1944) through archive footage.

On which physical media formats can you find Betty Grable's films?

Betty Grable's films are available on DVD, VHS, and other formats.