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Movie Reviews of GildaMovie Review: A true classic! Summary: 5 Stars
Though Rita Hayworth's sultry performance steals each scene in which she's featured, it is overall an excellent movie. Never before or since has a femme fatale been portrayed with such smoldering passion and such deep character flaws as Hayworth's Gilda. Combine her potency with a plot involving an illegal gambling operation with plenty of shady characters ~ in fact, every character has an ulterior motive and a secret ~ and you have a film that, after 60 years, is still fascinating to watch.
Movie Review: Hate is the Only Thing That Warms 5 Stars
This film is a prime example of how a superb cast of actors can save a mediocre screenplay. The story as another reviewer has noted is utterly nosensical in almost every way, but that is part of the charm of the film. Much of the dialouge between the characters is campy. The highlight of the film is Rita Hayworth singing " Put The Blame on Mame ", This film is one of the best of the Film Noir films of the 40's and it was without a doubt the performance of Rita Hayworth's career.
Movie Review: Film Noir's Best Summary: 5 Stars
This is a Film Noir starring Rita Hayworth. She's absolutely gorgeous, breathtakingly beautiful, and she can act. The tension between her and Glenn Ford is sizzling. The romance of love and hate is summed up by Gilda (perhaps not a diret quote but goes something like this) "Johnny I hate you so much I think I'll die from it" ..it has a superb cast and directed by Charles Vidor. It's a wonderful Film Noir!
Movie Review: women can be extremely anoying Summary: 5 Stars
just saw a smidgin' of this movie and i will be buying this dvd just for this scene where they are setting at a table in a nightclub and rita hayworth is asked to dance....glen ford says no ...but she dances anyway ..to which a man sitting next to ford says one of the greatest lines ever heard in movies and probably in life " WOMEN CAN BE EXTREMELY ANOYING "
Movie Review: captivating beauty and brazenness ! Summary: 5 Stars
Moody, playful and captivating throughout, Gilda shines especially bright when Rita Hayworth is onscreen. Her confidence, beauty and brazenness literally took my breath away in scenes. This movie deserves five stars for her introduction scene alone. I highly recommend this film to fans of film noir and shockingly bold beauties.
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