In this portrait from the set, Rita Hayworth peers over her shoulder while perched in a director’s chair. At the time, Hayworth was primarily known for her roles in musical comedies, and the film’s ...
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When wealthy Ballin Mundson (George Macready) rescues down at his heels gambler Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) and invites him to the Buenos Aires casino he owns, both men get more than they wagered on.
Rita Hayworth was a star before “Gilda” (1946), but “Gilda” solidified her on-screen image. (“Every man I have ever known has fallen in love with Gilda and awakened with me,” she allegedly said.) The ...
What would Rita Hayworth’s career have been like if Harry Cohn, the head of Columbia Pictures, had decided to play up her rich Spanish heritage and let her go by Margarita Cansino, the name she was ...
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