Home | Movies By Year | Movies from 1948


Esther Waters (film)

Buy Esther Waters (film) now from Amazon

First, read the Wikipedia article. Then, scroll down to see what other TopShelfReviews readers thought about the movie. And once you've experienced the movie, tell everyone what you thought about it.

Wikipedia article




'Esther Waters' is a 1948 British drama film directed by Ian Dalrymple and Peter Proud and starring Kathleen Ryan, Dirk Bogarde (first credited film appearance), and Cyril Cusack. It is an adaptation of the 1894 novel 'Esther Waters' by George Moore.

Plot



The film is set in London in 1875.

Esther (Kathleen Ryan) goes into domestic service as a maid, only to be seduced by sweet-talking footman William (Dirk Bogarde). When he abandons her, she must deal with not only pregnancy but also her mother's death. She struggles to survive with only herself for comfort and strength.

She is forced to put her child into care in order to keep her job.

Cast



* Kathleen Ryan as Esther Waters

* Dirk Bogarde as William Latch

* Cyril Cusack as Fred

* Ivor Barnard as John Randall

* Fay Compton as Mrs Barfield

* Margaret Diamond as Sarah

* George Hayes as Journeyman

* Morland Graham as Ketley

* Mary Clare as Mrs. Latch

* Pauline Jameson as Hospital Nurse

* Shelagh Fraser as Margaret

* Margaret Withers as Grover

* Julian D'Albie as Squire Barfield

* Nuna Davey as Matron

* Beryl Measor as Mrs. Spires

* Barbara Shaw as Mistress

* Archie Harradine as Singer

* Duncan Lewis as Butcher

Production



The movie was Dirk Bogarde's first film as a leading man, when he replaced Stewart Granger, who dropped out.[http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/74217/Esther-Waters/articles.html Nathaniel Thompson, "Esther Waters", 'Turner Classic Movies'] accessed 27 November 2012

Critical reception



The 'Radio Times' wrote:



"George Moore's source novel was strongly influenced by the naturalism of Emile Zola, but there is little of the earthiness of the original in this tawdry adaptation, which rapidly plunges between the two stools of heritage production and sensationalist melodrama. Dirk Bogarde is suitably scurrilous as a rascally footman, but the action slows fatally when he is off screen, with Kathleen Ryan in the title role facing all her trials (single motherhood, the workhouse and Bogarde's drinking) with sulkiness rather than dignity and determination. The horse-racing scenes are efficiently presented, but Ian Dalrymple and Peter Proud direct with heavy hands"





'TV Guide' called the film "A well-done but melancholy costume drama from the book by the Irish playwright and critic George Moore, a cofounder of the theatre group that led to the famous Abbey Theatre."

References






Buy Esther Waters (film) now from Amazon

<-- Return to movies from 1948



This work is released under CC-BY-SA. Some or all of this content attributed to http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1108306202.