Perhaps, though, when promoting the 1946 Rita Hayworth film “Gilda,” Columbia Pictures summarized it best when they said: “There NEVER was a woman like Gilda!” ...
In this op-ed, the author argues how Chinese AI development could provide the PLA with an extraordinary military advantage — ...
From a whole potato to creamy mash, and with influences from around the world, these five Sydney venues elevate the humble ...
In classic Hollywood, stars like Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Rita Hayworth in Gilda used gloves to exude sophistication. Noir films and thrillers often associated them with ...
“Gilda” and “Atoll” retrieves a photo of the Mark III nuclear bomb that was dropped on Bikini Atoll in 1946, upon which was pasted a photo of Rita Hayworth. “Tonopah” and “Goatsucker ...
Duke Johnson’s film stars the performer as a traveling thespian who suffers memory loss after an attack and finds himself trapped in a small Ohio town.
You might have heard the phrase ‘Golden Age of Hollywood’ tossed around as if it had a concrete definition despite sounding more like a subjective designation for your personal favourite era of cinema ...
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Rita Hayworth: Unforgettable for her “Put the Blame on Mama” number in “Gilda” (1946), Hayworth could act, dance, and sing (though she was usually dubbed). Myrna Loy: She received the Academy’s ...