Million Dollar Mermaid

Inspired by the true story of bathing beauties!

6.4
19521h 55m

After overcoming polio, Annette Kellerman achieves fame and creates a scandal when her one-piece bathing suit is considered indecent.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Million Dollar Mermaid - Official Trailer (1952)

Million Dollar Mermaid - Official Trailer (1952)

Cast

Photo of Esther Williams

Esther Williams

Annette Kellerman

Photo of Victor Mature

Victor Mature

James Sullivan

Photo of Walter Pidgeon

Walter Pidgeon

Frederick Kellerman

Photo of David Brian

David Brian

Alfred Harper

Photo of Donna Corcoran

Donna Corcoran

Annette - 10 years old

Photo of Jesse White

Jesse White

Doc Cronnol

Photo of Charles Watts

Charles Watts

Policeman

Photo of Frank Ferguson

Frank Ferguson

Prosecutor

Photo of James Flavin

James Flavin

Conductor

Photo of Larri Thomas

Larri Thomas

Swimmer (uncredited)

Photo of Maudie Prickett

Maudie Prickett

Grace (uncredited)

Photo of Harry Hines

Harry Hines

Andy (uncredited)

Photo of Kathryn Reed Altman

Kathryn Reed Altman

Swimmer (uncredited)

Photo of Dorinda Clifton

Dorinda Clifton

Swimmer (uncredited)

Photo of Carol Brewster

Carol Brewster

Showgirl (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Loosely based on the true story of Australian Annette Kellerman, this starts with her as a young girl under the care of her doting dad (Walter Pidgeon). He is on permanent watch around her as he is terrified that her disabling polio might endanger this determined young girl - especially when she takes to swimming in the lake. It appears, though, that this exercise is doing her the power of good and soon she (now Esther Williams) is winning local trophies. Meantime, her music teaching father is facing some financial hardships so they decide to relocate to London where he has an offer of a job. On board the ship they encounter the enigmatic “Jimmy” (Victor Mature), his pal “Doc” (Jesse White) and their boxing kangaroo. That proved quite lucky as there is no job when they arrive and so it falls to her to make a living doing the odd thing in the water. Next stop the USA and then success beckons as the public appear fascinated with her underwater ballet and acrobatics. There is one such scene in this film where I dare you to try and hold your breath for as long as she is supposed be able to. I got nowhere near! From what I know of the accomplished Miss Kellerman, there is a certain degree of cinematic licence taken here as the gently engaging plot gives way to sentiment making quite heavy going of this biopic - especially the romantic elements. Williams is charismatic, Pidgeon his usual reliable self and some of the set-piece routines are nicely staged and scored, but Mature is frequently upstaged by the roo and it all ends a little abruptly. It’d be interesting nowadays to see whether anyone would pay to sit poolside and watch anyone demonstrating the crawl, or the backstroke, or exhibition diving from a high board - but clearly, our forebears did.

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