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Director: Charles Vidor

Written by E.A. Ellington
Screenplay by Jo Eisinger, Marion Parsonnet, Ben Hecht
Director of photography: Rudolph Maté
Music by Hugo Friedhofer
Cast: Glenn Ford, Rita Hayworth, George Macready

 

Light & Shadow / The Noir and the City

Introduction: Péter Muszatics, film historian

One of the most iconic scenes in film history is when Gilda, played by Rita Hayworth, whose name adorned a detonated atomic bomb, seductively pulls off her black gloves while dancing. But the scene in which Johnny glimpses Gilda throwing her hair back has equal wow factor. They way they gaze at each other tells us exactly where this story is heading. There can be no question that audiences were enraptured first and foremost by the dancing and singing of Gilda, not the screenplay by the incredibly talented writer Ben Hecht. The film’s director of photography was Rudolf Maté of To Be or Not to Be fame, and its director was another Hungarian, Károly Vidor, by then known as Charles Vidor.

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Gilda American film noir, bw, 110 min, 1946 in English with Hungarian subtitles

Mordets Melodi Danish thriller, bw, 100 min, 1944 in Danish, with English and Hungarian subtitles

Megszállottak Hungarian drama, bw, 95 min, 1961 in Hungarian, with English subtitules

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