The Halloween pin up girl: 19 dazzling beauties from the 30s, 40s & 50s for a different kind of pumpkin cheesecake

17 Vintage Halloween pin-up girls from the 30s and 40s for a different kind of pumpkin cheesecake

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WWII brought more than just a demand for more fighter planes and warships — the soldiers also wanted reminders of home, and diversions to make those cold nights a little warmer.

Pin-up pictures were already around, but the war helped them to have a meteoric rise in popularity.

These sexy/cute/cheesy portraits of famous actresses and models were embraced both by the “boys over there” as well as plenty of schoolboys still home in America.

Here are some of these portraits of pin-up girls from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s — all with a Halloween theme, which is why we’re calling them pumpkin cheesecake.

Actress Debbie Reynolds hugging a huge jack-o’lantern (1953)

Vintage Halloween Debbie Reynolds pinup with a pumpkin (1953)


1940s classic Halloween pin up girl shushing a black cat

Vintage Halloween pin-up girls form the 30s and 40s (2)


Vintage actress and Halloween pin up girl Nancy Gates

Vintage actress Halloween Pinup girl Nancy Gates


Silent film actress Clara Bow posing for for Halloween

Silent film actress Clara Bow posing for for Halloween


Retro Halloween pin-up model

Vintage Halloween pinup girls (1)


Vintage Halloween pin-up girl in a swimsuit coming out of a pumpkin house

Vintage Halloween pinup girls (2)


Vintage Halloween pin-up model in a cat costume

Vintage Halloween pinup girls (3)


Vintage actress Cyd Charisse dressed up for Halloween

Vintage actress Cyd Charisse dressed up for Halloween


Retro Halloween pin up girl surrounded by creepy carved pumpkins

Vintage Halloween pin-up girls from the 30s and 40s (1)


Vintage actress Lillian Wells – Halloween pin up girl

Vintage actress Lillian Wells - Halloween pin-up


Add pin-up models to your scrapbooks for the boys over there

The Times (San Mateo, California) October 26, 1943

Pin-up girls have proved their worth in keeping warm the cold and often barren temporary quarters of many boys in service. They a certain “something” essentially “American.”

Scrapbooks made under sponsorship of the USO are now including fresh “pin-ups.” Makers of scrapbooks are advised to use either gummed tape or adhesive tape so that when the picture is removed, as it always is, the book will remain complete for other readers.

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Vintage actress Veronica Lake dressed as a witch on a broom

Vintage Halloween pin-up girls from the 30s and 40s (4)


Vintage Halloween pin up girl with “Halloween and Spook Stories” book

Vintage Halloween pin-up girls form the 30s and 40s (5)


Gloria Dickson – vintage Halloween pin up girls

Gloria Dickson - vintage Halloween pin-up girls


Vintage Halloween pin-up girl with pumpkin and jack o’lantern shadow

Vintage Halloween pin-up girl from the 1940s


Lona Andre – Vintage Halloween pinup girl from the 1930s

Lona Andre - Vintage Halloween pinup girl from the 1930s


Teen boys reveal ideal of pin-ups

The Ogden Standard-Examiner (Ogden, Utah) October 22, 1944

South Washington school pupils in this year of 1944 find all about those bevies of pin-up girls. Pin-up girls have become idealized by the men in our armed services. In barracks all over the world, the walls are plastered with pictures.

Vintage actress Janet Leigh Halloween pinup 1940s

The boys of Washington High [in Ogden, Utah] have selected their own imaginary pin-up girl. Questions concerning the color of eyes and hair and height were put to the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth grade boys.

The average of the opinions was summed up by the committee. The preferred girl would have azure blue eyes, long flowing brunette hair, and be about five feet two inches in height.

A pleasing personality is a necessity for any ideal pin-up girl. The boys of Washington are especially fussy about a girl’s personality.

She must like some sports, dances, school activities, and all social events. She must be neat in appearance, and any boy likes a good figure.


Anne Gwynne – Vintage Halloween pin-up girl

Anne Gwynne - Vintage Halloween pin-up girl


A vintage actress with a Halloween mask

Vintage Halloween pin-up girls form the 30s and 40s (3)


Ava Gardner – Vintage pinup girl for Halloween

Ava Gardner - Vintage pinup girl for Halloween

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  1. The Veronica Lake photo was a promo for her 1942 movie “I Married A Witch.” It is well worth your time and is often aired on TCM.
    The photo with the girl posed with skeletons hanging in the background (4th from the end) is Janet Leigh.

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