Un giocatore d'azzardo, da poco assunto per lavorare in un casinò di Buenos Aires, scopre che la nuova moglie del suo capo è la sua ex amante.Un giocatore d'azzardo, da poco assunto per lavorare in un casinò di Buenos Aires, scopre che la nuova moglie del suo capo è la sua ex amante.Un giocatore d'azzardo, da poco assunto per lavorare in un casinò di Buenos Aires, scopre che la nuova moglie del suo capo è la sua ex amante.
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale
- Gabe Evans
- (as Robert Scott)
- Thomas Langford
- (as Don Douglas)
- Newsman
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- Gambler
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- Nightclub Patron
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- Blackjack Dealer
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- Girl at Carnival
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- Gambler
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- American Cartel Member
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- QuizThere is a rumour that this film is the only time Rita Hayworth's real singing voice is heard, but that is not true. According to the bonus features from the DVD, Hayworth actually never recorded her own singing voice and was a talented lip-syncher. Anita Ellis dubbed almost all of her singing in this film. Hayworth always wanted to do her own singing, and Columbia Pictures chief Harry Cohn paid for her voice lessons, but she never developed a voice he considered strong enough to be used; Hayworth remained bitter about that for the rest of her life.
- BlooperWhen Farrell asks to cut the deck at the blackjack table, he shuffles the deck prior to the cut; this is not allowed.
- Citazioni
Gilda: You do hate me, don't you, Johnny?
Johnny Farrell: I don't think you have any idea of how much.
Gilda: Hate is a very exciting emotion. Haven't you noticed? Very exciting. I hate you too, Johnny. I hate you so much I think I'm going to die from it. Darling...
[they kiss passionately]
Gilda: I think I'm going to die from it.
- ConnessioniEdited into Sogni perduti (1968)
Do you remember in Cabaret how both the Liza Minnelli and Michael York characters find out they are sex partners to the same German bi-sexual man? That's essentially what happens in Gilda though with the Code firmly in place it's not something we talk about. George MacReady, a man of many interests rescues Glenn Ford from the docks of Buenos Aires after he's won some money from sailors in a crap game. They hit it off and Ford becomes his right hand man in running the casino MacReady operates.
Then MacReady brings home a wife and lo and behold it turns out to be an old girl friend of Ford's, Rita Hayworth. Add to that some Nazi refugees have some business with MacReady over some tungsten mines.
The real emphasis in this film is sex and personified by the best embodiment of sex ever on the silver screen. This film raked in a lot of dollars for Harry Cohn and Columbia Pictures. Hayworth, voice dubbed as usual, had a big number here in Put the Blame on Mame. It became a signature tune for her the rest of her life.
One thing did disappoint me about Gilda. For a story that took place in Buenos Aires who many say is the most beautiful city in the world, it would have been nice to see some location shots, even if it was just some newsreels to establish the time and place. The film might as well have been in Albuquerque.
But when you've got Rita to look at, it could be at the South Pole.
- bkoganbing
- 26 ago 2006
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Botteghino
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 5.999 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 50 minuti
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