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TCM Spotlight: Esther Williams, Vol. 2 (Thrill of a Romance / Fiesta / This Time for Keeps / Pagan Love Song / Million Dollar Mermaid / Easy to Love) DVD
NR (Not Rated) ::
Warner Home Video ::
Released: 2009-10-06
Rank: #4924 Rating:
4.5/5 (15 Reviews)
4/5
Hooray for volume 2
by Ronald S. Fernandez (Pittsburgh, Pa)
It's been a long time coming, but finally volume 2 has arrived and hope it's a great seller so Warner's will release a third and final volume which would include the underated SKIRTS AHOY. Also included should be TEXAS CARNIVAL; JUPITER'S DARLING and the very good DUCHESS OF IDAHO. Howewver, because Warner's has taken a new stand of releasing their classics in a burned edition and at a ridiculous price of $20.00 each plus shippping a tax, I doubt that they will release this third collection. For shame.
But back to tis volume. Very impressive titles here except for PAGAN LOVE SONG. Good that it has a short run time. FIESTA isn't really a SWIM movie, but good just the same. The others are typical fun comedies with some wonderful water ballets.
5/5
Esther Williams collection Vol. 2 wonderful
by L. Hahn (Anchorage, AK United States)
I loved Esther Williams movies when I was growing up, and couldn't wait for this collection to come out because "Thrill of a Romance" is one of my all-time favorites. But I have also enjoyed other movies in the set which I didn't remember. The only thing missing is Robert Osbourne's introductory comments on TCM! It's interesting that I have shared some of these movies with people in their 40s and 50s, and they too have enjoyed them even if they didn't remember the originals.
3/5
Esther Williams Collection Vol. 2
by W. Sardella (Western New York)
This is a package of difficult to find and/or previously unavailable movies.
The Thrill of a Romance is a unsavory and unsatisfactory tale wherein Williams character is naive enough to believe the villain of the piece enough to marry him within a month, but when left alone on her honeymoon she quickly switches affections to the war hero played by Van Johnson. Judeo-Christian guilt abounds, and the mediocre acting bring the movie to an ending that will have modern viewers snickering.
Fiesta has been previously unavailable. For some unfathomable reason the movie makers thought that casting Esther Williams as the sister of Ricardo Montalban might be believable. Montalban is convincinag and appealing as the son of a famous mexican bullfighter who is more interested in music. Montalban shines, while Williams is used as a vehicle to advance the plot. In spite of this she manages to make her character appealing.
This Time For Keeps pairs Williams with Johnny Johnson. Johnson is passable as an war hero and potential opera lead who dreams of being a crooner. Throw in Mauritz Melchor (opera sensation) , Xavier Cugat (latin band leader)and Jimmy Durante (vaudville comedian) for an everything but the kitchen sink movie. Watchable, but unispiring.
Pagan Love Song has Williams playing a tahitian beauty willing to do anything to escape the island until Howard Keel arrives. Johnson plays a full-voiced but boyishly charming off-islander who is bent enjoying life as a beach bum. Fun but not always P.C.
The last two movies in this collection are the biopic Million Dollar Mermaid and Easy to Love. In Million Dollar Mermaid Williams plays australian champion swimmer Annette Kellerman. The swimming is stunning and the movie appealing. Easy To Love pair Williams once again with Van Johnson who in this movie plays a bit of a lout. Set at Bush Garden, this is a dare-devil water-skiing extravaganza.
5/5
the thrill of esther
by Patrck Luci
FINALLY MORE OF ESTHER. WHAT COULD BE BETTER - HAVING 'JUPITER'S DARLING' ON DVD IN WIDESCREEN.
5/5
Colorful, Splashy Escapism
by David Sale (Sydney, Australia)
Esther, Esther, Esther...what a unique joy you brought to the movies. There was never a more spectacular genre than that fashioned around this talented swimstar. She cheerfully lived in a world inhabited by man-hungry younger sisters, opera stars and leading men who'd burst into song at the drop of a cliche, and prestigious family members and friends like Jimmy Durante, Walter Pigeon, Mary Astor, Rita Moreno and Cyd Charisse. By day, she was in the water but always managed to dry off before moving to night clubs where, inevitably, some big-name band conducted by Xavier Cougat or Tommy Dorsey was playing the latest hits. Collection Number Two doesn't let us down. Here, we have her chemistry with Van Johnson demonstrated yet again in "Thrill of a Romance" and "Easy to Love" I lunched with Van on his last visit to Australia, and still boyish at 80, he made it quite clear that the best years of his career were spent at MGM, and some of the most enjoyable movies were with Esther Williams. There are two diversions from the formula. In "Fiesta", Esther gets wet for just a moment, but still has the lush technicolor treatment in a crazy mix of sibling devotion and bull-fighting in Mexico, and - like "Million Dollar Mermaid" - is not strictly a musical. But by "Million Dollar Mermaid" Esther had learned her chops as an actress and as the world's first mermaid, Aussie Annette Kellerman, gives a creditable dramatic performance inbetween the Busby Berkeley aquatic spectaculars. I have to admit "Pagan Love Song" is my favourite.....Esther in Tahiti (shot in Hawaii), sun-drenched, splashing around in the ocean, serenaded by Howard Keel at his handsome best...it's like taking an utterly carefree vacation with people you love. So. Is there to be a Volume Three? One hopes so. We still await "Texas Carnival", "Skirts Ahoy". "Duchess of Idaho" and "Jupiter's Darling"...surely enough reason to complete the trio.
TCM Spotlight: Esther Williams, Vol. 2 (Thrill of a Romance / Fiesta / This Time for Keeps / Pagan Love Song / Million Dollar Mermaid / Easy to Love) Summary
THRILL OF A ROMANCE Man overboard! War hero Van Johnson takes one look at Esther Williams and decides he needs swimming lessons. With Tommy Dorsey, Xavier Cugat and more. Dive in.FIESTA Mexico s greatest bullfighter is Esther? She plays a devoted sister who secretly fills in for her twin matador brother (Ricardo Montalban) after he abandons the ring. -or- A non-aquatic change of pace: Esther disgu Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 10/06/2009 Run Time: 601 Minutes Rating: Nr
No doubt about it: this TCM boxed set is all wet. As a collection of movies featuring Esther Williams, MGM's swimming superstar, how could it not be? Six titles, in splashy Technicolor, comprise this daffy musical smorgasbord, all drawn from Williams' glory years as an unlikely box-office draw. Thrill of a Romance , from 1945, is the earliest film of the bunch, a top-drawer production with a coy plot and location shooting in Yosemite Park. Esther's newly wedded to drippy businessman Carleton Young, but when hubby is called away from their honeymoon resort, war hero Van Johnson is nearby--and he needs swimming lessons. Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra breeze through, and (in on of MGM's amusing attempts to add class to the room) Wagnerian tenor Lauritz Melchoir is on hand to play Cupid and sing an aria or two. Or three. (Melchoir has a pleasant screen personality, actually, even if his presence here is absurd.) Fiesta ,a Mexican bullfighting tale, is duller and doesn't give Williams much screen time, but it does introduce the agile young Ricardo Montalban to the screen; he and Esther are twin offspring of a famous matador. Musical highlights include a folk version of "La Bamba" and Aaron Copland's "El Salon de Mexico." In This Time for Keeps , Esther is employed in an Aqua Follies show and backed by Jimmy Durante; Forties crooner Johnnie Johnston is torn between pop singing and the operatic expectations of his father (Melchior again). The collection's low point is Pagan Love Song , a 1950 musical seemingly offered to cash in on the tropical-island appeal of South Pacific . Howard Keel belts out his love for Williams with his usual oak-barrel gusto, and there's one crazy you-gotta-see-this-to-believe-it number with (thanks to trick photography) Esther appearing to swim through a series of different underwater sets as Keel sings the irresistible title tune. Lots of cut songs, included on the DVD, suggest how the movie got down to 77 minutes.
Million Dollar Mermaid purports to be the bio of Australian swimmer Annette Kellerman, though the plot conforms to nostalgic period pieces of the era: Esther really loves brash Victor Mature, but contrivances keep them apart. If the story is tedious, the numbers are fun, especially the big ballet with water slides, trapeze divers, and all those sparklers going into the water with our star. Busby Berkeley worked on the big set-pieces; gee, what a surprise. Berkeley also did duty on Easy to Love , which has a few delirious musical interludes as Esther chooses between Van Johnson and Tony Martin. Much of it was filmed at Cyrpress Gardens, the Florida resort that also served as a watery backdrop to This is Cinerama . Some of the stunts involved prove Williams had as much in common with Jackie Chan as she did with Fred Astaire (she actually did break her neck on a diving stunt in Million Dollar Mermaid ), and her fabulous physique remains impressive throughout these zany pictures. Watch a few in a row, and your head will be swimming right along with the star. --Robert Horton
TCM Spotlight: Esther Williams Vol. 2... DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Esther Williams , Tommy Dorsey , Xavier Cugat , Ricardo Montalban
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Running Time: 594 mins
UPC: 883929062829
Binding: DVD
Studio: Warner Home Video
Release Date: 2009-10-06
Region Code: 1
Specs: Box set, DVD, NTSC
Language & Subtitles English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 1.0), English (Subtitled),
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