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My Blue Heaven
on DVD
(1950)
Starring: Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, Mitzi Gaynor
Director: Henry Koster
Certificate: 
Blending musical comedy and drama, this unique film from the 1950s stars Dan Dailey and Betty Grable as Jack and Molly Moran, a showbiz couple looking to adopt after Molly suffers a miscarriage. They suffer some setbacks--not the least of which is prejudice against their occupation.
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55%
from 26 members
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The Dolly Sisters
on DVD
(1945)
Starring: Betty Grable, John Payne, June Haver
Director: Irving Cummings
Certificate: 
Pinup favorite Betty Grable and June Haver star in this comedic and biographical look at the lives of Jenny and Rosie Dolly, a Hungarian sister act who took Europe by storm in the early 1900s. The story focuses on the romance between singer-songwriter Harry Fox and the beautiful Jenny Dolly.
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69%
from 65 members
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A Yank In The RAF
on DVD
(1941)
Starring: Tyrone Power, Betty Grable, John Sutton
Director: Henry King
Certificate: 
After landing himself in trouble, a pilot is offered a new job ferrying bombers to England. He discovers that an old flame has joined the RAF in an attempt to fight for democracy. Joining forces with her, he discovers what they are truely fighting for.
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50%
from 191 members
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Moon Over Miami
(1941)
Starring: Don Ameche, Betty Grable, Robert Cummings
Director: Walter Lang
Certificate: 
Don Ameche and Betty Grable star in this musical remake of the play THREE BLIND MICE. When an inheritance turns out to be worth a fraction of its initial value after taxes, Kay Latimer (Grable) convinces her sister, Barbara (Carole Landis), and her aunt, Susan (Charlotte Greenwood), to spend the ..read more »
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40%
from 2 members
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Down Argentine Way
on DVD
(1940)
Starring: Betty Grable, Don Ameche, Carmen Miranda
Director: Irving Cummings
Certificate: 
An American socialite on vacation in Argentina falls in love with a wealthy race horse owner. Featuring Mianda's first American film appearance. Academy Award Nominations: 3, including Best (Colour) Cinematography, Best Song (Down Argentine Way).
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54%
from 92 members
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Follow the Fleet
on DVD
(1936)
Starring: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Betty Grable
Director: Mark Sandrich
Certificate: 
When the fleet puts in at San Francisco, sailor Bake Baker tries to rekindle the flame with his old dancing partner. Features the classic hits 'Let's Face The Music And Dance', 'But Where Are You', 'Get Thee Behind Me Satan', and many other great numbers. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.
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67%
from 501 members
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The Gay Divorcee
on DVD
(1934)
Starring: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Eric Blore
Director: Mark Sandrich
Certificate: 
Mimi Glossop wants a divorce so her Aunt Hortense hires a professional to play the correspondent in apparent infidelity. American dancer Guy Holden meets Mimi while visiting Brightbourne (Brighton) and she thinks he is the correspondent
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74%
from 325 members
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Hollywood Song And Dance - The Musical Years
on DVD
Starring: John Wayne, Al Jolson, Peggy Lee
Director: Roy Selfe
Certificate: 
This programme breathes new life into the golden days of Hollywood, using film clips which trace the development of the movies from the early talkies through the pursuit of new styles. Featuring: Al Jolson, Bob Hope, Peggy Lee, John Wayne, Roy Rogers, Betty Grable, Fred Astaire, Barbara Stanwyck ..read more »
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40%
from 94 members
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