Rita Hayworth in Gilda - first appearance in the movie (complete scene)
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) meets Gilda (Rita Hayworth) for the 'first' time in this great movie. Johhny works for Ballin Mundson (George Macready) and finds out that when his boss returns from a trip he's gotten himself a canary:). Ballin introduces Johnny to his canary. It's obvious that Johnny and Gilda do not like each other to say the least. Watch the movie to find out why. I highly recommend it!
The hair should've gotten Best Supporting Actress.
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Absolutely
Tbh!!!
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yup your right best hair goes to..
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"Oh, I'm sorry. Johnny's such a hard name to remember, and so easy to forget." Hahaha, what a knockout she is.
Which reply
Which movie
Glida
Dialogue at 2:43
Besides the hair flip, it’s the moment she changes her expression and becomes spiteful and use sarcasm throughout the whole scene, LOVE IT!!!
I wouldn’t know how to act if I looked like Rita Hayworth! So beautiful!!!
I stand corrected!!!
I second that !!!
Wow, she was... Am I really straight?
@@anandadaquino3604 Nope :)
@Vanessa Quintero Eres lesbiana!
I feel like breaking out of a prison after watching this
PLB051080 Hope is a good thing.
@@abhimadhani maybe the best of things and no good thing ever dies
You came from "The Shawshank" prison right?
Wait, the good part is coming! The part where she does that thing with her hair! You can break out later.
Mriganku Saharia captain obvious why point it out
"I love it when she does that shit with her hair."
Said 'Red'
Can you get me Rita Hayworth?
The smile, the sparkly eyes... and the camera caught it all so that we can enjoy it all these years later.
@@lionpower286it will take weeks
1:10 I love how her expression turns to obvious hate...and/or lust...she doesn't even bother to hide it.
ScinLaeca358 - And that very little uplift of her upper-lip when she finishes saying "... decent." Like a viper, ready to jump on his throat with her fangs! Yes, she was much more than a sex-symbol! She was a great actress!...
She should have been given a Best Actress Award for this role. Those Academy guys were terribly unfair to her.
Blog Poltrona R - Hear! Hear!
@@mendoncacorreiai guess because in the 40s and 50s Hollywood try to make women the ideal housewife who's only purpose in the house is to clean,cook and please the men that's why the movies that potrays women with femme fatale attitude weren't nominated such as gilda or the postman always rings twice
@@iforgotmyname4107 true a UA-cam channel called be kind rewind did a video on Olivia de Havilland best actress Oscar win the same year Gilda came out and mentioned that Rita as well as many other actresses who gave amazing and iconic performances that year were snubbed bc majority of them were nior based films and played femme fatale characters.
@@Kevin-rg3yc It's true, Celia Johnson was the only truly memorable nominee and still didn't win. That year the nominations should have been: Rita Hayworth for Gilda, Celia Johnson for Brief Encounter, Joan Crawford for Humoresque, Lana Turner for The Postman Always Rings Twice and Olivia de Havilland for To Each His Own (only because they wanted a perfect housewife or suffering mother)
@@giovannyespinoza6013 I love that nomination list I would’ve picked probably Celia Johnson brief encounter is one of my favorite movies ever and Celia is a big part for it
Today's movies can only dream to be this iconic.
Just my humble opinion, but bar none, the most breath taking lady EVER to cross the silver screen!
I’m Gay 🌈 & Couldn’t Agree more ❗️❗️❗️
I was always enamored with Ava Gardner.
I agree.
she had it for real she had that x factor that makes ou a star
I can't get over how stunning she is. We watched this scene in my film class today, and I don't think I remembered a bit of dialogue from it because I was transfixed by her undeniable, classic beauty. The way she pops up after being asked if she's decent...Rita Hayworth was something else.
1:05
*Sound of Inmates Hooting and Hollering in a Theater*
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lolololol
Wait, are you referring to 'The Shawshank Redemption'?
HA
God I love that
Real Shawshank fans here!!!
Definetely one of the most memorable scenes in the history of movies. Rita is simply perfect as always. A true femine symbol of elegance! Gilda (1946) will ALWAYS be one of my all-time favorite films
Weird watching this scene without a bunch of prisoners howling 😂
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I see why Morgan Freeman's character goes apeshit when she flips her hair it's spellbinding. Rita is such a natural beauty only a handful of today's stars come close to her but Rita despite all her bad choices in men was & still is a classy woman.
She chose bad men because her father treated her like a wife, in all the horrible ways.
she is hardly a natural beauty. just google rita hayworth before and after. people in hollywood wanted to erase her hispanic heritage so they subjected her to a number of procedures and dyed her hair.
@@marvel096 Well I don't know about that but in the movie NOTTING HILL (starring Julia Roberts &Hugh Grant) she tells to him (after they slept together in the morning) that Rita used to say that men go to bed with GILDA and wake up with me.
Yes and Any did watched three times before Red😀
They dont make women like Rita any more
"Such a hard name to remember, and so easy to forget." Breakup gold.
Her eyes locked on to him the entire scene, even when she was speaking to her “husband”.
She always gets me with the hair. One of the most beautiful woman in Hollywood ever.
"You don't Congratulate the Bride Johnny, You Congratulate the Husband"
"Well what are you supposed to say to the Bride?"
"You wish her Good Luck"
Worlds most perfect hair toss....
She lit up the screen.
People sometimes wonder why Gilda flipped her hair like that. It was no affectation. The proper way to brush your hair out at the end of the evening is to hold your head down, brush it upside down from root to tip, flip it up, and then smooth it back down. A proper brush out was part of every lady's toilette. It distributed the oils to the hair, and kept the scalp healthy. The gentlemen had walked in while she was brushing her hair out, which would not have looked as glamorous as the flip when she was done.
I really like how - in classic Hollywood tradition - her first appearance is accompanied by the music to "Put The Blame On Mame", which she's humming. And then, towards the end, she notoriously sings the song in the nightclub while drunkenly pulling off one glove and enticing all the men in the audience to assist her in taking off other clothing. So the same song is in these two pivotal scenes.
Third scene. Her with guitar singing it to the lavatory dude.
@@2degucitas with the guitar- that was Rita’s real voice- NOT Dubbed ! 🎶
Rita was Fred Astaire's partner before Ginger Roger's. Fred was to say in some ways he preferred her. However, what is interesting is Rita has been written out of Fred's dancing history - yes I do know she only made a few films with him. But she still deserves a mention
No, Ginger made multiple movies in the 1930s with Fred, and it was only after their last one in that decade ("The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle") that Fred appeared with Rita. Fred and Ginger later made one last film together ("The Barkleys of Broadway").
I’ve just read 2 bios 📚 of Rita & was Surprised that Astaire felt that. 🙀 Rita does know how to Move, naturally. 💯
@@robertn800 She actually had danced with her father, a Spanish professional dancer. He worked her to the bone from childhood on top of sexually abusing the poor girl.
@@robertn800 Her parents were both dancers.
Age 8, her father sent her to dance lessons.
Her father paired with her at age 13 and featured in many acts and shows.
Hayworth worked hard learning dance.
Don't minimize her trained skills
"Gilda" is in my top 5 films. I don't know who is prettier, Rita Hayworth or Glenn Ford in their youth. When Gilda goes from smile to hate is a split second ----- that is acting. I swear they must have had to repaint between takes. The hate is so hot must have melted the paint right off the walls! Thanks for posting this!!!!
Pure magic was what she was! She was not like the women she portrayed on film. She was humble, sweet, and yet still very classy. Rita Hayworth was the definition of a woman to me.
70s: Shampoo commercial diagonal hair flip
80s: Wet hair pool hair back flip w/water rooster tail
Gilda" "Hold my smoke..."
Rita was one of the favorite actresses of my grandpa. He always told me how beautiful she was and he wasn't wrong. Such a beauty!
Rita Hayworth looking brainmeltingly beautiful basically carries this entire movie
I came because " the shawshank redemption "
Cavani I came because Rita Hayworth got me horny.
Great movie and wall poster!
me too!!~
Pujan Same here lol
Pujan A big chunk of people did.
Glenn Ford was such a handsome man, and a terrific actor as well. And Rita, well, where to begin? Sublime.
Rita, a rare beauty in this huge and dusty universe.
Wow - she was gorgeous!
The Shawshank Redemption brought me here! 😂😂
Now, that's acting! Not the prearranged flipping and flopping animations we get nowadays and hilarious whispering over-acting themselves! I loove Old Hollywood!
Rita was so pretty I love the 1940s and 1950s so classy and Glamorous unlike today
Gilda are you decent ?
Me( long pause)............sure I'm decent.
LOLLOL....soooooo inviting !!
eddie carmouche the way she says “ sure I’m decent”
Ikr! What was she doing down there?
I like it even more than the hair flip.
One of the most fetching, talented women every to grace the screen. Little known fact: During her singing performances, like "Put the Blame on Mame", the studio didn't think she had the voice to do her own singing, so they hired Anita Ellis to dub any singing she did. She was an incredible beauty, with excellent acting chops. A one of a kind.
It has been said, that when she did the "slow version" of "Mame" later in the film, accompanying herself on the guitar (oh, those beautiful hands), that she sang in her own voice.
1:05 I can hear the prisoners whistling and cheering
This is the best part of the whole movie.
Rita was too incredible for words :)
I am 43 and I love these old movies from 1940s and 50s
I am 18 and I do too.
🤩 comfort scene right now
I’ve just replayed the hair flip about 20 times
That hair flip ICONIC capital letters.
"This is the part I really like, when she does that shit with her hair."
"Here she comes"
Belleza inigualable Rita Hayworth!
goodness, she's jaw-droppingly beautiful.
"I hear you're a man who knows how to get things"
"Yeah I've been known to locate certain things from time to time. What do you want?"
Rita Hayworth
"You don't congratulate the bride,you tell her good luck." Lol wow
one of the best movies, and it's thanks to Rita Hayworth
She’s Immortal Now 🥰 Stephan Kings’s novella “Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption” 📒 and the movie 🎥 “The Shawshank Redemption “ makes Rita - a Forever Personification of Beauty & Hope. ✨🌟✨
She's really beautiful!
My grandpa loved this movie, born in 1926.
She was so beautiful and so talented.
I would love to see a prequel to this movie...Johnny and Gilda relationship
This is a beautiful movie.
Such intense atmosphere, wow. Poison tipped words.
One of the most exquisitely tortuous scenes in cinema history. Film can capture so much undercurrent without dialogue.
Rita was so exquisite in this film- her beauty breathtaking. She was luminescent, sexy, but, not forced or trashy like todays concept of sex appeal. Many actresses in Hollywood can learn from Rita. All she did was flip her hair and let a shoulder strap fall yet she smoldered.
I don't think that there is much value in making a comparison with other actors... Rita, like Garbo was unique. She didn't find herself to be at 'sexy' (read her interviews or the accounts of her actors and lovers) but she was remarkably fluent in movement and was quite brilliant in the medium of cinema, in which close-up photography magnifies a 'star's' appeal.
I cannot believe how staggeringly beautiful she is in this scene. And I'm female but I know when I'm beaten!
After she flipped her hair back and said me I was expecting to hear the cheering because of Shawshank.
she looks so great and how she holds her cigarette what a classy women
Hair wiping as a high art ,
This is the best part. This is when she does that shit with her hair.
Wow what a scene! If only women today would talk like that today. Ruthless & still charming at the same time.
"I love it when she does that shit with her hair".
What a woman - she is simply breathtaking.
Probablemente la mejor escena del cine de todos los tiempos, indescriptible!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ohhhh Rita!!!!!
¡Ohh, Rita!
1:05 "She knows just what it takes to make a pro blush"
I'm here after the shawshank redemption😁😁❤️
She is the one of the few women from back then who is the walking definition of 'beauty'! :D. She's not called the Love Goddess for nothing!
What? There were tons of beautiful women back then! Don't you remember? She was among the finest though!
@@tompaulcampbell I wasn't born around that time 😆
@@RabuHina You were alive, you just don't remember. Besides, there are a lot of films to refer to!
I was born in the wrong time period! Who else can relate?
LILPAPASMURF97 UA-cam has allowed me to go back and see all these old actresses and entertainers from the thirties forties and fifties! The movie Gilda is one of my favorite movies !
I feel exactly the same honestly I have so much love for 40s,50s,60s era
I second that!
jmcieslak0 that never would've happened even if you did live in the 40s
Even if there's a time machine, my dreams can't come true, because I'll have to live in 4 decades at the same time.
Glenn Ford is such an underrated actor, the man is perfect in every film I've seen him in
I agree! A wonderful actor and VERY handsome ❤ Especially in Gilda xx
2:37 ... man that line "I want all the HIRED HELP to approve of me." That is really well delivered. Fantastic writing. So so bitchy!
OMG THE POWER SHE HAS!!! I WISH I COULD DO THAT
Rita here is beautiful,and Glenn Ford handsome and sympatethic.
Couldn't they have found an actor better looking than him tho'?.. 😒 guess they couldn't upstage her ass.😂
Great scene; George Macready also had a brilliant entrance in this film.
Rita was the best. A true movie goddess.
With all the easy available face and body surgery out now not one woman can come close to her - GORGEOUS
You don't congratulate the bride You congratulate the husband. And you wish the bride good luck! Rita forever!!
The way she says 'Meeeee'
Ooooffffffff 😘😘😘
Here because of Shawshank Redemption 😅
WHOOOOO!!
Great scene acted to perfection!
Great film. I'm watching it on Turner Classic Movies tonight
Shawshank Redemption made me come here to watch this in April 2019.:-) 😗 😙 😚 🙋 🙌
Parte del encanto de Gilda es que fué rodada en B/N, y jamás vi tan guapos a Rita y Glenn como en ésta maravillosa obra de arte de la epoca dorada de Hollywood. ❤
Rita Hayworth is a good girl, whatever she is a celebrity, she just hope some pp to love her and give her happiness. She just a woman who only hope happiness. 😢
1:12 This is the kinda look that sets a man's world on fire
Rita was classy unlike women of hollywood today
I fell hopelessly in love with this goddess when I was 6 or 7 years old. tries to project my whole life, her beauty, elegance and grace, as well as her fire of life onto all women in my life and to paint over my relationships with her .... Because she embodies the sum of all my longings. the sum of all the longings of every man. but in vain.! now I'm going to 60 ... and I still only have my Rita ...
Who are here after watching Shawshank redemption movie..plz hit a like
this is where HAIROGRAPHY was first created 😍
I love this scene! Classic!
The Shawshank redemption bought me here 😊
Amazing! One of my favorite movies. Xo's
My GOD she was lovely!!!!!
"Are you decent?" "ME?"
Så vacker hon va. 😮🎉❤
She is an absolute doll. What a woman!
“Hang on to your hat mr Ferrell 😏” 😂
Glen Ford is a Great Actor ( You see it when he Finds out that Gilda is Married to Ballin ) his face fades rapidly from Exhilaration at being enamored with Gilda's Beauty ..to facial gut breaking Heartbreak that she is Married .. ! They don't make Movies like this anymore !
'Are you decent?'
Love them.