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2 Cast  



2.1  Live-action cast  





2.2  Voice cast  







3 Production  



3.1  Casting  







4 Release  



4.1  Critical reception  





4.2  Home media  







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Dangerous When Wet
Theatrical release poster
Directed byCharles Walters
Written byDorothy Kingsley
Produced byGeorge Wells
StarringEsther Williams
Fernando Lamas
Jack Carson
Charlotte Greenwood
Denise Darcel
William Demarest
Donna Corcoran
CinematographyHarold Rosson
Edited byJohn McSweeney Jr.
Music byAlbert Sendrey
George Stoll

Production
companies

  • M-G-M Cartoons (animated sequences)
  • Distributed byLoew's Inc.

    Release date

    • July 3, 1953 (1953-07-03)

    Running time

    95 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget$1,465,000[1]
    Box office$3,255,000[1][2]

    Dangerous When Wet is a 1953 American live-action/animated musical comedy film starring Esther Williams, Fernando Lamas and Jack Carson, directed by Charles Walters and featuring an animated swimming sequence starring Williams with the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry.

    Plot summary[edit]

    Katie Higgins is the wholesome daughter of a dairy farmer. The entire family (Pa, Ma, Suzie, Katie, and Junior) start the day with a brisk song and morning swim. One day, Katie meets traveling salesman Windy Weebe, who is instantly smitten. Weebe sells an elixir that purports to turn the user into a peppy, fit specimen, and upon noticing the entire family's strength in the water, he suggests that they all attempt to swim the English Channel. The family and Weebe travel to England and learn that the channel's distance is 20 miles "as the seagull flies," but with the currents, it can be as many as 42 miles. Katie is the only one of the family strong enough to attempt this feat, so she begins training with Weebe as her coach.

    On a foggy day, Katie is rescued from the water by handsome Frenchman Andre Lanet, who falls for Katie and tries to woo her. Katie tries to stay focused on her swim, but she is pulled in different directions by Lanet and Weebe. In a dream sequence, Katie performs an underwater ballet with cartoon characters Tom and Jerry as well as with animated depictions of the people in her life. The film ends happily with Katie's attempt to cross the channel and the resolution of her love-life issues.

    Cast[edit]

    Live-action cast[edit]

    Voice cast[edit]

    Production[edit]

    The film was based on a story by Dorothy Kingsley. MGM liked the story, bought it and hired Kingsley to develop it into a screenplay. It was originally titled Everybody Swims and was intended as a vehicle for Esther Williams and Debbie Reynolds.[3]

    Tom and Jerry and Esther Williams

    In the underwater sequences in which Williams speaks to Tom and Jerry, Joseph Barbera animated pink bubbles coming from her mouth, an effect that cost $50,000.[4]

    The film's ending was rewritten after an incident during the filming when Johnny Weissmuller (Esther's former Aquacade partner) dove into the water to swim alongside Florence Chadwick, whom he was coaching.[4]

    Casting[edit]

    Reynolds was originally slated for the role of Williams's little sister Suzie.[5]

    Though Williams knew of Lamas before he was cast as her love interest, the two had never been formally introduced. They married in 1969, and remained so until Lamas's death in 1982. When asked whether she had known Lamas when the studio suggested his name as her costar, Williams mentioned that "he starred in movies with Jane Powell, Greer Garson, and Lana Turner, and [she] knew he was romantically linked to Lana Turner. And [she] heard he could swim. Yes, Fernando Lamas sounded like good casting." At first, Lamas declined the role, stating that he came to MGM to be a star, and only wanted to act in "important pictures." Williams convinced him that his part would be rewritten to be larger.[4]

    Release[edit]

    According to MGM records, the film earned $2,230,000 in the U.S. and Canada and $1,025,000 elsewhere, recording a profit of $386,000.[1]

    Critical reception[edit]

    In a contemporary review for The New York Times, critic Bosley Crowther wrote: "[T]his frolicsome item not only dumps you quite often in the drink, but also gives you some rather pleasant company to clown around with while on dry ground. ... [T]here is nothing very special or spectacular about Dangerous When Wet, but it comes as relaxing entertainment at this torpid time of the year." Crowther also called the Tom and Jerry sequence "outstanding."[6]

    A review from Variety called the film "a light mixture of tunes, comedy, water ballet and Esther Williams in a bathing suit."[5]

    Home media[edit]

    On July 17, 2007, Warner Home Video and Turner Entertainment released Dangerous When WetonDVD as part of the Esther Williams Spotlight Collection, Volume 1. The five-disc set contained digitally remastered versions of several of Williams's films including Bathing Beauty (1944), Easy to Wed (1946), On an Island with You (1948) and Neptune's Daughter (1949)[7]

    The Tom and Jerry sequence is also featured in several Tom and Jerry DVD and Blu-ray releases issued by Warner Home Video, including the Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection, Volume 1 (in the bonus features) and Tom and Jerry: The Deluxe Anniversary Collection (Disc 2, as a special short).

    On June 27, 2023, Warner Archive Collection is set to release a 1080p HD master from the 4K scan of original Technicolor camera negatives.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study.
  • ^ 'The Top Box Office Hits of 1953', Variety, January 13, 1954
  • ^ THOMAS F. BRADY (Mar 10, 1951). "U.-I. COMEDY LEAD TO LINDA DARNELL: She Will Play Opposite Stephen McNally in 'Lady Pays Off,' Story of School Teacher". New York Times. p. 7.
  • ^ a b c The Million Dollar Mermaid: An Autobiography, By Esther Williams, Digby Diehl, Published by Harcourt Trade, 2000, ISBN 0-15-601135-2, ISBN 978-0-15-601135-8
  • ^ a b "Dangerous When Wet". Tcm.com. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
  • ^ Crowther, Bosley (1953-06-19). "The Screen in Review: Esther Williams Brings Relief From the Heat in 'Dangerous When Wet' at Music Hall". The New York Times. p. 18.
  • ^ [1] Archived September 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  • External links[edit]


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