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Désir d'amour

Original title: Easy to Love
  • 1953
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  • 1h 36m
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6.2/10
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Désir d'amour (1953)
An aquatic performer tries to attract the man she loves.
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Classic MusicalRomantic ComedyComedyMusicalRomance

An aquatic performer tries to attract the man she loves.An aquatic performer tries to attract the man she loves.An aquatic performer tries to attract the man she loves.

  • Director
    • Charles Walters
  • Writers
    • László Vadnay
    • William Roberts
  • Stars
    • Esther Williams
    • Van Johnson
    • Tony Martin
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Charles Walters
    • Writers
      • László Vadnay
      • William Roberts
    • Stars
      • Esther Williams
      • Van Johnson
      • Tony Martin
    • 19User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Esther Williams
    Esther Williams
    • Julie Hallerton
    Van Johnson
    Van Johnson
    • Ray Lloyd
    Tony Martin
    Tony Martin
    • Barry Gordon
    John Bromfield
    John Bromfield
    • Hank
    Edna Skinner
    Edna Skinner
    • Nancy Parmel
    King Donovan
    King Donovan
    • Ben
    Paul Bryar
    Paul Bryar
    • Mr. Barnes
    Carroll Baker
    Carroll Baker
    • Clarice
    Eddie Oliver
    • Bandleader
    • (as Ed Oliver)
    Peter Adams
    Peter Adams
    • Ted Hilbert
    • (uncredited)
    Aladdin
    • Violinist
    • (uncredited)
    Brandon Beach
    • Plane Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Jeanne Beeks
    • Hotel Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Hal Berns
    • Melvin - Pianist
    • (uncredited)
    Margaret Bert
    • Mrs. Huffnagel
    • (uncredited)
    Harriett Brest
    • Hotel Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Shirley Buchanan
    • Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Cyd Charisse
    Cyd Charisse
    • Girl in Blue Swimsuit
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles Walters
    • Writers
      • László Vadnay
      • William Roberts
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    8ilania_a

    A Delightful Cast

    Despite the fact that most films done with Esther Williams are just "Little Ditties" The cast in this movie is absolutely delightful. And the choreographed water scenes of water skiing and swimming by Busby Berkley are beautiful. So is the song Easy to Love, sang here by Tony Martin. The cast includes Van Johnson, who gives a touching performance. There is something about this actor that pierces through me in whatever part he plays. There is an appearance of beautiful Cyd Charisse at the end of the film together with her husband Tony Martin. Seeing this movie brings back memories of the time that TV was not available and Cinema was the most prevalent outing. There is nothing frightening or harmful in this kind of film it is pure entertainment.
    7planktonrules

    Enjoyable but what a rotten message to women!

    I liked seeing "Easy to Love" because it showed a part of Florida history that is now gone. Cypress Gardens was a premier destination in Central Florida up until Disney opened the Magic Kingdom in 1971. Following this, it was a steady decline until a few years ago when the property was bought by Legoland. I know that things change and I probably wouldn't have even liked Cypress Gardens but it is a shame that so much of the 1950s and 60s kitsch in Florida is gone--and this film is at least a nice chance to see a bit of it.

    The film stars Esther Williams as the premier star of the theme park, Julie. Her boss, Ray (Van Johnson), is not an easy man to like--he's all business and seems more content to exploit this star than anything else. Yet, inexplicably, Julie secretly loves him. I frankly saw NOTHING about the man that would make anyone fall for him. Laer, tiring of this seemingly pointless love, she begins spending time with a famous singer, Barry Gordon (Tony Martin). He at least says he loves her, though he is a playboy. In addition to these guys is Hank (John Bromfield)--a nice guy who works at the park and who openly and repeatedly tells her he loves her....plus he's rich. Of the three, the choice is obvious....Hank. However, considering that John Bromfield is not exactly a star, it's obvious he hasn't a prayer in the world. So who does she pick? See for yourself. Just be forewarned--it's a HUGE step backwards for women and I would hate to see my daughters pick a guy like that! As a romance, the film was definitely lacking. But, it was fun, a bit silly (in a good way--offering the most ridiculously over the top scenes of Williams doing the water stunts), and I liked Tony Martin's singing (particularly "That's What a Rainy Day is For"). Worth seeing if you like the old fashioned Hollywood musicals of the 50s--though I do suspect that a lot of younger folks today would find them all awfully silly.

    By the way, at the very end, look for a cute little cameo between Martin and Cyd Charisse--Martin's real-life wife.
    gregcouture

    M-G-M's Christmas bauble in 1953

    Release dates for this one indicate that M-G-M decorated the nation's movie screens with this tuneful treat on Christmas Day. It was a delightful concoction with Esther displaying just about everything that made her one of the studio's biggest box office favorites, including a frantic number where she's dressed as a clown and required, no doubt by Busby Berkeley, assisting director Charles Walters, to perform some exceedingly lively stunts in the course of an elaborate aquatic display of why she was still a champion when wet.

    Tony Martin croons the title tune, a Cole Porter standard, to Esther as she languidly swims for what seems like miles in a moonlit lagoon and there's an extremely sweet little song, entitled "That's What a Rainy Day Is For," tossed off, as they could afford to do in those melodious times, by Mr. Martin again, to a roomful of charming elderly ladies surrounding Miss Williams. The final extravaganza, set in Florida's Cypress Gardens, involves motorboats, dozens of swimmers, and Esther dangling and diving from a helicopter, no doubt the brainchild of Mr. Berkeley, the scourge of everyone assigned to execute the products of his fertile imagination (and, according to some reports, his alcohol-fueled tirades.)

    Of course the plot, with Esther pining for a remarkably disinterested Van Johnson, probably irritated even the tolerant audiences of the early Fifties, but it was scripted cleverly enough to display Esther's gift for light comedy, something that is not as appreciated as it should be. When that lengthy sequence of scenes from Esther Williams movies was put together for "That's Entertainment!" in 1974, a young acquaintance of mine, completely unfamiliar with Hollywood's one-and-only mermaid, exited the theater thoroughly besotted with her charms. He found himself literally at a loss for words to express his admiration. I don't know if he ever had the opportunity to see one of her pictures in its entirety, but this wouldn't have been a bad choice, were he limited to just one title.
    8bkoganbing

    "For You Can See Your Future With Me"

    Easy to Love may yet when the definitive history of film is written to be Busby Berkeley's ultimate triumph. No longer confined by a motion picture sound studio, Berkeley stages a water ballet finale that is probably his ultimate fantasy number.

    I have no doubt that somebody at MGM got together with someone at Florida's Cypress Gardens and decided to make a film promotion of the place. In essence that's what you have here. MGM shot the whole thing down there in Florida and the technicolor photography is spectacular.

    When MGM did its compilation film That's Entertainment it was also mentioned that for one and one star alone did that studio construct a sound stage just for her. That would be Esther Williams, swimming star and movie star.

    Esther's place at MGM was something akin to Sonja Henie's at 20th Century Fox. A sports star who was already a celebrity before becoming an actress, Esther because the Olympics of 1940 was canceled did not quite have the clout Henie did when dickering with the MGM brass. Yet Esther was as good a businesswoman as Henie and MGM did quite all right by her in marketing her to the public. She does some numbers in the tank, but that finale is something else.

    For those of you who have only seen the finale because of That's Entertainment, the story is three guys and Esther and who she will choose. Her choice is her boss at Cypress Gardens Van Johnson, nightclub singer Tony Martin, and her swimming partner John Bromfield.

    Tony Martin sings the Cole Porter classic title tune and several other numbers, the best of which is one sung with a chorus of senior citizens and Esther, That's What a Rainy Day is For. I particularly like that one it's perfectly suited to Martin's style. Besides the finale Esther a very cute number dressed in a clown get up with a seal and chimpanzee and a mechanical alligator. According to her memoirs they were among her most memorable co-stars.

    I think it's unfortunate that Easy to Love did not utilize the musical talents of Van Johnson. He was signed by MGM in fact after he was spotted in the cast of Broadway's Too Many Girls. Of course he was no match for Tony Martin as a singer, but in films like Till the Clouds Roll By and Brigadoon he more than held his own. In fact MGM should have used him more in musicals generally than they did.

    And for we who appreciate these things there's the sight of John Bromfield who spends most of the film in a bathing suit.

    Easy to Love is quite the spectacle and real easy to take.
    7guswhovian

    Solid Esther film

    Julie Hallerton (Esther Williams) is the under-paid aquatic star of Cypress Gardens. Her boss Ray Lloyd (Van Johnson) is secretly one love with her, but he had competition from handsome singer Barry Gordon (Tony Martin) and park employee Hank (John Bromfield).

    In 1952-53, Esther Williams was on a role. She had her two best films, Million Dollar Mermaid and Dangerous When Wet, released, and Easy to Love is also one of her best films.

    The main plot is pretty thin, but Esther's charms keep it going. The romance between her and Johnson is unbelievable, mainly due to the fact that his character is a jerk to her throughout the film! Tony Martin is good, and gets a couple good songs to sing, while Edna Skinner is fun as Esther's roommate. The songs are all good, but Cole Porter titular song is surprisingly the worst.

    The main pleasure of the film is Busby Berkeley's three spectacular aquatic numbers: the one with Esther as a clown has to be seen to be believed, and the big water-ski finale is fantastic. Overall, good fun.

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    • Trivia
      Esther Williams was pregnant during the filming of this movie.
    • Goofs
      When Esther Williams is hoisted into the air by helicopter, she sheds her water skis in order to safely make the high dive. After the dive when she grabs the towbar from the boat, her skis have somehow re-attached to her feet.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Ray Lloyd: What do you see in that girl?

      Mr. Barnes: Ah, well...

      Ray Lloyd: I'll tell you. All that's beautiful, clean, decent, desirable, wholesome, and commercial. You'll photograph in color, of course.

      Mr. Barnes: Of course.

    • Connections
      Featured in Le tendre piège (1955)
    • Soundtracks
      Easy to Love
      Written by Cole Porter

      Sung by Tony Martin and played often throughout the picture

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Easy to Love
    • Filming locations
      • Cypress Gardens - 2600 S. Lake Summit Drive, Winter Haven, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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