Bathing Beauty
"Bathing Beauty" is a 1944 American comedy film directed by George Marshall. The movie stars Red Skelton and Esther Williams, featuring a lighthearted story about a man who enrolls in a beauty school to win the heart of a swimming instructor.
The film showcases various aquatic performances, highlighting Esther Williams's talent as a swimmer and actress. It combines humor with musical numbers, making it a popular choice for audiences during the 1940s. "Bathing Beauty" is notable for its vibrant cinematography and entertaining plot, reflecting the era's fascination with beach culture and glamorous lifestyles.