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Gilda

Content Warnings

Overall Severity: πŸ”΄ 70/100
Total warning time: 6m 15s
Sex/Nudity: πŸ”΄ 80/100 (3m 20s)
  • πŸ”΄ 75/100 [00:15:30 - 00:16:45] Gilda performs a seductive dance, wearing a revealing dress.
  • πŸ”΄ 70/100 [00:45:20 - 00:46:10] Gilda and Johnny share a passionate kiss.
  • 🟑 65/100 [01:10:15 - 01:11:30] Suggestive dialogue and flirtatious behavior between characters.
Drug Use: 🟑 40/100 (1m 15s)
  • 🟑 50/100 [00:30:10 - 00:30:45] Characters are seen drinking alcohol in a nightclub setting.
  • 🟑 40/100 [01:05:20 - 01:06:00] Social drinking during a party scene.
Violence: 🟑 50/100 (1m 30s)
  • 🟑 60/100 [00:25:30 - 00:26:15] A physical altercation between two male characters.
  • 🟑 50/100 [01:20:45 - 01:21:30] A tense confrontation with implied threat of violence.
Strong Language: 🟑 30/100 (10s)
  • 🟑 30/100 [00:40:10 - 00:40:15] Use of mild profanity.
  • 🟑 30/100 [01:15:20 - 01:15:25] Another instance of mild profanity.
Gilda

Details for Gilda (1946)

Year: 1946
Certificate: Approved
Gilda Runtime: 110 min
Genre: Drama, Film-Noir, Romance
IMDB: 7.7
Meta Score: [Meta_score not found]
Votes: 27991
Gross: [Gross not found]
Director: Charles Vidor
Cast Stars: Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, George Macready, Joseph Calleia

Overview of Gilda:

A small-time gambler hired to work in a Buenos Aires casino discovers his employer's new wife is his former lover.

Who stars in the movie Gilda (1946)?

The movie Gilda (1946) stars Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, George Macready, and Joseph Calleia.

What is the plot of Gilda (1946)?

Gilda (1946) follows the story of a gambler named Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) who becomes entangled in a love triangle with his boss, Ballin Mundson (George Macready), and Mundson's enigmatic wife, Gilda (Rita Hayworth), in post-war Buenos Aires.

What is Rita Hayworth's most famous scene in Gilda?

Rita Hayworth's most famous scene in Gilda is her sultry performance of the song 'Put the Blame on Mame,' where she sings and performs a striptease, removing one glove at a time.

Who directed Gilda (1946)?

Gilda (1946) was directed by Charles Vidor.

Is Gilda (1946) considered a film noir?

Yes, Gilda (1946) is often classified as a film noir due to its dark themes, morally ambiguous characters, and stylish cinematography, though it also incorporates elements of romance and drama.