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Classic Films in Focus: JUPITER'S DARLING (1955)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jan 5, 2015

Even the novice viewer probably knows to expect some swimming scenes in an Esther Williams picture, but Jupiter's Darling (1955) is less aquatic than the screen star's most memorable outings, and it suffers from other problems, as well. Directed by George Sidney, who certainly was capable of better read more

Classic Films in Focus: JUPITER'S DARLING (1955)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jan 5, 2015

Even the novice viewer probably knows to expect some swimming scenes in an Esther Williams picture, but Jupiter's Darling (1955) is less aquatic than the screen star's most memorable outings, and it suffers from other problems, as well. Directed by George Sidney, who certainly was capable of better read more

Classic Films in Focus: JUPITER'S DARLING (1955)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jan 5, 2015

Even the novice viewer probably knows to expect some swimming scenes in an Esther Williams picture, but Jupiter's Darling (1955) is less aquatic than the screen star's most memorable outings, and it suffers from other problems, as well. Directed by George Sidney, who certainly was capable of better read more

RIP: Jupiter's Darling Says Goodnight

Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jun 6, 2013

Sad news from Hollywood: the Million Dollar Mermaid has returned to Fabulon.  At 91, Esther Williams had a long and what seems to have been a very interesting life. While there is more than a little truth in the old crack that "wet she's a star, dry she ain't," there's no denying her success - read more

RIP: Jupiter's Darling Says Goodnight

Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jun 6, 2013

Sad news from Hollywood: the Million Dollar Mermaid has returned to Fabulon.  At 91, Esther Williams had a long and what seems to have been a very interesting life. While there is more than a little truth in the old crack that "wet she's a star, dry she ain't," there's no denying her success - read more