BETTY HUTTON ON DVD

Betty Hutton appeared in twenty films during her career. Only a handful of her films have been released on DVD and they are rarely seen on television. SatinsAndSpurs.com is currently attempting to change this through the Betty Hutton Film Release Petition and by requesting Betty's films for air on Turner Classic Movies. In the mean time we are offering the films on DVD-R for your enjoyment. They have been taken from various sources; some are copies from laserdiscs, others are taken directly from prints of the film and others have been transferred from VHS recordings from television broadcasts. But the bottom line is that you won't find better quality until these films are finally officially released on DVD. Our customers from around the globe have been thrilled with the products they have received, so don't miss out on this offer to take home Betty Hutton's lost films!

Star Spangled Rhythm (1942)
A Paramount Pictures switchboard operator teams up with the studio's security guard to pull off a charade.
Co-starring Eddie Bracken. Black and white. Songs include "Doin' It For Defense".

Happy Go Lucky (1943)
A gold-digger hopes to land a rich husband in Trinidad, but gets mixed up with a beach boy and voodoo.
Co-starring Mary Martin and Dick Powell. Technicolor. Songs include "Murder, He Says".

Let's Face It (1943)
A stationed soldier and his fat farm proprietor fiancé want to get married but don't have enough money.
Co-starring Bob Hope. Black and white. Songs include "Let's Not Talk About Love".

And The Angels Sing (1944)
The Angel Sisters form a singing act to pay off their debts, only to discover their bandleader has debts of his own.
Co-starring Fred MacMurray and Dorothy Lamour. Black and white. Songs include "Rocking Horse".

Here Come The Waves (1944)
Twin sisters Rosemary and Susie Allison enlist in the Navy WAVES, each for different reasons.
Co-starring Bing Crosby and Sonny Tufts. Black and white. Songs include "There's A Fella Waitin' In Poughkeepsie".

Incendiary Blonde (1945)
Texas Guinan rises from Wild West shows to become the "Queen of the Nightclubs" during Prohibition.
Co-starring Arturo de Cordova. Technicolor. Songs include "It Had To Be You".

Duffy's Tavern (1945)
Popular film stars are recruited for a benefit show to help out a broke businessman.
Co-starring Ed Gardner, Victor Moore and Bing Crosby. Black and white. Songs include "Doin' It The Hard Way".

Cross My Heart (1946)
A woman confesses to murder so her lawyer husband can clear her and build a reputation for himself.
Co-starring Sonny Tufts. Black and white. Songs include "Love Is The Darndest Thing".

Dream Girl (1948)
A lonely, self-centered rich girl finds herself daydreaming about finding happiness and true love in different situations.
Co-starring Macdonald Carey. Black and white. Songs include "Drunk With Love".

Red, Hot and Blue (1949)
An actress finds herself in a jam when a gangster, who is backing her show, is found dead in her apartment.
Co-starring Victor Mature. Black and white. Songs include "(Where Are You) Now That I Need You".

Let's Dance (1950)
A singer gets control of her career and life with the help of her former boyfriend and showbiz partner. Co-starring Fred Astaire. Technicolor. Songs include "Can't Stop Talking" and "Why Fight The Feeling".

Somebody Loves Me (1952)
The trials and tribulations of vaudevillian star Blossom Seeley and her husband Benny Fields.
Co-starring Ralph Meeker. Technicolor. Songs include "Somebody Loves Me" and "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans".

Satins and Spurs (1954)
A cowgirl gets more than she bargained for when a photographer covers her every move.
Co-starring Kevin McCarthy. Black and white. Songs include "You're So Right For Me".

Spring Reunion (1957)
A lonely spinster finds romance with a former highschool sweetheart at an alumni reunion.
Co-starring Dana Andrews. Black and white. Songs include "That Old Feeling".