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Dangerous When Wet (1953)

MGM always released an Esther Williams movie as a bit of relaxing summer entertainment with the Swimming Sweetheart obliging everyone by looking pretty in a bathing suit as she plunges into those big swimming pools.

Here she plunges into the English Channel to compete for top prize. She’s from a family of health addicts headed by William Demarest and Charlotte Greenwood (who happen to look foolish during some of their song-and-dance routines) and encouraged by coach Jack Carson. Denise Darcel is her romantic rival–but wait, she has Fernando Lamas, a dashing Frenchman, ready to offer her romance aboard his yacht. It’s all quite watchable, if silly, and definitely not one of Esther’s finest moments.

A memorable highlight is her underwater fling with Tom & Jerry that is fun to watch and dazzling to contemplate. But the film itself is a light, airy entertainment that is strictly a no-brainer guaranteed to please the masses. And Esther, as usual, looks gorgeous in and out of a bathing suit. Real life hubby, Fernando Lamas, however, comes across as one of her less versatile leading men, no matter how handsome he is.

The musical interludes are few and far between. None of them are remarkable. What the film needed was a lift from a song like “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” (as in ‘Neptune’s Daughter’), but instead there are a few dreary numbers such as “Ain’t Nature Grand?” and “In My Wildest Dreams”. The channel swimming scenes will have you rooting for Esther as you huff and puff with her! Could have been better, but what the heck.