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Gilda

Country: USA, Language: English, 110 mins

  • Director: Charles Vidor
  • Writer: E.A. Ellington; Jo Eisinger
  • Producer: Virginia Van Upp

CGiii Comment

Loaded to the rafters with innuendo...at its core, is latent homosexuality with a touch of bisexuality thrown in for good measure, quite daring - due to the restrictive production code of the era.

Rita Haywood - simply - dazzles the screen amid the noir.

The back story is merely hinted at and is fascinating in trying to explain what is actually happening.

Ford is actually perfect with his schoolboy [good] looks scarred with a menacing edge.

The only problem with the film is that it seems to ends so suddenly - ultimately, leaving you rather unsatisfied.

That said, it's a beautiful film, beautifully crafted but, sadly, unfulfilling.

Still, it is a classic of the noir genre and a definite must-see, despite its lousy ending.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Just arrived in Argentina, small-time crooked gambler Johnny Farrell is saved from a gunman by sinister Ballin Mundson, who later makes Johnny his right-hand man. But their friendship based on mutual lack of scruples is strained when Mundson returns from a trip with a wife: the supremely desirable Gilda, whom Johnny once knew and learned to hate. The relationship of Johnny and Gilda, a battlefield of warring emotions, becomes even more bizarre after Mundson disappears...

Cast & Characters

Rita Hayworth as Gilda Mundson Farrell;
Glenn Ford as Johnny Farrell / Narrator;
George Macready as Ballin Mundson;
Joseph Calleia as Det. Maurice Obregon;
Steven Geray as Uncle Pio;
Joe Sawyer as Casey;
Gerald Mohr as Capt. Delgado;
Mark Roberts as Gabe Evans;
Ludwig Donath as German Cartel Member;
Donald Douglas as Thomas Langford;
Julio Abadia as Newsman / Waiter;
Enrique Acosta as Gambler;
Ed Agresti as Nightclub Patron;
Sam Appel as Blackjack Dealer;
Sam Ash as Gambler