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Gilda
film by Vidor [1946]
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cinematography by Maté
- In Rudolph Maté
…My Favorite Wife (1940), and Gilda (1946).
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discussed in biography
- In Charles Vidor: Rita Hayworth: Cover Girl and Gilda
…on comedies and musicals, so Gilda (1946) was something of a surprise. While the noir had many of the genre’s standard elements—hard-boiled dialogue, menacing shadows (shot by cinematographer Rudolph Maté), bursts of sudden violence, and a sense of treachery informing every turn—it brought a daring degree of eroticism to the…
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role of Hayworth
- In Rita Hayworth
…definitive Hayworth film is undoubtedly Gilda (1946), in which she appeared opposite Glenn Ford, her frequent costar. A classic of film noir, Gilda featured Hayworth as the quintessential “noir woman,” a duplicitous temptress and an abused victim in equal measure. A daring, quirky film for its time, Gilda was rife…
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