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GILDA
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Rita Hayworth as Gilda
The best moments from the 1946 movie "Gilda" with Rita Hayworth.Rita Hayworth is singing two songs, and is ellegant as always.
# 184) Pink Martini: Amado Mio
Ok folks here is the idea:There is this Steven Jay list of 1001 movies you must see before you die ( http://www.listsofbests.com/list/1081 )and though I don't totally agree with the choices (no Ed Wood, No Barbarella, No Duel), it brought some forgotten gems to my attention so that I'm currently working my way through the list (I'm nearly halfway there). Along the way I had unwittingly done a few videos using footage from various films on said list and I thought it would be a really good thing to eventually have 1001 videos that will cover all of Steven Jay's picks individually. For that, of course, I need your help. So what I want you to do is: Get the list, choose your favourites and create a video that is based on only one movie at a time. It doesn't has to be the rather easy music clip thing that I do. Whatever takes your fancy really. Then join http://www.youtube.com/group/1001movies and submit your video. But please be creative and don't just add the official trailer.List of films already covered in chronological order:1. Häxan - Bejamin Christensen (1922)2. Metropolis - Fritz Lang (1927) 3. Frankenstein - James Whale (1931)4. A Day in the Country - Jean Renoir (1936)5. Bringing up Baby - Howard Hawks (1938)6. Gone with the Wind - Victor Fleming (1939)7. Casablanca - Michael Curtiz (1942)8. Gilda - Charles Vidor (1946)9. The Red Shoes - Powell/Pressburger (1948)10. The Third Man - Carol Reed (1949)11. Los Olvidados - Luis Bunuel (1950)12. The Cranes are flying - Mikhail Kalatozov (1957)13. Some like it hot - Billy Wilder (1959)14. La Jetée - Chris Marker (1962)15. Goldfinger - Guy Hamilton (1964)16. Repulsion - Roman Polanski (1965)17. Daisies - Vera Chytilová (1966)18. Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! - Russ Meyer (1966)19. Bonnie and Clyde - Arthur Penn (1967)20. Cool Hand Luke - Stuart Rosenberg (1967)21. Night of the living dead - George A. Romero (1968)22. Sayat Nova - Sergei Parajanov (1968)23. 2001: A Space Odyssey - Stanley Kubrik (1969)24. The Wild Bunch - Sam Peckinpah (1969)25. Aguirre, the Wrath of God - Werner Herzog (1969)26. Fantastic Planet - René Laloux (1973)27.The Texas Chain Saw Massacre - Tobe Hooper (1974)28. Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles - Chantal Akerman (1976)29. Stroszek - Werner Herzog (1977)30. Days of Heaven - Terrence Malick (1978)31. Koyaanisqatsi - Godfrey Reggio (1982)32. The Unbelievable Truth - Hal Hartley (1989)33. Satantango - Béla Tarr (1994)34. In the Mood for Love - Kar Wai Wong (2000)35. Bus 174 - José Padilha / Felipe Lacerda (2002)As you can see, we've still got a long way to go.Pink Martini 's debut Sympathique opens with Amado Mio. The song was written by Doris Fischer and Allan Roberts and became famous with the Film Noir classic Gilda from 1946. Though Rita Hayworth made the song popular, it isn't her voice that you hear in the film, but that of Anita Ellis. So I guess its ok, to dub it again, now with the voice of China Frobes, if I'm not mistaken.If you enjoyed this video and feel halfway rock'n'rollesque, please join:http://www.youtube.com/group/maximumrocknrollhttp://imdb.com/title/tt0038559/http://www.pinkmartini.com/
Margarita
Just a short Birthday tribute for Rita Hayworth with some of her most beautiful close-ups! I called it Margarita - because it's such a beautiful name, it's origin is Greek and it means pearl... Happy Birthday, lovely Rita! October 17th, 2007The clips are from:You'll never get richOnly angels have wingsThe Strawberry BlondeYou were never lovelierPal JoeyBlood and sandThe loves of CarmenGildaThe lady from ShanghaiCover girlDown to earthSalomeYou were never lovelier
Fred Astaire And Rita Hayworth -- "I'm Old Fashioned"
The famous dance under moonlight from their last pairing on screen: "You Were Never Lovelier" in 1942.Jerome Kern wrote the classic song "I'm Old Fashioned", with a lyric by Johnny Mercer, for this film.Looks crazy to hear Astaire (in any role) say "I am strictly from corn!", but he (the actor) really was born in Omaha!........Wiki reports: "Although Hayworth had a fine voice, Harry Cohn insisted on her singing being dubbed throughout by Nan Wynn.....Dance director was Val Raset, the one and only time he collaborated with Astaire, and his choreographic input into the film is unclear"Hayworth was born "in Brooklyn....she was trained as a dancer from childhood.".......Fred Astaire, in his autobiography "Steps In Time" wrote:My first meeting with Rita was in a rehearsal hall at Columbia Studios. It was upstairs in one of the buildings and, as I recall, the stairway led directly into the large rehearsal room.As I came up the last few steps I gave a hurried glance around, expecting to see Rita, as I had been told she would be there. I didn't see her and asked one of the assistants, "Isn't Miss Hayworth going to be here this morning?" he pointed to a remote corner of the room, "Why, yes--she's been here for some time."There she was. Oh yes--a beautiful sight.Bob Alton, choreographer on the picture, brought her over and introduced us. I said, "I'm an old freind of your father's.""Yes, I know," murmured Rita.I then asked how tall she was as I stood alongside of her....As we stood there, both in flat heels, I was easily three inches taller and I told her I hoped she didn't have to wear very high heels with me. She quickly answered, "Oh, no, I don't have to."We then danced around the mirrored room in impromptu ballroom fashion, as I wanted to get an idea of how we looked together.I kept thinking how extraordinary it was to find myself about to play opposite my freind Eduardo Cansino's lovely daughter, and I told her so. She laughed.Rita danced with trained perfection and individuality. She, of course, knew through experience what this dancing business was all about. That was apparent the moment I started working with her.
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Ella Fitzgerald "anything goes"
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Rita Hayworth & Fred Astaire: So Near and Yet So Far
Rita Hayworth & Fred Astaire: The "So Near and Yet So Far" number, from You´ll Never Get Rich. Music from Cole Porter.
Rita Hayworth - Please Don't Kiss Me
Rita Hayworth - Please Don't Kiss Me (The Lady from Shanghai)
Movie Legends - Rita Hayworth
Images of Hollywood's Love Goddess. There is ONE other Rita Hayworth tribute on this Channel.



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