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Gilda (1946)
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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. Farrell convinces Mundson to hire him as casino manager, but is shocked when Mundson introduces his new bride, and Farrell's old flame, Gilda (
Rita Hayworth
).Though Farrell is unwavering in his loyalty to his employer, and he and Gilda treat each other with contempt, Mundson realizes that the torch never died for either of the former lovers. Ordered to guard Gilda, Farrell tries to convince himself that he's protecting Mundson's interests, but Gilda sees through his self-deception. Meanwhile, Mundson reveals to Farrell that his primary business is control of an international tungsten cartel that he plans to use to further his fascist ends. With the police closing in on the cartel, Mundson fakes his death, apparently leaving Gilda and Farrell free to marry. They do so: Gilda for love, but Farrell to punish her for being unfaithful to Mundson. When Mundson returns to kill them, it is he who dies, thereby freeing the lovers to apologize to each other and return to the U.S.
Charles Vidor
's Gilda is a voyeuristic film noir treat that engages the viewer in a complex web of sado-masochistic triangles. When, for example, Gilda performs her signature number, "Put the Blame on Mame," she is not simply enraging both Mundson and Farrell with her open sexuality, she is also crying out in pain for the love she is being denied. ~ Steve Press, All Movie Guide
Cast
Joseph Calleia
Obregon
Ludwig Donath
German
Donald Douglas
Thomas Langford
Glenn Ford
Johnny Farrell
Steven Geray
Uncle Pio
Rita Hayworth
Gilda Mundson
George Lewis
Huerta
George Macready
Ballin Mundson
S.Z. Martel
Little Man
Gerald Mohr
Capt. Delgado
Rosa Rey
Maria
Lionel Royce
German Agent
Joe Sawyer
Casey
Robert Scott
Gabe Evans
Production Crew
Stephen Goosson
Art Director
Van Nest Polglase
Art Director
Jack Cole
Choreography
Rudolph Maté
Cinematographer
Rudolph Maté
Cinematographer
Rudy Mate
Cinematographer
Doris Fisher
Composer (Music Score)
Hugo W. Friedhofer
Composer (Music Score)
Jean Louis
Costume Designer
Charles Vidor
Director
Charles Nelson
Editor
Arthur S. Black, Jr.
First Assistant Director
Clay Campbell
Makeup
Marlin Skiles
Musical Direction/Supervision
Morris W. Stoloff
Musical Direction/Supervision
Virginia van Upp
Producer
Joe Eisinger
Screenwriter
Marion Parsonnet
Screenwriter
Robert Priestley
Set Designer
E.A. Ellington
Short Story Author
E.A. Ellington
Short Story Author
Lambert Day
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1946
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
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