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  1. Easy To Love (1953) -- (Movie Clip) -- Water-Ski Finalè These days it might prompt snark about “jumping the shark” but not in 1953, with Busby Berkeley’s giant undertaking on Lake Eloise at Cypress Gardens, Fla., Esther Williams playing aquatic star Julie, did lots of water-skiing but not the tricks, in Easy To Love, from MGM and producer Joe Pasternak.

  2. Easy To Love (1953) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #EasyToLoveSwimming star Esther Williams plays the swimming star of a water show who attracts every man except...

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  3. Jul 18, 2022 · • The Florida-shaped swimming pool at Cypress Gardens was created for this movie for a Busby Berkeley number. • Carroll Baker’s first feature film. • Initially intended to be a drama with Lana Turner. • Not related to the 1934 film “Easy to Love.” Highlights: • The water ballet with the flowers and the water ballet audition

  4. Nov 25, 2013 · Dangerous When Wet was filmed in August through October of 1952, and released in June of 1953. Easy to Love was filmed in February through April 1953, and released on Christmas Day. Easy to Love was “Excitingly Filmed,” according to the poster, in Cypress Gardens in Florida, where Esther Williams would tape a very popular TV special in 1960.

  5. Easy To Love (1953) - (Movie Clip) - You Said She Swims And Types. New York night club attraction Barry (Tony Martin) has gotten an audition for visiting underpaid-overworked Florida aquatic star Julie (Esther Williams) with producer Levenson (Benny Rubin), with a small scale Busby Berkeley swimming bit, in MGM’s Easy To Love, 1953.

  6. Feb 20, 2020 · Easy to Love. (1953) We don’t talk about Esther Williams enough. That’s basically what I’ve been shouting from the rooftops ever since I started learning about Esther in 2013, after her death at the age of 91 encouraged me to take notice of the remarkable life and career of the woman deemed the Million Dollar Mermaid.

  7. 💕💕💕 Celebrating the Esther Williams Centennial 💕💕💕. Oh, to be an aquatic superstar, wading and diving and waterskiing with masterful strength and grace. It's a pity that Charles Walters' film never generates any real emotional connections and neither Van Johnson (what an irritatingly jerky character!) nor Tony Martin is on Queen Esther's level, but it's worth sticking around ...

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