Jupiter’s Darling

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Esther Williams’ long association with MGM came to an abrupt end with Jupiter’s Darling, which even she will admit was her silliest film. Based on Robert Sherwood’s satirical play The Road to Rome, the film cast as Williams as Amytis, fiancee of vacillating Roman statesman Fabius Maximus (George Sanders). When it appears as though the forces of Hannibal (Howard Keel) will conquer Rome, Amytis takes it upon herself to halt the invasion. In the process, she and Hannibal embark upon a tempestuous romance, much to the consternation of the barbarian general’s aide-de-camp Mago (William Demarest) and the bemusement of Hannibal’s official chronicler Horatio (Richard Haydn). A subplot concerns the romance between Varius (Gower Champion), who tends Hannibal’s fabled elephants, and spunky slave girl Meta (Marge Champion). Somewhere along the line Williams performs a water ballet with “living statues”, and Varius and Meta come up with a herd of pink elephants. The Burton Lane-Harold Adamson songs are as forgettable as the film itself. Curiously, Jupiter’s Darling opened to good reviews, but the film was killed by word of mouth., In ancient Rome, Hannibal’s advance is the backdrop to an underwater romance., Fabius loves his beautiful but vulnerable city, Rome, but he also loves his beautiful but invulnerable fiancée, Amytis. Fascinated by the tales she has heard about Hannibal, who is about to attack Rome, Amytis is driven by curiosity to the edge of his camp where she is captured. Hannibal soon falls in love with her and Fabius finds that he can defend neither his city nor his fiancee against the advances of Hannibal., Lavish musical with a historical theme, based on the play ‘Road To Rome’, in which aqua-star Esther Williams plays a Greek temptress who seduces Howard Keel’s Hannibal to prevent him from launching an attack on Rome.

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