Betty Hutton joking around on set for "The Stork Club." Hutton is standing on one leg, leaning forward, Hutton's arms are extended out and her head is tilted to the side and smiling.
Betty Hutton, sensational comedienne and singing star of Paramount Pictures, thrilled thousands of applauding sailors when she went into her song and dance; only one of the many acts presented as part of her USO Camp Show #370 at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Pearl Harbor, this month (from photo caption).
Publicity photo of Betty Hutton in promotion of film "Cross My Heart." Hutton is resting her head on her hands while laying down, looking forward with a neutral expression.
Publicity photo of Betty Hutton wearing a dark sweater and feathers in her hair. Hutton is facing forward and looking slightly down with a neutral expression.
Betty Hutton in costume and playing piano. Hutton is sitting turned toward the piano but facing away to the other side. Hutton is wearing a dirndl and blouse with ruffles.
B.G. DeSylva presents Betty Hutton in "The Stork Club" with Barry Fitzgerald, Don DeFore, Robert Benchley, Bill Goodwin, Iris Adrian, Mikhail Rasumny, Mary Young, and introducing Andy Russell. Directed by Hal Walker. Screen play by B.G. DeSylva and John McGowan. A Paramount Picture (from photo caption).
Publicity photo of Betty Hutton sitting and turned to the side while looking forward. Hutton is wearing a white shoulder-less dress with sheer ruffles around the arms.
Paramount's Betty Hutton hide herself off to the Pacific Islands on an eight week entertainment barrage. She was assisted in her act by pretty Virginia Carroll, acrobatic dancer, Val Setz, comedy juggler, Arthur Herbert, guitarist and gag man, George Costs, guitarist, and Titto Guidotti, accordionist. The troupe entertained in Honolulu, Johnson Island, Saipan, Tinian, Guam, Antawarak, Namur, Tarawa, Gilbert Islands, the Marianas, Roi, and Majuro. Betty sings "His Rocking Horse Ran Away" for a group of GI's in Hawaii. The troupe covered the island entertaining on a portable stage (from photo caption).
Publicity photo of Betty Hutton sitting on a satin couch with a ventriloquist dummy and unidentified musicians in the background for the film "Cross My Heart." Hutton and the doll are both wearing white ruffled dresses with a checkered wrap.
Publicity photo of Betty Hutton leaning to side with hand to ear. Hutton is facing forward but looking to the side with just her eyes. Hutton is wearing a shoulder-less, lace top.
Publicity photo of Betty Hutton playing drums. Hutton is seated at a drum set leaning forward and smiling while playing the snare drum. Andy Russell is standing behind Hutton, looking at her and smiling.
Publicity photo of Betty Hutton leaning down on a sofa and smiling. Hutton is leaning on her side with her head facing forward and looking to the side. Hutton is wearing a suit jacket with large buttons.
Betty Hutton standing in front of a curtain and behind a microphone. Hutton is looking up and signing while holding her arms up, palms out, as well. Hutton is wearing a white knit top and skirt.
Betty Hutton sitting at an upright piano, turning to the side and facing forward while smiling. Hutton is wearing a suit jacket with large buttons and a skirt.