Rita Hayworth was one of the most stunning stars of Hollywood’s Golden Age, and few films captured her appeal quite like ...
Julia is a writer for Collider with a penchant for peanut sauce, Savage Garden, and the great outdoors (provided she's observing from indoors). The impact of Michael Curtiz’s Casablanca was so ...
Rita Hayworth was a star before “Gilda” (1946), but “Gilda” solidified her on-screen image. (“Every man I have ever known has fallen in love with Gilda and awakened with me,” she allegedly said.) The ...
Ah, film noir, a genre where men are tough and most often monosyllabic while women are smart, strong and usually dangerous. They don't get much more dangerous than Rita Hayworth's Gilda, the sexy ...
"There never was a woman like Gilda!" exclaimed the promotional poster for this lushly photographed 1946 film noir classic, and it's hard to quibble with the tagline. Rita Hayworth is at her bombshell ...
Rita Hayworth`s star turn in Charles Vidor`s movie Gilda (1946) was decisive in establishing the actress as a Hollywood sex bomb. On July 1 of the same year, the United States exploded the fourth ...