
LOS ANGELES, June 13 (UPI) -- One of Hollywood's most beloved movie stars of the 1940s, Betty Grable, is having her career chronicled in a new DVD set.
The set entitled "The Betty Grable Collection Vol. 1" features four of the famous pin-up girl's Technicolor films, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Included in the set are Grable film gems such as "Down Argentine Way" and "Moon over Miami," both co-starring Don Ameche.
The Times reports the 1930s' and 1940s' fascination with musical biographies is also represented in the set with the addition of Grable's 1945 film "The Gable Sisters."
The set is rounded out by "My Blue Heaven," which was released in the twilight of Grable's film career and co-stars her frequent acting partner Dan Dailey.
The set is priced at $60 from 20th Century Fox.
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