Los Angeles Times

Wonder Woman’s muses

- By Mark Olsen mark.olsen@latimes.com Twitter: @indiefocus

Writer-director Angela Robinson first came to the story of William Moulton Marston, Elizabeth Marston and Olive Byrne more than eight years ago as, in her words, “a straight-up Wonder Woman fan.”

This was well before the recent rush of books on the origins of the character and certainly without any idea that her project on the three of them would come out in the wake of the landmark success of a “Wonder Woman” movie.

Robinson’s “Professor Marston and the Wonder Women,” which Annapurna Pictures is releasing Oct. 27, tells the story of how William Marston, a psychologi­st, came to create the character of Wonder Woman and the earliest incarnatio­ns of the comic and also of the unconventi­onal life he led with his wife, Elizabeth, and their mutual girlfriend, Olive.

The central trio of performers of Luke Evans, Rebecca Hall and Bella Heathcote have an electric chemin istry among them, giving the film a lively, unpredicta­ble energy that is by turns romantic, sensual and defiant.

Robinson thought at first she was researchin­g the story of a man, his wife and his mistress but she soon discovered their dynamic was deeper than that. Eliza- beth Marston and Olive Byrne stayed together for 38 years after the death of William Marston in 1947.

“I quickly was like, ‘I can’t tell a movie about Wonder Woman without exploring the women,’ ” said Robinson. “And I feel like that’s what Marston was engaged too, his fascinatio­n that manifested in Wonder Woman. For me it was always how did he get to Wonder Woman, and how he got there was through his relationsh­ip with these two women.”

 ?? Claire Folger Annapurna Pictures ?? “PROFESSOR MARSTON and the Wonder Women,” directed by Angela Robinson, right, and starring Rebecca Hall, left, looks at the women behind the hero.
Claire Folger Annapurna Pictures “PROFESSOR MARSTON and the Wonder Women,” directed by Angela Robinson, right, and starring Rebecca Hall, left, looks at the women behind the hero.

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