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Esther Waters

  • 1948
  • Passed
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
279
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Esther Waters (1948)
Drama

Esther (Kathleen Ryan) goes into service in Victorian England, only to be seduced by the sweet talking groom William (Sir Dirk Bogarde), who then takes off with his employer's daughter. Left... Read allEsther (Kathleen Ryan) goes into service in Victorian England, only to be seduced by the sweet talking groom William (Sir Dirk Bogarde), who then takes off with his employer's daughter. Left alone to bring up the child, Esther manages, and after seven years, has a chance at happi... Read allEsther (Kathleen Ryan) goes into service in Victorian England, only to be seduced by the sweet talking groom William (Sir Dirk Bogarde), who then takes off with his employer's daughter. Left alone to bring up the child, Esther manages, and after seven years, has a chance at happiness. Then William turns up again.

  • Directors
    • Ian Dalrymple
    • Peter Proud
  • Writers
    • George Moore
    • Michael Gordon
    • William Rose
  • Stars
    • Kathleen Ryan
    • Dirk Bogarde
    • Cyril Cusack
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    279
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ian Dalrymple
      • Peter Proud
    • Writers
      • George Moore
      • Michael Gordon
      • William Rose
    • Stars
      • Kathleen Ryan
      • Dirk Bogarde
      • Cyril Cusack
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kathleen Ryan
    Kathleen Ryan
    • Esther
    Dirk Bogarde
    Dirk Bogarde
    • William Latch
    Cyril Cusack
    Cyril Cusack
    • Fred
    Ivor Barnard
    Ivor Barnard
    • Randal
    Fay Compton
    Fay Compton
    • Mrs. Barfield
    Margaret Diamond
    • Sarah
    George Hayes
    George Hayes
    • Journeyman
    Morland Graham
    • Ketley
    Mary Clare
    Mary Clare
    • Mrs. Latch
    Pauline Jameson
    Pauline Jameson
    • Hospital Nurse
    • (as Pauline Jamieson)
    Shelagh Fraser
    Shelagh Fraser
    • Margaret
    Margaret Withers
    Margaret Withers
    • Grover
    Julian D'Albie
    • Squire Barfield
    • (as Julian d'Albie)
    Nuna Davey
    Nuna Davey
    • Matron
    Beryl Measor
    • Mrs. Spires
    Barbara Shaw
    • Mistress
    Archie Harradine
    • Singer
    Duncan Lewis
    • Butcher
    • Directors
      • Ian Dalrymple
      • Peter Proud
    • Writers
      • George Moore
      • Michael Gordon
      • William Rose
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    7richardchatten

    Twenty Years

    Remembered today solely for containing Dirk Bogarde's first lead (actually second billed to Kathleen Ryan). This screen version of George Moore's socially concerned 1894 novel starts well with a wonderful opening pan across the Wessex countryside, like most postwar British films looks lovely and has an interesting supporting cast (including Cyril Cusack, Ivor Barnard and a young Pauline Jameson). But one's attention starts to wander as the heroine's fortunes eventually pick up...
    3Prismark10

    Esther Waters

    Esther Waters is a turgid costume melodrama that is only brightened by the presence of Dirk Bogarde and Cyril Cusack.

    Set in in 1875, it is fallen woman story. Esther (Kathleen Ryan) is employed as a maid in a country house and falls for the smoothie footman William Latch (Dirk Bogarde).

    Latch is interested in his employer's horses and gambling. Not knowing that Esther is pregnant he abandons her and runs off with the daughter of their employer.

    Esther a strong willed religious woman is now alone. She decides to raise her baby son and moves from a workhouse to other jobs as a maid. At times walking out because of her employer's attitudes.

    Esther is a forthright woman that will not stand for any nonsense. She gets an offer of marriage from a preacher Fred (Cyril Cusack) but some years later William returns to her life.

    Now William wants to be with her and her son. He has money from being a bookmaker and also has a pub which Esther decides to run.

    Adapted from a novel, it comes across as a tawdry soap opera. Bogarde is a cad but he is also genuinely fond of her. Esther decides to be flexible about her religious beliefs as she decides to run a pub but will not allow gambling to take place.

    Esther rises above her circumstances but it is a heavy handed film and Ryan is not suited in the title role. It should had been more lurid but probably held back by the censorship laws of the time.
    4wilvram

    Not the best example of its type

    I have always been fond of the British costume dramas and melodramas of the immediate post-war period, but this is a decidedly lacklustre example of the breed. Rank had undertaken an ambitious production schedule but was sorely lacking in talented and experienced directors; nor did Dirk Bogarde have the experience to carry the male lead, a role crying out for the likes of Stewart Granger, who apparently turned it down.

    Opportunities are missed in the early scenes in the Barfield country house, with those in the middle of the picture, depicting poor Esther having her child in the workhouse, her encounter with the sinister baby farmer, and the slave labour conditions of her work as a domestic servant, being considerably more resonant. Then, around the time of the introduction of Cyril Cusack as a rather wet lay preacher, it all starts to go down hill. Though evident that a great deal of time, expense, and attention to detail was expended on the racing scenes toward the end, the prolonged business with Bogarde's gambling cronies struck me as monumentally tedious. Kathleen Ryan as Esther is one of the few saving graces and, according to Bogarde, she gave him a silver brandy flask after shooting was over, engraved with 'To hell with Esther Waters!' I had a similar sentiment.
    ottoflop

    Handsomely mounted Victorian drama

    I waited up until 2:00 am to see this film back in 1964. Very well done and I was surprised with all the attention paid to "Upstairs;Downstairs" that this film has not made it to video.

    The period detail is outstanding and Dirk Borgarde gives a very good performance as does Kathleen Ryan. I have read that Dirk's younger brother played his "son" in this film. By all means, if you have a chance to view this, do so.
    6ldeangelis-75708

    Pretty good Victorian Melodrama

    If you like racing, this movie is for you (though I could have done without it, as that dragged on too long) and if Victorian melodrama's your thing, then you've come to the right place as well.

    Kathleen Ryan does a good job in the title role, a young woman, working as a servant, who finds herself "in the family way", after being seduced by footman William Latch (Dirk Bogarde), who then elopes with a young woman of means. Esther faces tough times, harsh attitudes, almost loses her baby boy to unscrupulous black marketers, and an eventual reunion with William (who didn't know about their son), whom she prefers to the local preacher (Cyril Cusack) who's willing to marry her and help raise her son.

    Life changes for the better, but not for long. But one thing stays the same: her deep and abiding love for her child.

    It's a good movie and doesn't get either too maudlin or too sentimental.

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    • Trivia
      This was Sir Dirk Bogarde's first credited theatrical movie role.
    • Goofs
      Starts early in the 1870's yet at one point she's seen in a dress with an obvious zip in the back.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Wipeout: Episode #6.28 (1999)

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 1948 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sin of Esther Waters
    • Filming locations
      • Folkington Manor, Folkington, East Sussex, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Wessex Film Productions
      • Independent Producers
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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