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TCM SPOTLIGHT: ESTHER WILLIAMS VOLUME 2
Six New-to-DVD ‘Aqua-Musicals’
from America’s Favorite Mermaid

Million Dollar Mermaid - Thrill of a Romance
Easy to Love - This Time For Keeps
Fiesta - Pagan Love Song
October 6 from Warner Home Video

Burbank, Calif. June 22, 2009 -- The ravishing bathing beauty who pioneered a new genre of moviemaking -- “Aqua Musicals” -- will splash once more in Warner Home Video and Turner Classic Movies’ TCM Spotlight: Esther Williams Volume 2 on October 6. This highly anticipated follow-up to the 2007 TCM Collection includes the DVD debuts of six Technicolor films from classic Hollywood’s swimming superstar – Million Dollar Mermaid, Thrill of a Romance, Easy to Love, This Time for Keeps, Fiesta and Pagan Love Song. Each of these MGM musical favorites have been newly remastered especially for this DVD release.

Also included are a boat-load of special features, including rarely-seen deleted musical outtakes, vintage shorts and classic cartoons. The films will be available only as a complete collection, in a collectible digi-pak gift set for $59.92 SRP.

About the Films

Million Dollar Mermaid (1952):
Glamorous, amphibious Esther Williams portrays real-life Australian swimming champ Annette Kellerman, in a splashy biopic co-starring Victor Mature. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy and Oscar® nominated for Best Color Cinematography, the movie is loaded with stunning spectacle, including a must-see Busby Berkeley choreographed water ballet extravaganza. Is this lovely Esther’s signature film? Well, she called her 1999 autobiography The Million Dollar Mermaid.

Special Features:
· AUDIO ONLY: Lux Radio Theater presentation of Million Dollar Mermaid starring Esther Williams and Walter Pidgeon
· Classic M-G-M Tom & Jerry cartoon “The Little Wise-Quacker” (1952)
· Classic M-G-M short subject “Reducing” (1952)
· Original theatrical trailer

Thrill of a Romance (1945)
Van Johnson and Esther Williams headline this frothy musical, just the ticket for a World War II-weary nation yearning for laughs, romance and glamour. And that’s exactly what they got, plus swinging TechnicolorÒ tunes from Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra and operatic grandeur from famed Wagnerian tenor Lauritz Melchior in his film debut.

Newlywed swimming teacher Cynthia Delbar (Williams) has everything a girl could want for her honeymoon: a posh mountain lodge, glorious weather and a drop-dead trousseau. The only thing missing is her tycoon groom, who chose closing a deal in DC over cuddling with his brand-new missus. A pretty sorrowful situation – until a good-looking war hero staying at the hotel decides he needs swimming lessons.

Special Features:
· Outtake Musical Numbers:
“Gypsy Mattinata” (Lauritz Melchior)
“I Should Care“ (Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra)
“Please Don’t Say No” (The King Sisters)
· Classic M-G-M short subject “The Great American Mug” (1945)
· Classic M-G-M Tex Avery cartoon “Wild and Woolfy” (1945)
· Original theatrical trailer

Easy to Love (1953):
With the Cole Porter classic as the title tune, it’s ‘easy to love’ this romantic comedy starring Esther Williams and Van Johnson in their fifth film together. Julie Hallerton (Esther Williams) knows how to win the affection of indifferent Ray Lloyd (Van Johnson): Be his office secretary; be the star of his Florida aquacade and the heart’s desire of a Manhattan crooner to make Ray jealous. The ploy works, as does everything else in this aquamusical. Tony Martin lends his smooth vocal styling; Razzle-dazzler Busby Berkeley guides Esther’s aquatic routines, including a legendary sequence involving Florida’s Cypress Gardens, dozens of water skiers, ramps, pyramid formations, gushing geysers, a helicopter, a trapeze and Esther in the air. Also fun to note is film’s young Carroll Baker’s (Baby Doll) screen debut.

Special Features:
· Classic M-G-M Short “Romantic Riviera”(1953)
· Classic M-G-M Barney Bear cartoon “Cobs and Robbers” (1953)
· Original theatrical trailer

This Time For Keeps (1947):
Whether soaring from the high board or redefining grace in a lavishly choreographed water ballet, Esther Williams is at her radiant, swim-suited best in this lighthearted aquatic musical centered on her romance with an ex-GI (Johnnie Johnston). Settings include Michigan’s picture-perfect Mackinac Island, with notable supporting stars providing specialty numbers. Famed tenor Lauritz Melchior brings his artistry to La Donna È Mobile, Xavier Cugat (with signature tea-cup Chihuahua at hand) adds big-band élan to the proceedings and Jimmy Durante delightfully dismantles his piano.

Special Features:
· Outtake musical number: “Little Big Shot” (Jimmy Durante)
· Classic M-G-M short subject “Now You See It” (1947)
· Classic M-G-M Tom & Jerry cartoon “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse” (1947)
· Original theatrical trailer

Fiesta (1947):
Glamorous Williams forsakes her trademark swimsuit for a matador’s red cape and black montera in the colorful film Fiesta. Williams portrays Maria, disguising herself as her twin brother Mario (Ricardo Montalban in his first credited U.S. film) and enters the ring in his place after he abandons bullfighting for classical music studies. An Oscar-nominated score* (including a restyling of Aaron Copland’s “El Salon Mexico”) spices up this gender-bender tale. Lovely Cyd Charisse plays Mario’s partner in dance and romance.

Special Features:
· Classic M-G-M short Goodbye, Miss Turlock (1947)
· Classic M-G-M Tex Avery cartoon Hound Hunters (1947)
· Original theatrical trailer

Pagan Love Song (1950):
Esther Williams and Howard Keel share the bliss of this eye-filling musical excursion which includes the rhapsodic title tune and a charming Rita Moreno (in her third movie role as a spunky islander). Pristine Hawaiian locations fill in for the story’s Tahitian setting. Of course, where there’s an island, there’s water, and Esther swimming in it. But in one fanciful sequence she also swims among the clouds, sending viewers’ spirits aloft with her.

Half-Tahitian beauty Mimi Bennett (Williams) is eager to leave the easygoing life of Tahiti for the excitement and bustle of the United States. But when Ohioan Hazard “Hap” Endicott arrives to manage his late uncle’s coconut plantation, the sparks flying between them may turn Mimi’s travel plans into wedding plans.

Special Features:
· Seven deleted musical outtakes including
o Why Is Love So Crazy
o Sea of the Moon
o Tahiti Version One
o Tahiti Version Two
o Music on the Water Version One
o Music on the Water Version Two
o The House of the Singing Bamboo
· Classic M-G-M cartoon “The Chump Champ” (1950)
· Classic M-G-M short subject “Curious Contests” (1950)
· Original theatrical trailer

About Esther Williams

Born in Los Angeles in 1921, Esther was the youngest of five children. As a teenager, she was determined to become a world champion swimmer, and by the age of 15 had already set records at such events as the Women's Outdoor Nationals and the Pacific Coast Championships. When the 1940 Olympics were cancelled because it was wartime, Williams went to work for Billy Rose's San Francisco Aquacade. An MGM scout spotted her there and offered her a contract, resulting in her screen debut in 1942 as Mickey Rooney’s love interest in Andy Hardy’s Double Life.

Hoping that a swimming star could surpass a skating queen (Fox’s Sonja Henie), MGM began grooming Miss Williams for the future by completely restructuring her third film. Filming began in 1943 under the title Mr. Co-Ed, starring Red Skelton as the title character. Early into production, producer Jack Cummings realized his leading lady was stealing the picture. The budget increased, and the picture was re-titled, becoming the Technicolor super-spectacular Bathing Beauty (in TCM Spotlight’s first Collection). The film was an international smash, and even though Skelton got top billing, it was Esther Williams who walked away with the movie.

Williams went on to become one of the biggest movie stars of the era and over the next decade; she captivated audiences in nearly 20 films. As her popularity soared -- she was among the top ten box office stars in 1949 and 1950 – MGM created a special group of movies called “Aqua Musicals,” making her swimming sequences more complex and elaborate with each new picture, adding everything from trapezes to fiery hoops.

Ms. Williams also tried her hand at drama with good performances in films like The Unguarded Moment, Raw Wind in Eden and The Big Show. But she ultimately went back to the water, starring in several TV aquacade spectaculars and acting as spokeswoman for her own swimming-pool company. She retired in 1961 to devote her time to husband Fernando Lamas, her children (including stepson Lorenzo Lamas) and her many business activities. She was rarely seen in public during those years, and was conspicuously absent from the reunion of MGM stars in 1974 participating in the release of That’s Entertainment!, the box-office blockbuster that featured a whole sequence around Esther’s films. Interest in Esther remained high, but she remained out of the public eye until Lamas’ death in 1982. She finally came back to the entertainment world in 1984, when ABC asked her to help provide commentary for the aquatic events at the Los Angeles Olympics, much to the delight of her many fans. The success of her classic films on home video and cable television introduced Esther to a whole new audience, and in 1994, she returned to MGM to serve as one of the hosts in the critically-acclaimed That’s Entertainment! III.

ESTHER WILLIAMS MARKETING SUPPORT
Turner Classic Movies is currently seen in more than 80 million homes and will support Warner Home Video and the new collection with extensive marketing. TCM’s marketing plan includes print ads in TCM’s popular Now Playing guide, banners on tcm.com, and on-air mentions by the network’s renowned primetime host, Robert Osborne.

TCM Spotlight: Esther Williams Volume 2
Street Date: October 6, 2009
Collection: $59.92 SRP
All Titles Not Rated and Color

Million Dollar Mermaid
Run Time: 115 minutes

Thrill of a Romance
Run Time: 105 minutes

Easy To Love
Run Time: 96 minutes

This Time For Keeps
Run Time: 105minutes

Fiesta
Run Time: 104 minutes
Pagan Love Song
Run Time: 76 minutes

Note: All enhanced content listed above is subject to change.
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Wow, this is even better than I had hoped!! Awesome news!

All 6 films newly remastered with amazing extras! The deleted footage from PAGAN LOVE SONG! And even a Tommy Dorsey outtake from THRILL OF A ROMANCE!



And finally, MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID!
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Excellent news!! I can not wait to get this.
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It was about time!!! This set is highly antecipated in my wish list and I am very glad to find out it's finally coming.

Glad to hear about the inclusion of This Time for keeps and Thrill of a Romance.

WB, thanks a lot for this!!! Here hoping you will release a 3rd volume with Duchess of Idaho, Texas Carnival, Jupiter's Darling and Skirts Ahoy.

This being said, I can't wait till october to put my hads in this incredible set.
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I'd rather have had JUPITER'S DARLING instead of FIESTA, but I'm not really going to complain. These are all entertaining films, and I look forward to getting this in the fall.
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I understand that EW hated JUPITER'S DARLING (her only Scope film and final MGM), and I foolishly sold my LD of it. I hope that DUCHESS OF IDAHO and JD come out if only on the Archive. FIESTA is an interesting selection (and new to homevideo).

Charles Hoyt

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I understand that EW hated JUPITER'S DARLING (her only Scope film and final MGM), and I foolishly sold my LD of it. I hope that DUCHESS OF IDAHO and JD come out if only on the Archive. FIESTA is an interesting selection (and new to homevideo).


Since I sold my JUPITER'S DARLING laser disc as well, I was hoping for that film's inclusion. However I also sold my VHS of MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID and PAGAN LOVE SONG so 2 out of 3 are not bad.

I also was hoping for the inclusion of the Busby Berkely documentary with MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID but I am not complaining at all, this set is extremely welcome news and it surpassed my expectations.
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I just hope they will make a good job on the restoration of "Million Dollar Mermaid". This movie looks superb in Technicolor. By the way, I have an unusual question : Let's pretend you get another WHV Press release tomorrow morning about another box set including ALL the Esther Williams musicals at MGM (from Bathing Beauty to Jupiter's Darling). The price ? $89.99.
How many of you would accept to buy it ? I know this is a strange question but there are only 4 musicals (Jupiter's Darling, Skirts Ahoy, Texas Carnival and Duchess of Idaho) still not available on DVD, that's the reason I do not understand why the people at Warner Bros do not release them on DVD.
But ... maybe they will come out on the archive.

Daniel.

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Throw in A GUY NAMED JOE, ANDY HARDY'S DOUBLE LIFE, and THE HOODLUM SAINT and call it "The Compleat Esther Williams" and I'd pay $110 for it.

Charles Hoyt

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Throw in A GUY NAMED JOE, ANDY HARDY'S DOUBLE LIFE, and THE HOODLUM SAINT and call it "The Compleat Esther Williams" and I'd pay $110 for it.

SOLD !!!

I do agree with you Charles, the compleat Esther Williams box set would be a very important one for every fan of this swimming superstar.

Daniel.

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Glad to See WB releasing cat titels - but honestly, will Esther Williams really sell?
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Well, Greg, if you are not aware, this is the second volume of the Esther Williams collection So you have to agree that this is only being released because "volume 1" was a huge success.

And if you search in other forums and even on amazon you will find out tons of requests for a second volume of her movies.

And considering the excellent selection, I am sure it will sell very well.
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Well, Greg, if you are not aware, this is the second volume of the Esther Williams collection So you have to agree that this is only being released because "volume 1" was a huge success.

And if you search in other forums and even on amazon you will find out tons of requests for a second volume of her movies.

And considering the excellent selection, I am sure it will sell very well.

This should do quite well, since it includes "Million Dollar Mermaid" which may be her best picture. I remember when "That's Entertainment!" came out back in 1974. There was no home video in those days and few people were as familiar with these titles as we are today, thanks to TCM and DVDs. Everyone was thrilled to see the likes of "Singin' in the Rain" and "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" back on the big screen but the sequence that generated the most buzz among everyone I spoke with was the segment on Esther Williams, culminating with the clip from "Million Dollar Mermaid." We were blown away by the Busby Berkeley extravagance of it all. (Few of us had ever seen "Footlight Parade" in those days...)
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Count me in!!!
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Awesome. I actually like this selection of films better than Vol 1. Wish it would have been out in time for summer (that's when I like to watch her movies) but I'm grateful and a little surprised that we're getting them at all.

Most-wanted R1s: The Patsy (1927); Personal Property (1937); Ever Since Eve (1937); Hold Back the Dawn (1941); Two-Faced Woman (1941); Kitty (1945); Yolanda and the Thief (1945); Black Magic (1949); Rapture (1965)

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Thank Goodness. Another must buy.
“For God's sake don't say yes until I've finished talking.” - Daryl F. Zanuck  
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Finally a proper classic (pressed) DVD announcement!

Definitely will pick this up.
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SOLD!
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And we still have enough titles for Volume 3, Jupiter' Darling, Texas Carnival, Skirts Ahoy, and Duchess Of Idaho. Hoodlum Priest could be added to give us five films.

I am sure the Andy Hardy series will get it's on release also A Guy Named Joe, so Miss Williams my soon be as complete as Carman Miranda and Doris Day.

Swim on Esther, swim on.
“For God's sake don't say yes until I've finished talking.” - Daryl F. Zanuck  
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Carmen is not complete. We still need to get Springtime in the Rockies released by Fox.
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It's definitely a nice collection for fans of her and it's a good sign from Warner, too. I keep my fingers crossed for some more classic sets in 2009 and 2010 because those Williams movies are nothing for me. (Davis, Bogart, Noir etc. and I'm on board but not this time, Warners ).

Here's the artwork from classicflix.com:
Recently bought:  The Fallen Sparrow (Italian DVD), Sunset Boulevard: Centennial Coll., The Sam Fuller Film Collection, The Film Noir Collection Vol. 1
Pre-Order:  Film Noir Collection Vol. 2, Rita Hayworth Coll., Desert Fury (German DVD), The Dark Mirror (German DVD), Rossellini’s War Trilogy
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Nice artwork!
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Awesome news! I can't wait to get my hands on this set and it includes my favorite Esther film Easy to Love. I could have gone without Fiesta. Even Williams herself thought the movie was silly. In her memoirs she told the director during filming who's going to take me for Ricardo Montalban's twin?

I'm hoping for a volume 3 that includes Duchess of Idaho and Jupiter's Darling!

Most Wanted on DVD: Little Nellie Kelly (1940), Bachelor Mother (1939), Tin Pan Alley (1940), Mother Wore Tights (1947), Easy to Love (1953), The Devil and Miss Jones (1941), Theodora Goes Wild (1936), Penelope (1966), The Opposite Sex (1956), Lovely to Look At (1952), Naughty...

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Well, Greg, if you are not aware, this is the second volume of the Esther Williams collection So you have to agree that this is only being released because "volume 1" was a huge success.

And if you search in other forums and even on amazon you will find out tons of requests for a second volume of her movies.

And considering the excellent selection, I am sure it will sell very well.

Wow, I had no idea. I do like musicals but I have never seen an Esther Willians film
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I have never seen an Esther Willians film
You've led a seriously deprived life! Here's your chance to improve it!
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Wow, how did I miss this. It seems better than the first collection. This is a must buy for me and hopefully it sells as well as the first.

Corey's most wanted R1 dvds:

Little Darlings (1980), My Cousin Rachel (1952), The Deep Blue Sea (1955), The White Cliffs of Dover (1944), Born to Be Bad (1950), Ivy (1947), Reckless (1935), Springtime in the Rockies (1942), The Barretts of Wimpole Street

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WOULD BE NICE IF THEY HAD/COULD INCLUDE EW'S FILM DEBUT: AN INTERESTING 1942 SHORT "INFLATION" WITH EDWARD ARNOLD AND STEPHEN MACNALLY.

Charles Hoyt

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This is excellent news! These releases are way overdue considering the success of the first collection. It's no surprise Fiesta is being released with this collection. It was one of the top 100 movies requested for release on dvd on tcm.com and Thrill of a Romance was not far behind in the polls. This Time for Keeps is a personal favorite. Million Dollar Mermaid and Easy to Love are no-brainer releases due to the incredible Busby Berkeley water ballets in the former and his water ski number at Cypress Gardens in the latter. The weakest of the six in my opinion is Pagan Love Song, however, it does have its moments. Fun movies I am looking forward to owning in a restored format along with all of the extras especially the outtakes from Thrill of a Romance and Pagan Love Song. Looking forward to the rest including Duchess of Idaho, Texas Carnival, Skirts Ahoy!, Jupiter's Darling and possibly The Hoodlum Saint.
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There also is one of her last films, THE UNGUARDED MOMENT that awaits a DVD debut.
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"The unguarded moment" is not a MGM picture but it was released by Universal.

As long as I do not see any Esther Williams movies in the Warner archive catalog, I believe I can expect the volume 3 in a few years, fingers crossed !

Daniel.

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