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"Gilda" is a sizzling 1946 American film noir directed by Charles Vidor. It stars Rita Hayworth in her most iconic role as the titular Gilda, the seductive and enigmatic wife of casino owner Ballin Mundson (played by George Macready). Glenn Ford stars as Johnny Farrell, a gambler who becomes entangled in a web of intrigue and danger when he crosses paths with Gilda and her husband.
The film was a massive success, largely due to Hayworth's mesmerizing performance and the film's smoldering chemistry between her and Ford. "Gilda" is celebrated for its stylish visuals, memorable dialogue ("Put the blame on Mame, boys!"), and exploration of themes such as betrayal, obsession, and redemption. While it wasn't nominated for any Academy Awards, the film has become a classic of the film noir genre and cemented Hayworth's status as a Hollywood legend.
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