Betty Grable
7 titles
Filmography
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Three for the Show
(1955)Widowed by World War I, a Broadway star remarries her late husband's songwriting partner only to have the first one turn up very much alive.
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim
(1947)In the 1870s, Cynthia Pilgrim (Betty Grable) graduates at the top of her New York City typewriting class. When she moves to Boston to work for a shipping company, she finds that her office is an old boys club run by an outspoken sexist, Mr. Saxon (Gene Lockhart). At first, company co-owner John Pritchard (Dick Haymes) is unsure if Cynthia will be able to cut it, but she proves to be a valuable worker. However, John is bothered by Cynthia's involvement in the women's suffrage movement.

The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend
(1949)Saloon singer Freddie Jones jealously shoots at her cheating boyfriend Blackie but mistakenly hits a Judge's honorable behind, forcing her to skip town under the guise of a schoolteacher.

That Lady in Ermine
(1948)That Lady in Ermine tells two parallel stories, both taking place in the small Mittel-European duchy of Bergamo, but one set in the 19th century and the other in the 16th.

Down Argentine Way
(1940)Betty Grable and Don Ameche fall in love but their fathers intervene. Includes classic performances by Carmen Miranda.

How to Marry a Millionaire
(1953)When three New York models set out to marry millionaires, learn its hard to tell the rich from the swindlers. Along their search for money, they might even discover something more valuable... true love.

Pigskin Parade
(1936)This hilarious comedy stars Jack Haley and Patsy Kelly as married football coaches. Judy Garland in her first film appearance.