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Gilda (1946)
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Gilda
1946
Charles Vidor
Film Noir
Glenn Ford
Rita Hayworth
George Macready
Love Triangle
Buenos Aires
Seduction
Gilda (1946)
"Gilda" is a film noir directed by Charles Vidor. Set in post-World War II Buenos Aires, the story revolves around Johnny Farrell, played by Glenn Ford, who becomes embroiled in a complex love triangle with casino owner Ballin Mundson, played by George Macready, and his seductive wife Gilda, played by Rita Hayworth. As tensions rise and secrets unravel, Johnny confronts his turbulent past and the consequences of desire and betrayal. Known for its sultry performances, atmospheric cinematography, and iconic moments like Rita Hayworth's legendary hair flip, "Gilda" is a classic of the film noir genre.
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