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      • Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 90% of critics gave the film a positive review, based on 67 reviews.
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  2. GILDA is all Hayworth and, whether you are a male or female viewer, you see a good performance. She is great to look at, but her dramatic scenes are equally great to see. GILDA is an all-time classic that ranks with MALTESE FALCON and DOUBLE INDEMNITY.

  3. The two form an uneasy partnership based off their mutual lack of scruples until Mundson introduces Farrell to his beautiful new wife, Gilda (Rita Hayworth), who just happens to be Farrell's...

    • (71)
    • Rita Hayworth
    • Charles Vidor
    • Romance, LGBTQ+
  4. Jun 21, 2016 · Beautiful, classic, important, and thoroughly complex, 'Gilda' is a real “aficionado” film, and yet it has an undeniable popular appeal.

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0038559Gilda (1946) - IMDb

    Gilda: Directed by Charles Vidor. With Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, George Macready, Joseph Calleia. A small-time gambler hired to work in a Buenos Aires casino discovers his employer's new wife is his former lover.

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    • Drama, Film-Noir, Romance
    • Charles Vidor
    • 1946-04-25
  6. Jan 21, 2016 · The leads have none. * * * Gilda is a destabilized hybrid of polished studio musical and pitch-black noir. The film looks both backward, to The Shanghai Gesture, Casablanca, and To Have and Have Not, and forward, to the sexually and politically paranoid films of later noir.

  7. Mar 13, 2020 · The visuals present in Gilda go a long way in setting the delightfully muddled mood that permeates throughout. The story is sexy, romantic, thrilling, provocative, and speaks to the evils that lurk in the human heart when the wrong buttons are pressed.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GildaGilda - Wikipedia

    Gilda is a 1946 American film noir directed by Charles Vidor and starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford. The film is known for cinematographer Rudolph Maté 's lush photography, costume designer Jean Louis 's wardrobe for Hayworth (particularly for the dance numbers), and choreographer Jack Cole 's staging of " Put the Blame on Mame " and ...

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