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Gilda (1946)

NR 04/25/1946 Romance, Drama, Thriller 1h 50m
75%
User
Score
7.6/10
90%

There NEVER was a woman like Gilda!

Overview

A gambler discovers an old flame while in Argentina, but she's married to his new boss.

Charles Vidor

Director

Marion Parsonnet

Screenplay

E.A. Ellington

Story

Top Billed Cast

Rita Hayworth

Rita Hayworth

Gilda

Glenn Ford

Glenn Ford

Johnny Farrell

George Macready

George Macready

Ballin Mundson

Joseph Calleia

Joseph Calleia

Det. Maurice Obregon

Steven Geray

Steven Geray

Uncle Pio

Joe Sawyer

Joe Sawyer

Casey

Gerald Mohr

Gerald Mohr

Capt. Delgado

Mark Roberts

Mark Roberts

Gabe Evans

Ludwig Donath

Ludwig Donath

German Cartel Member

Media

Mundson Returns

Mundson Returns

'Put The Blame On Me' Performance

'Put The Blame On Me' Performance

Gilda Is Betrayed

Gilda Is Betrayed

Johnny & Gilda's Passionate Kiss

Johnny & Gilda's Passionate Kiss

Gilda Is Caught With Another Man

Gilda Is Caught With Another Man

Gilda & Johnny Flirtatious Dinner

Gilda & Johnny Flirtatious Dinner

Gilda's Famous Entrance

Gilda's Famous Entrance

Eva Longoria announces GILDA for AFI Movie Club

Eva Longoria announces GILDA for AFI Movie Club

Gilda (1946) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Gilda (1946) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

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Reviews

A review by tmdb28039023

Written on September 4, 2022

Gilda is just like Casablanca if Casablanca had a happy ending, which would have been a bad idea even if it hadn’t been already done two years earlier in To Have and Have Not (which at least had Bogie in it).

Like Casablanca, Gilda revolves around a love triangle set in a gambling establishment in an exotic location, but while Casablanca takes place in North Africa during World War II, Gilda takes place in South America just after the war. Moreover, if Casablanca ends with "the beginning of a beautiful friendship", Gilda concludes with the continuation of a horrible romance.

Following the Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart), Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman), Victor Lazlo (Paul Heinreid) pattern, Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) lives a carefree existence running a casino in Buenos Aires until Gild...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on November 3, 2024

"Johnny" (Glenn Ford) is quite a streetwise gambler who finds himself rescued amidst the Buenos Aires docks by a suave stranger whose cane comes with a rather lethal optional extra. He suggests that he try his luck at a casino and when he manages to fleece the dealer of a modest fortune, discovers that it's owned by his erstwhile benefactor "Mundson" (George Macready). He manages to avoid a beating by suggesting that he put his skills to better use and well, this next bit you can guess. By the time his boss wants to take an holiday, "Johnny" is pretty much running the joint, but he's ill-prepared for the shock when he discovers that there's a new wife on the scene and that it's pretty plain for all to see that "Gilda" (Rita Hayworth) and he have some sort of past. What now ensues sees "Joh...

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