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  1. Loaded-dice toting gambler Johnny Farrell cleans up at a waterfront dive and is subsequently saved from retaliation by the dagger tipped cane of Ballin Mundson, owner of a Buenos Aires casino and head of a Nazi cartel. Recognizing a kindred spirit in Johnny, the two become close and Ballin makes him his right-hand man.

  2. Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) is a small-time American gambler, newly arrived in Buenos Aires, Argentina. When he is caught cheating at a game of blackjack, Farrell manages to talk his way into a...

  3. The Essentials - Gilda. SYNOPSIS In Buenos Aires, Argentina, a young American gambler named Johnny Farrell finds himself in danger of being robbed of his latest winnings. He is rescued by an older man, Ballin Mundson, using a cane concealing a spring-loaded dagger.

  4. Gilda, directed by Charles Vidor, features a sultry Hayworth in her most iconic role, as the much-lusted-after wife of a criminal kingpin (George Macready), as well as the former flame of his bitter henchman (Glenn Ford), and she drives them both mad with desire and jealousy.

  5. Oct 29, 2023 · The two form an uneasy partnership based on their mutual lack of scruples until Mundson introduces Farrell to his beautiful new wife, Gilda (Rita Hayworth), who just happens to be Farrell's...

  6. Jan 21, 2016 · 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. Gilda. film by Vidor [1946] Learn about this topic in these articles: cinematography by Maté. In Rudolph Maté. My Favorite Wife (1940), and Gilda (1946). Read More. discussed in biography. In Charles Vidor: Rita Hayworth: Cover Girl and Gilda. …on comedies and musicals, so Gilda (1946) was something of a surprise.

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