Pin Up Girl Overview:

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

BlogHub Articles:

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


See all Pin Up Girl articles

Quotes from

No Quote for this film.

Facts about

Robert Sklar in his book 'Movie-Made America: A Cultural History of American Movies' states that Betty Grable's pinup picture was of value to GI morale during the Second World War.
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.
The 29 June 1943 'Hollywood Reporter' stated that Hermes Pan would be directing dance routines involving the Roller Skating Vanities of which Gloria Nordskog would star. However, Nord has no listed credit on this picture but apparently was an uncredited roller skating headliner. As such, she appeared as one of the skaters but did not "star" in the picture so to speak.
read more facts about Pin Up Girl...
Share this page:
Visit the Classic Movie Hub Blog CMH
Also directed by H. Bruce Humberstone




More about H. Bruce Humberstone >>
Also produced by William LeBaron




More about William LeBaron >>
Also released in 1944




See All 1944 films >>
More "Romance (Comic)" films



See All "Romance (Comic)" films >>