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Tag Archives: Rita Hayworth
Announcement: The Criterion Collection’s January Release: Gilda (1946)
So this has been percolating for a couple of months, but wanted to hold off saying anything until Criterion made the announcement. Criterion just announced their January 2016 releases and one of them is the classic twisted noir/movie-musical Gilda, the … Continue reading
“I feel I am an actress. I feel I have talent.” – Rita Hayworth
Wonderful 1967 interview with Rita Hayworth, on Gilda, the old star system, and being stereo-typed. Hayworth was grateful for what Gilda did for her (she became the biggest star in the world – and she was alREADY beloved by American … Continue reading
September 2015 Viewing Diary
I got a pretty big writing assignment this past month, with a deadline of October 5. So I’ve been working hard, researching, as the below list will probably show. Not ready to talk about it yet, still working on the … Continue reading
Posted in Monthly Viewing Diary, Movies
Tagged Agnes Varda, Alan Ladd, Anna Karina, Canada, Charles Vidor, Charlton Heston, Claude Chabrol, Dana Andrews, documentary, Doris Day, Elizabeth Taylor, England, France, Fred Astaire, Fritz Lang, Gilda, Gloria Grahame, Iran, Iranian film, Irene Dunne, J. Miller Tobin, Jafar Panahi, James Cagney, Jean-Luc Godard, John Wayne, Laura Dern, Maggie Smith, Marilyn Monroe, Mélanie Laurent, Mexico, Otto Preminger, Out of the Past, Paul Thomas Anderson, Ramin Bahrani, Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum, Supernatural, Terrence Malick
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Rita Hayworth and Fred Astaire: You’ll Never Get Rich (1941)
Fred Astaire was once asked who was his favorite dance partner, in all his years performing. He didn’t want to answer (because he knew Ginger would probably be pissed and hurt) but finally he caved and said, “All right, I’ll … Continue reading
Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly: “Put Me to the Test”
From Cover Girl (1944). Directed by Charles Vidor (same director as Gilda). Starring Gene Kelly and Rita Hayworth. It is, putting it mildly, NOT a film noir. It’s a musical comedy, having to do with high-fashion, Broadway, class differences, Brooklyn … Continue reading
Posted in Actors, Movies
Tagged Charles Vidor, dance, dance movies, musicals, Rita Hayworth
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Rita Hayworth in Gilda: Take Off That Glove
All Rita Hayworth has to do is take off her glove … … and men are hers forever. Women too, I reckon. Even with all the explicit sex stuff in films today, there’s very little that can compete with her … Continue reading
Happy Birthday, Rita Hayworth
Hayworth was a newbie when she appeared as Judith, the wife of the hated flier MacPherson (the fantastic Richard Barthelmess), in Only Angels Have Wings (directed by Howard Hawks), but she’s terrific in the part. The part is deceptively simple, … Continue reading
Happy Birthday, Rita Hayworth
She was a newbie (pretty much) when she appeared as Judith, the wife of the hated flier MacPherson (Richard Barthelmess), in Only Angels Have Wings (directed by Howard Hawks), but she’s terrific in the part. The part is deceptively simple, … Continue reading
Posted in Actors, On This Day
Tagged Cary Grant, Howard Hawks, Only Angels Have Wings, Rita Hayworth
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Only Angels Have Wings: “Lock the doors. Judith’s lost her equilibrium.”
I love to hear Rita Hayworth get her well-deserved props as a capable and wonderful actress. She was a newbie (pretty much) when she appeared as Judith, the wife of the hated flier MacPherson, in Only Angels Have Wings, but … Continue reading
Posted in Actors, Movies
Tagged Cary Grant, Howard Hawks, Only Angels Have Wings, Rita Hayworth
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