Gilda

Gilda

Director: Charles Vidor Cast: Rita Hayworth
Rita Hayworth
, Glenn Ford
Glenn Ford
, George Macready
George Macready
, Joseph Calleia
Joseph Calleia
Charles Vidor
Gilda

Gilda

Director: Charles Vidor Cast: Rita Hayworth
Rita Hayworth
, Glenn Ford
Glenn Ford
, George Macready
George Macready
, Joseph Calleia
Joseph Calleia
Charles Vidor

DVD (Black & White)

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Overview

"Up until November of 2000, Charles Vidor's Gilda had not been served well, except by history. One of the most stylish examples of '40s film noir, it had a reputation for decades of being essential, as well as utterly entertaining viewing. It was Rita Hayworth's defining role, and featured Glenn Ford's cockiest portrayal ever, as well as a fascinating performance by George Macready. The problem was that from the '60s through the mid-'90s, viewing the movie was a genuine chore. Existing prints seemed flat in both image and sound, and the RCA/Columbia laserdisc, theoretically the best way to screen the film, was so soft as to seem out of focus much of the time. This DVD from Columbia-TriStar makes up for that multitude of sins committed against the movie, which is now a joy to look at. The UCLA film department has done a superb job of restoring the film to its original luster, and when Rita Hayworth's character pops into the shot 18 minutes into the movie, her hair, skin, and smile are all seemingly aglow, while every puff of smoke from her cigarette is visible, even in the wide shots. The audio track has also been improved significantly, with much higher volume levels and more distinct resolution. The film would be enjoyable enough to watch in this condition, but the producers have seen fit to append an enjoyable if very sketchy documentary, ""Rita Hayworth: The Columbia Girl,"" which includes shots from some of her best movies, including Cover Girl and The Lady From Shanghai (the film is too short and ends much too abruptly to be taken seriously). Trailers are included for this film and a handful of others currently in release from Columbia-TriStar. More informative is an uncredited essay on the insert that tells of the film's production history and how the producers only added the musical numbers (i.e. ""Put the Blame on Mame"") after the film was completed. Gilda is divided into 28 chapters that break it down very nicely, identifying all of the key plot events and highlights."

Product Details

Release Date: 11/07/2000
UPC: 0043396289994
Original Release: 1946
Rating: NR
Source: SONY PICTURES
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [B&W]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:50:00
Sales rank: 21,633

Special Features

Digitally mastered audio and video; Full-screen presentation; Audio: English [mono], French, Spanish, Portuguese; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai; Exclusive featurette: "Rita Hayworth: The Columbia Lady"; Vintage advertising; Theatrical trailers; Talent files; Interactive menus; Prouduction notes; Scene selections

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Rita Hayworth Gilda Mundson
Glenn Ford Johnny Farrell
George Macready Ballin Mundson
Joseph Calleia Obregon
Steven Geray Uncle Pio,Actor
Joe Sawyer Casey
Gerald Mohr Capt. Delgado
Robert Scott Gabe Evans
Ludwig Donath German
Don Douglas Thomas Langford
Lionel Royce 2nd German
Saul Martell Little Man,Croupier
George J. Lewis Huerta
Rosa Rey Maria
Ruth Roman Girl
Argentina Brunetti Woman
Jerry De Castro Doorman
Robert Stevens Man at Masquerade
Fernanda Eliscu Bendolin's Wife
Frank Leyva Argentine
Forbes Murray American
Sam Flint American
Bob Board American,Actor
Jean De Briac Frenchman
Oscar Loraine Frenchman
George Humbert Italian
Eduardo Ciannelli Bendolin
Russ Vincent Escort
Herbert Evans Englishman
Robert Tafur Clerk
Rodolfo Hoyos Peasant Man
Ernest Hilliard Man
Frank Leigh Man
Jean Del Val Man
Paul Regas Man
Philip Van Zandt Man
Erno Verebes Dealer
Eugene Borden Dealer
Leon Lenoir Croupier
Soretta Raye Harpy
J.W. Noon Bunco Dealer
Nobel G. Evey Bunco Dealer
George Sorel Assistant Croupier
Jack Chefe Assistant Croupier
Albert Pollet Assistant Croupier
Lou Palfy Assistant Croupier
Sam Appel Black Jack Dealer
Jack Del Rio Cashier
Julio Abadia Newsman/Waiter
Cosmo Sardo Bit
Paul Bradley Bit
Nina Bara Bit
John Tyrrell Bit
Leander de Cordova Servant
Fred Godoy Bartender
Lew Harvey Policeman
John Merton Policeman
Herman Marks Waiter
Carli Elinor Waiter
Joe Palma Waiter
Alfred Paix Waiter
Ralph Navarro Waiter
Ted Hecht Social Citizen
Ramon Munox Judge
Sam Ash Gambler
Enrique Acosta un joueur
Edward Biby un joueur
Symona Boniface un joueur
James Conaty un joueur
Ed Agresti Actor
Sayre Dearing Actor
S.Z. Martel Little Man
Joseph Palmas Waiter
Hugo Friedhofer Composer
Doris Fisher Composer

Technical Credits
Charles Vidor Director
Marion Parsonnet Screenwriter
Virginia Van Upp Producer
Jo Eisinger Screenwriter,Screenwriter
Ben Hecht Screenwriter
Russell Malmgren Sound Effects
Lambert Day Sound/Sound Designer
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