I remember watching That's Entertainment when it was first in theaters. This segment was one of the high points -- the other was Fred Astaire's tap dance duet with Eleanor Powell.
I was only 18 years old when I watched That`s Entertainment at a movie theater in Tokyo in early May, 1975. I was so fascinated by Esther Williams and she has been a very important part of my life since then.
Nadou com os mais belos galãs da época... Maravilhosa... e será sempre... apesar de ter morrido, ontem, 06/06/2013, aos 91 anos... Iluminou minha infância e alegrou o mundo com sua habilidade na natação... Todos ficamos muito tristes com o acontecimento... Agora restam apenas os filmes... ou os pedaços de filmes, que ficaram...
I remember seeing That's Entertaintment at the Newmarket Odeon Theatre when I was about 12...My best friend and I were in awe of Esther Williams..Literally gobsmacked..Those were the days of pure class and pure talent..
I remember seeing some of those scenes on TV when I was a kid in the 1950s. Spectacular. They don’t make movies like that anymore, and they don’t make stars like Esther Williams either. She was probably my first little-kid crush!
Esther was not 'discovered by MGM talent scouts' but by Billy Rose, the impresario and club owner. He signed her for the Aquacades of 1939 in San Francisco after the 1940 Olympics were called off. Afterwards she married and began training as a fashion buyer. MGM had to beg her to sign a contract, and she insisted on two years' coaching in acting and singing before her first star role in 'Bathing Beauty'. She had no theatrical or musical experience, not even at school- she was all sports. Never was a great name born more reluctantly, and nobody ever challenged her. Sonia Henie had desperately wanted to be a star, and had a couple of minor rivals. But Esther, whose box office eventually outpaced that of Henie and every other lady except Betty Grable, was on her own. No rival studio could find a performer with the courage, persistence or choreographic intelligence to carve a slice of Esther's pie.
I can only imagine what it was like to see an Esther Williams picture in the early 1950's. Even now, I am mesmerized, awe-stricken, "let me get my breath" fascinated by what Esther, and MGM, have for her to do next. When it's over, I think, "Oh, come on Stanley. You have just experienced what is ultimate camp, haven't you?". But, then...
@peeteeclark Esther Williams do not do any of those high dives. They were done by a Yugoslavian diver named Helen Crelenkovich. She died in her thirties due to cancer. If you look closeley it is obviously not her.
I read that Esther was perfectly capable of doing the high dives and actually did them in her first few films. However, Esther developed an ear infection from doing the high dives therefore she was prevented from doing any more high dives. I don't remember where I read this maybe in her autobiography...I am not sure.
Now ladies....This is class! No baggy pants, tattoos or cigarettes hanging out of her mouth with a childish shitty look attitude written all over her face, Esther Williams had more talent in her small toe than most of these wanna be bimbo's representing Hollywood and the music industry these days, but then again if the industry demanded more from their actors and singers then we could possibly attain this kind of LARGER THAN LIFE talent again. Just saying!
Amo os filme dela Esther Williams rainha das Piscina bela Sereia grande nadadora ótima atriz mulher mais Bela do mundo 👑👑👑❤️❤️💜🤍❤️💙💙🤍💚💙🌸🌸🌸🌺🌺🌺👏👏👏👍👍
Lindo lindo lindo filmes da Esther Williams maravilhosa atriz grande nadadora rainha das piscina linda Sereia.
RIP Esther!! Thank you, you gave me a million smiles and will continue to do so, every time I watch one of your films~!!
I remember watching That's Entertainment when it was first in theaters. This segment was one of the high points -- the other was Fred Astaire's tap dance duet with Eleanor Powell.
Thank you Esther Williams for entertaining us. Grateful we still have your movies!
Amo os filme Esther Williams rainha das Piscina bela Sereia grande nadadora ótima atriz a mais Bela mulher do mundo 👑👑👑👑🌺🌸🌸🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺💙❤️🤍💜💚💙❤️💚💜🤍❤️❤️❤️
RIP Esther, you brought much good to this world, your fans will surely miss you.
I was only 18 years old when I watched That`s Entertainment at a movie theater in Tokyo in early May, 1975. I was so fascinated by Esther Williams and she has been a very important part of my life since then.
Never knew of her. This was amazing. So much talent
Nadou com os mais belos galãs da época... Maravilhosa... e será sempre... apesar de ter morrido, ontem, 06/06/2013, aos 91 anos... Iluminou minha infância e alegrou o mundo com sua habilidade na natação... Todos ficamos muito tristes com o acontecimento... Agora restam apenas os filmes... ou os pedaços de filmes, que ficaram...
I remember seeing That's Entertaintment at the Newmarket Odeon Theatre when I was about 12...My best friend and I were in awe of Esther Williams..Literally gobsmacked..Those were the days of pure class and pure talent..
It doesnt matter. You were not born and not meant at that time. You did not belong in that time stop saying and imaging as if you were there
Water! Colored smoke! Fire! Swings! Thrills! Legs! Teeth! What's not to love about an Esther Williams showstopper?!
I remember seeing some of those scenes on TV when I was a kid in the 1950s. Spectacular. They don’t make movies like that anymore, and they don’t make stars like Esther Williams either. She was probably my first little-kid crush!
Spectacular....thanks for posting x
I love you darling Esther Williams 💕
She meant a great deal to my mom and her generation.
RIP
thank you for ever!!!!!! YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!
God bless, Miss Williams..we will miss you.
My mother loved Esther Williams. Especially how her hair never got messed up.
Esther was not 'discovered by MGM talent scouts' but by Billy Rose, the impresario and club owner. He signed her for the Aquacades of 1939 in San Francisco after the 1940 Olympics were called off.
Afterwards she married and began training as a fashion buyer. MGM had to beg her to sign a contract, and she insisted on two years' coaching in acting and singing before her first star role in 'Bathing Beauty'. She had no theatrical or musical experience, not even at school- she was all sports.
Never was a great name born more reluctantly, and nobody ever challenged her. Sonia Henie had desperately wanted to be a star, and had a couple of minor rivals. But Esther, whose box office eventually outpaced that of Henie and every other lady except Betty Grable, was on her own. No rival studio could find a performer with the courage, persistence or choreographic intelligence to carve a slice of Esther's pie.
plus that pool was not built just for her it was already there on the mgm backlot
Amazing!
4:05 - they never mention that she was almost paralyzed doing that dive, thanks to that idiotic crown they made her wear.
i like this video of esther williams she is really pretty
當年好萊塢為游泳名將Esther Willams拍攝的‘水電影’,包括《出水芙蓉》,其奇巧構思和華麗場景,如今再也看不到了🙂
bagnata, era una star xxxx
Pure Class!!!!!
RIP, Ms. Williams.
There is only ONE ESTHER
RIP!!!
I can only imagine what it was like to see an Esther Williams picture in the early 1950's. Even now, I am mesmerized, awe-stricken, "let me get my breath" fascinated by what Esther, and MGM, have for her to do next. When it's over, I think, "Oh, come on Stanley. You have just experienced what is ultimate camp, haven't you?". But, then...
maravilhosa !
Loris patrick, I saw it at the newmarket odeon too.
@peeteeclark
Esther Williams do not do any of those high dives. They were done by a Yugoslavian diver named Helen Crelenkovich. She died in her thirties due to cancer. If you look closeley it is obviously not her.
I read that Esther was perfectly capable of doing the high dives and actually did them in her first few films. However, Esther developed an ear infection from doing the high dives therefore she was prevented from doing any more high dives. I don't remember where I read this maybe in her autobiography...I am not sure.
what was the film with the colored smoke?? fantastic!!!
Jupiter’s Darling
"Die Fledermaus"
Esther Williams was first class all the way.
bathing beauty
Hollywood had it all going on back then.
❤👍🖖🌍🙏😀😁
(applause)
R.I.P.
Can anyone name that tune from 2:47 to around 3:43?
eine wunderbare Film Schauspielerin ist von uns gegangen. eddy
she is just a neptune daughter.
beautiful woman.... gone...
Is the presenter Donald O'Connor? In the late 1960s perhaps
May she rest in peace.
I don't think Esther wants to rest in peace...she is probably kicking up storm swimming at another MGM studio somewhere in the universe.
@snmkytkn Actually it's 1974
Does anyone else find it kinda funny how most dancers got chubby when they got out of acting?
Sorry Donald O'Connor, you know I love you!....
Not one ounce of fat on her at all! Quite an athlete!
Brilliant stuff. But this all just reeks of Busby Berkeley!
wtf ;)
Now ladies....This is class! No baggy pants, tattoos or cigarettes hanging out of her mouth with a childish shitty look attitude written all over her face, Esther Williams had more talent in her small toe than most of these wanna be bimbo's representing Hollywood and the music industry these days, but then again if the industry demanded more from their actors and singers then we could possibly attain this kind of LARGER THAN LIFE talent again. Just saying!