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Gilda

Cast

Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, George Macready, Joseph Calleia View All


Crew

Charles Vidor (Director), Marion Parsonnet (Screenplay), E.A. Ellington (Story) View All

Release: Apr. 25th, 1946
Runtime: 1 hour, 50 minutes
A gambler discovers an old flame while in Argentina, but she's married to his new boss.
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PHOENIX74
Gilda has been "bought", and Mundson has married her - but despite his infatuation, Gilda, being none too different from Farrell and himself, soon starts to shake her cage and provoke Johnny - her jailkeeper.
Gideon58
Rita Hayworth had a long and distinguished career as the queen of Columbia, but found her signature role in the 1946 melodrama Gilda, a steamy romantic triangle co-mingled with a mob drama that doesn't entirely sustain interest until the end, but the alluring Hayworth makes it worth the watch.
Thief
Gilda follows Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford), a small time gambler that ends up down on his luck in Argentina, which puts him in the path of the titular character (Hayworth) with whom he might have had a past we're not so sure about.


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