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Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Carmen Cansino; October 17, 1918 – May 14, 1987) was an American actress and dancer. She achieved fame during the 1940s as one of the era's top stars, appearing in a total of 61 films over 37 years. The press coined the term "love goddess" to describe Hayworth after she had become the most glamorous screen idol of the 1940s. She was the top pin-up girl for GIs during World War II.
Hayworth is perhaps best known for her performance in the 1946 film noir, Gilda, opposite Glenn Ford, in which she played the femme fatale in her first major dramatic role. Fred Astaire, with whom she made two films, called her his favorite dance partner. Her greatest success was in the Technicolor musical Cover Girl (1944), with Gene Kelly. She is listed as one of the top 25 female motion picture stars of all time in the American Film Institute's survey, AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars.
In 1980 Hayworth was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, which contributed to her death at age 68. The public disclosure and discussion of her illness drew international attention to Alzheimer's, then a little-known disease, and helped to greatly increase public and private funding for Alzheimer's research.
Actors: Jackamoe Buzzell (actor), David Ferry Jr. (writer), David Ferry Jr. (editor), David Ferry Jr. (producer), Hannah Macpherson (producer), Hannah Macpherson (editor), Amy Baklini (actress), Justin Golightly (editor), Kristen Rakes (producer), Morse Bicknell (actor), Sarah Burney (producer), Sarah Burney (miscellaneous crew), Ariel Rakes (editor), Chris Chavez (actor), Amanda Machon (actress),
Genres: Short, Thriller,Actors: Michael Rhoades (actor), Lois Smith (actress), Bob Hoskins (actor), Dash Mihok (actor), Ben Affleck (actor), Molly Parker (actress), Bill Lake (actor), Neil Crone (actor), Richard Fancy (actor), Adrien Brody (actor), Steve Adams (actor), Jeffrey DeMunn (actor), Larry Cedar (actor), Marcelo Zarvos (composer), Diane Lane (actress),
Plot: Struggling private investigator Louis Simo treats his work more as a means to make a living than a want to do right by what few clients he has. Through connections with the investigation firm for which he used to work, Simo is hired by Helen Bessolo to investigate the death of her son, actor 'George Reeves (I)' (qv). Reeves was best known for his title role in _"Adventures of Superman" (1952)_ (qv), a role which he always despised, in part since it typecast him as a "cartoon", despite it bringing him a certain fame. His June 16, 1959 death by a single gunshot wound while in his bedroom in his Los Angeles home was ruled a suicide by the police, the death which occurred when the house was filled with people. Reeves' story is told in part in flashback as Simo, who is trying to make a name for himself with this case, talks to or tries to talk to some of the players involved, most specifically the wife of MGM General Manager 'E.J. Mannix' (qv), Toni Mannix, with who Reeves was having a relatively open and gift-lucrative affair (she bought him that house), and Reeves' fiancée at the time of his death, Lenore Lemmon, an aspiring actress who some felt didn't love Reeves (or visa versa). As Simo proceeds with his high-profile investigation, he learns that someone doesn't want him snooping around. Through the process, Simo evaluates his own professional and personal life, the latter which includes a somewhat strained relationship with his wife and son.
Keywords: 1950s, accidental-shooting, actor, actress, adultery, ambush, apartment-building, audition, barbecue-grill, bare-breastsActors: Rita Hayworth (actress), Vlastimil Brodský (actor), Charles Brauer (actor), Jirí Lábus (actor), Jirí Menzel (actor), Annette Focks (composer), Renée Gundelach (producer), Dagmar Manzel (actress), Georg Janett (editor), Barbara Philipp (actress), Claudia Vaseková (actress), Vladimír Hajdu (actor), Ewa Gawryluk (actress), Annika Strauss (actress), Dagmar Ungureit (producer),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Lalo Schifrin (composer), Rance Howard (actor), David Susskind (producer), Michael Lerner (actor), Philip Sterling (actor), Julian Fellowes (actor), John Considine (actor), Lynda Carter (actress), James T. Callahan (actor), Aharon Ipalé (actor), Joe Dorsey (actor), James Goldstone (director), Alejandro Rey (actor), Leonard Mann (actor), David Byrd (actor),
Plot: Based on the life and times of silverscreen goddess, Rita Hayworth. This film shows in detail her happiest and saddest moments, the men she dated and her successful career as an actress as well as many other aspects of her life.
Keywords: actress, based-on-book, dance, film-camera, sex-symbol, showbiz, star
Rita Hayworth's vibrant personality and character burst off the screen in this biography documenting her hugely successful career, but giving the lie to her basically sad and unhappy life, which was dominated by men who apparently wanted to use her as a money-making machine. First her controlling father; her first husband, Edward Judson; Columbia head, Harry Cohn and others. She had five husbands, all who gave her various levels of grief - namely the afore-mentioned Judson, then Orson Welles, followed by Prince Ali Khan, the singer Dick Haymes and lastly James Hill. Rita appeared in more than thirty films in small roles or bit parts - some not even credited - before winning larger roles and starting her career ‘proper'. In spite of the fact that several albums have been issued claiming to...
gilda When they had the earthquake - in San Francisco-back in 19`6 They said that old mother nature - was up to her old tricks. That's the story that went around, but here's the real lowdown- Put the blame on mame boys, put the blame on mame One night she started to - shim and shake- that brought on the `Frisco quake So you can, Put the blame on mame boys, put the blame on mame. They once had a shootin' -up in the Klondike when they got Dan McGrew Folks were puttin' the blame on - the lady known as Lew that's the story that went around, but here's the real lowdown- Put the blame on mame boys, put the blame on mame Mame did a dance called the Hichy-koo, that's the thing that slew McGrew So you can, Put the blame on mame boys PUT-THE-BLAME-ON-MAME
This is my honorary tribute to the great dancing Rita Hayworth I find it very sad and pathetic to see other people stealing my tribute to her for some recognition for themselves. Copying from another student during an examination is called CHEATING ! Wish these people the best of luck if it makes you happy, Keep up the good work !
Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) meets Gilda (Rita Hayworth) for the 'first' time in this great movie. Johhny works for Ballin Mundson (George Macready) and finds out that when his boss returns from a trip he's gotten himself a canary:). Ballin introduces Johnny to his canary. It's obvious that Johnny and Gilda do not like each other to say the least. Watch the movie to find out why. I highly recommend it!
Sorry guys, I disabled the comments because the comment system, that was forced upon us in 2013, is the biggest crap ever. I have no control of comments anymore, unless I sign up to a social network which I don't want. I hope you enjoy the video nontheless. Rita Hayworth and her co-stars are staying alive in our memories! This is a kind of sequel of my "Rita Hayworth jumps in the line" video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJIFSB8owlM, which was equally fun to make. Music: Bee Gees with "Stayin' Alive" From my former channel et7waage. First published on: 20 October 2010 Former views: 1.119 Clips: "Down to Earth": 0:00 / 1:03 / 2:46 / 4:20 "You'll Never Get Rich": 0:14 / 0:24 / 0:28 / 0:46 / 2:35 / 3:16 / 3:49 "Tonight and Every Night": 0:20 / 1:11 / 1:22 / 1:36 / 1:54 / 1:55 "Cover G...
From film You Were Never Lovelier Columbia Picture (1942) Director: William A. Seiter Screenplay: Michael Fessier, Ernest Songs: by Jerome Kern and Johnny You Were Never Lovelier was Rita's third and last film released in 1942 and her second time as Fred Astaire's dancing partner. Except for "The Shorty George" number, all their dances were rehearsed in the attic of a funeral parlor! They had to stop every time a funeral procession came through and couldn't start up again until all the mourners had left. But if those conditions disrupted rehearsals, it didn't show on-screen. The results were fabulous. Rita later called this movie one of her favorites, but it was also memorable to her for another reason. During rehearsals of "The Shorty George", Rita experienced one of her "most em...
An incredible dance by two legendary Hollywood dancers of the golden era. This is a clip from the movie "You Were Never Lovelier" and dancing to a remixed, but good version of "Bossa Nova Baby" by Elvis Presley.
Documentary on the lives of two of the biggest stars of the 1940's Betty Grable & Rita Hayworth
Con declaraciones de la princesa Yasmin Khan, Glenn Ford, Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, Evelyn Keyes, Hermes Pan
Historic Hollywood hosts Lex Michael, Karie Bible, and Byron Thompson do an an in depth discovery of the masters of film who built Hollywood. In depth biography and filmography of the cinematic masters of the past. Today we're talking about Rita Hayworth. Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Carmen Cansino; October 17, 1918 – May 14, 1987) was an American actress and dancer. She achieved fame during the 1940s as one of the era's top stars, appearing in a total of 61 films over 37 years. The press coined the term "love goddess" to describe Hayworth after she had become the most glamorous screen idol of the 1940s. She was the top pin-up girl for GIs during World War II. Hayworth is perhaps best known for her performance in the 1946 film noir, Gilda, oppositeGlenn Ford, in which she played the fem...
This episode from the 1960's, US TV series, Hollywood & the Stars, follows the career of Rita Hayworth, the love goddess.
Interview with Rita Hayworth in the ´70s. She remember her work with Orson Welles in Lady from Shanghai. Do you like Rita? Join my page on Facebook in honor her honor: http://www.facebook.com/thelovegodess
6/16 Terence talks about some of the Hollywood women he admired and his date with Rita Hayworth.
Still beautful, but with a little more character on her face. It's hard to believe we'd lose her just 12 years later at 68.
Great interview with Michael Parkinson. With introduction from the year 1994.
Film - Down To Earth, 1947 "Let's Stay Young Forever" Music by Doris Fisher Lyrics by Allan Roberts Sung by Rita Hayworth (dubbed by Anita Ellis) Starring - Rita Hayworth, Larry Parks, Marc Platt, Roland Culver, James Gleason, Edward Everett Horton, Dorothy Hart
Thought to be Selected Originals from late 1940s material. Chantilly, France. Rita Hayworth and Prince Ali Khan enjoy horses at their stables. Views of horses racing. SV Horses and foals in stable yard. SV Mare and foal. MV Towards Prince Ali Khan and Princess Aly Khan (Rita Hayworth) enter stable yard. MV They walk up to horse and pat it. CU They walk up to horse and pat it. SV Mare and foal. CU Rita Hayworth. MV Ali Khan mounting. LV Rita Hayworth and companion walking side of race track. Shots of horses training out on the gallops. Possibly connected with 49/41 - MD. FILM ID:1530.03
Too much steep roads all forged in deceit
Dirty blood stained history fool only want to repeat
Deceived by those who claim to answer all prayers
When we need and call for them no one ever hears
No way no answer just lies
Clarity clouds deceit I see it's me you despise
For all the years and souls lost and wasted
For every falls victory you claim to have tasted
We vowed to stand apart
A strike from my soul and deep from my heart
I want leave you so cold with lacerated marks
The same way you treat us from back in the start
FIRE 'pon the demons
FIRE 'pon all frienemy
Your hollowed feelings and borrowed meanings
Underhanded tactics and sly deceiving
Don't reign round here anymore
New blood souljah's ready for war!
Distract and leave disillusion
Offer connection but never true union
Living lies for far too long
Same played out sad old song
About reaching for a touch of dreams end up crushing them all or so it seems
You can't see through my eyes demon
I can see through your lies frienemy
May not be right it may not be wrong
But these are the words I set too song
Your twisted, and lie to hide the fact