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Costume design
  
Helen Rose

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.3/10
IMDb

Director
  
Robert Z. Leonard

Genres
  
Musical, Romantic comedy

Country
  
United States

Duchess of Idaho movie poster

Release date
  
July 14, 1950 (1950-07-14)

Writer
  
Dorothy Cooper (original screenplay), Jerry Davis (original screenplay)

Cast
  
Esther Williams
(Christine Riverton Duncan),
Van Johnson
(Dick Layne),
John Lund
(Douglas J. Morrison Jr.),
Paula Raymond
(Ellen Hallit),
Clinton Sundberg
(Matson),
Lena Horne
(Herself - Cameo appearance)

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Duchess of Idaho is a musical romantic comedy produced in 1950 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, it was the fourth film pairing Esther Williams and Van Johnson. It was filmed at the MGM Studios lot and exteriors shot in Sun Valley, Idaho.

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Plot

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Christine Riverton Duncan (Esther Williams) attempts to play matchmaker for her lovelorn friend Ellen (Paula Raymond) by pursuing Douglas J. Morrissen, Jr. (John Lund), the man Ellen loves, all the way to Idaho. There, Christine decides to play a joke on Douglas. After boarding his train to Sun Valley, Christine wins the man's affections and then shocks him with hints that she expects a commitment. Once she's in Sun Valley, however, things become problematic when Christine falls in love with hotel bandleader Dick Layne (Van Johnson). During her time in Sun Valley, Christine wins the title of "Duchess of Idaho" in a dance contest.

Cast

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  • Esther Williams as Christine Riverton Duncan
  • Van Johnson as Dick Layne
  • John Lund as Douglas J. Morrison Jr.
  • Paula Raymond as Ellen Hallit
  • Mel Tormé as Cyril, the Bellhop
  • Lena Horne as Herself - Cameo appearance
  • Eleanor Powell as Herself - Cameo appearance
  • Clinton Sundberg as Matson
  • Connie Haines as Peggy Elliot
  • Amanda Blake as Linda Kinston
  • Tommy Farrell as Chuck
  • Sig Arno as M. Le Blanche
  • Dick Simmons as Alec J. Collins
  • Red Skelton as Guest Master of Ceremonies
  • The Jubalaires in a cameo appearance
  • Production

    In November 1947 it was announced Esther Williams would appear in a film set in Sun Valley, The Duchess of Idaho. Dorothy Cooper and Jerry Davis were assigned the script. Robert Cummings was originally mentioned as a potential male lead but the role went to Van Johnson, who had made three films with Williams before. A film unit left MGM on 21 August 1948 to shoot second unit at Sun Valley. Ricardo Montalban was announced as the third lead. Filming was pushed back when Williams fell pregnant. Then it was announced Cummings and Janet Leigh would support Williams and Johnson. These roles would be played by John Lund (borrowed from Paramount) and Paula Raymond.

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    In her autobiography, Million Dollar Mermaid, Williams called this a "re-hash of the Esther Williams formula: the mismatched lovers plot. It was enough to give one a case of cinematic deja vu."

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    This marked Eleanor Powell's first film appearance in six years as well as her last film appearance. Williams reported that Powell had practiced her cameo's routine until her feet bled, claiming that it had to be perfect.

    Lena Horne's contract with MGM also ended with this film, though she would make several more MGM musical appearances later in the decade.

    Soundtrack

  • Let's Choo Choo Choo to Idaho; Written by Al Rinker and Floyd Huddleston; Sung by Van Johnson, Connie Haines and The Jubilaires
  • You Can't Do Wrong Doin' Right; Written by Al Rinker and Floyd Huddleston; Sung by Van Johnson and Connie Haines
  • Of All Things; Written by Al Rinker and Floyd Huddleston; Sung by Connie Haines
  • Baby Come Out of the Clouds; Written by Henry Nemo and Lee Pearl; Sung by Lena Horne
  • Deleted performances

    Several musical numbers filmed for the movie were cut from the theatrical release. The deleted songs were:

  • "Warm Hands, Cold Heart," sung by Mel Tormé
  • "You Won't Forget Me," sung by Lena Horne
  • "You Do Something to Me," the Cole Porter standard, also sung by Lena Horne
  • These performances would later surface on a special DVD packaged in a 2004 box set of the That's Entertainment! films.

    Box office

    According to MGM records the film earned $2,851,000 domestically and $1,385,000 foreign, making the studio a profit of $921,000.

    Critical reception

    Cue magazine found the film to be "a big, beautiful bore. The comedy is rapid and the pace is sleepy."

    References

    Duchess of Idaho Wikipedia
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