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Million Dollar Mermaid (1952)
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Who else but
Esther Williams
could star in a romantic drama (with musical numbers) bearing a title like this? In Million Dollar Mermaid, Williams plays Annette Kellerman, a real-life Australian swimming star who took up the sport as a child to strengthen her legs, which were severely weakened by a birth defect. The treatment proves effective, and as she grows to adulthood, Annette shows that she has the talent to be a champion swimmer, though she prefers to follow her dream of becoming a ballet dancer. When Annette's father Frederick (
Walter Pidgeon
) accepts a position in London teaching music, Annette opts to go with him, and along the way she meets James Sullivan (
Victor Mature
) and Doc Cronnol (
Jesse White
), the joint-owners of a boxing kangaroo they intend to exhibit in London. James is already aware of Annette's abilities as a competitive swimmer, and he offers to be her manager and help her earn a living from her aquatic skills. At first Annette isn't interested, but when Frederick's job falls through and she can't find work as a dancer, Annette reluctantly agrees to work with James. He arranges a publicity stunt in which Annette swims 30 miles down the Thames River, which attracts the avid attention of the British press and wins her some work as a dancer. Convinced that the big money is in America, James persuades Annette to travel with him to the U.S., where she creates a scandal in Boston by staging another long swim in a one-piece bathing suit, considered shockingly-revealing at the turn of the Century. The stunt nearly lands Annette in jail, but she escapes the long arm of the law and becomes the star of a water ballet revue. Annette had fallen in love with James, but after an argument, he resigns as her manager and Annette takes up with Alfred Harper (
David Brian
), the male lead in her show. Annette and Alfred agree to marry while working on a movie together, but James returns on the last day of shooting, determined to win back the heart of the woman he loves. Legendary choreographer
Busby Berkeley
staged the film's elaborate water-ballet sequences. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
James Bell
Judge
Willis B. Bouchey
Director
David Brian
Alfred Harper
Donna Corcoran
Annette Kellermann (younger)
Frank Ferguson
Prosecutor
Howard Freeman
Aldrich
Wilton Graff
Garvey
Victor Mature
James Sullivan
Walter Pidgeon
Frederick Kellerman
Maria Tallchief
Pavlova
Charles Watts
Policeman
Jesse White
Doc Cronnol
Esther Williams
Annette Kellerman
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Jack Martin Smith
Art Director
Busby Berkeley
Choreography
George Folsey
Cinematographer
Adolph Deutsch
Composer (Music Score)
Mervyn LeRoy
Director
John McSweeney, Jr.
Editor
Adolph Deutsch
Musical Direction/Supervision
Arthur Hornblow, Jr.
Producer
Everett Freeman
Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Richard A. Pefferle
Set Designer
Year: 1952
Runtime: 115
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
MGM
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.