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Gilda (1946)
A small-time gambler hired to work in a Buenos Aires casino learns that his ex-lover is married to his employer.
11 June 1914, New York City, New York, USA
December 13, 1895 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
4 October 1904, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
6 March 1900, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Vienna, Austria]
24 March 1933, Columbia, Missouri, USA
March 27, 1890 in Straßburg, Alsace, Germany [now Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France]
April 23, 1915 in Los Angeles, California, USA
17 November 1891, Reims, France
29 August 1899, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
18 February 1901, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
3 January 1908, Concho, Arizona, USA
September 12, 1918
July 24, 2011
A wonderfully perverse noir classic...July 21, 2011
No wonder we all feel nostalgic for the past.June 27, 2016
While Gilda's ending perhaps edges towards easy sentimentality, its story is one of emotional complexity, variant readings, and problematic eroticism.July 21, 2011
Examples of film noir don't come much headier or more perverse than Charles Vidor's sultry little number...February 08, 2016
'Gilda' is memorable for the minutes of one dubbed song, one dance. But, ah! that one sexually confident shimmy is enough.January 13, 2017
Rita Hayworth's entrance is pure Hollywood starcraft: a perfectly lit close-up as she whips her head into frame, her hair lashing back and revealing her bright face and wide, mischievous grin.January 23, 2016
A career-defining performance from the legendary Rita Hayworth.May 31, 2016
The limitations of the Hays code forced writers and directors to get creative, and so much of what's really happening in Gilda is buried beneath the surface.July 22, 2011
Cast and crew spin a twilight magic.June 24, 2006
One of the great films noirs, softened just a little by the moralising censorship strictures of the time. See it.July 21, 2011
A real 1940s Hollywood treat.