I can see why Rita Hayworth became such a great star. She literally dominates the screen. And all she did was dance, flash her eyes and smile seductively.
Beautiful Rita Hayworth. What a pleasure to watch her dancing! Glenn Ford was a lucky man---he played five times opposite Rita. Yes, Rita had Spanish blood too. Passion, class, beauty and flamenco---who would ask for more?
The irony of her appearing in "The Many Loves Of Carmen" is that Carmen is her middle name. Her real name was Margarita Carmen Cansino. Her father was born in Spain. When she started appearing in movies, she tried shortening her name to Rita Cansino, but the big Hollywood executives thought the name was still too Latino for American audiences, who were used to actors and actresses with Anglo-Saxon names, so they decided to replace Cansino with her Irish mother's maiden name, Haworth. It was pronounced "HAY-worth," but the same Hollywood big shots were worried that audiences would think Rita's name was "HA-worth," so they added the letter "y" so everyone would know how it really sounded. In other words, Rita Hayworth was a Hispanic pretending to be an Anglo-Saxon pretending to be a Hispanic! Incidentally, the original spelling of the name Hayworth, without the "y," was still used by British actress Jill Haworth, who's best remembered as the first one to play Sally Bowles in the original 1966 Broadway musical version of "Cabaret," the same role that was played by Liza Minnelli in the 1972 film adaptation of the play. Ironically, more people remember Miss Minnelli's version of Sally (who's an American) than they do Miss Haworth's take on the character (who's English).
It was always a treat to see Rita dance, because when she danced she came alive on film. Dancing was her real passion (and her earliest training), more so than being sexy or dramatic- and it showed. She even commented how the films she enjoyed the most were the musicals she did with Astaire and Kelly. And in this brief flamenco, you can see the joy again- the Cansino roots. Marvelous.
She was a true dancer. In all Hollywood history this is one of the rarest moments we can see a true flamenco dance. Observe when she dances with her real master uncle she goes to the top of her dancing skills. The same occurs with Fred Astaire. She was not just as beautiful as Heaven, she was a true genius in arts.
She is really charming and a good dancer in general but this is not true flamenco dance, it is a shocking interpretation of what flamenco is with some little things being remotely accurate. I would not consider myself as an expert but I have been listening flamenco since childhood and dancing flamenco for several years now.
Es de origen 🇪🇦,andaluz , de un pueblo de Sevilla, España por parte de padre. Rita (Margarita Cansino), de familia bailaora. Soy española y tengo conocimientos de danza española y flamenco. Aquí realmente se notan sus conocimientos aprendidos de su familia, aunque realmente esto no es flamenco ella a la manera americana o siguiendo una coreografía impuesta quiere interpretar un baile español. Rita fue una gran bailarina y actriz, bellísima y talentosa.
Hey, people: Her actual name was Margarita Carmen Cansino (as far as I know). And as for the flamenco dance, that's in her roots, too. Her father was a flamenco dancer.
She had this ability to mesmerize. It was a combination of qualities that combined was like lightning in a bottle. Glenn manages to hold his own, but she's on another level.
Rita Hayworth was most of the reason shaping my becoming a romantic man as I watched few of her movies in late 1940's as a teenager. She was oozing with sensuality and sexuality... and I was completely charmed and attracted by her! What a woman... she was! Thank you
It was always a treat to see Rita Dance on screen. She imo is the best dancer in Hollywood. I loved her energy, her beauty and how seductive she was. She always looked she enjoyed herself when dancing here or alongside Fred. She really was a woman of many talents
I remember when my beloved Mother told me that Rita Hayworth danced flamenco with the castanets, I never knew who she was? I'm so astonished by watching Rita dances. She has a seductive smile, as she dances around Glen Ford with her castanets.
She was not only a professional dancer it was in her spirit. I have never seen such a beautiful dancer with so much beautiful natural sex appeal. It was all natural 😊
What a woman... Beautiful, good actress and also a great dancer Perfect mix of Irish (mother was Irish-English) and Spanish (father was Spanish Gitano (Romani))
Her mother was the daughter of an Irishwoman and a Englishman with noble ancestry. Her father was a Spaniard from Andalusia, so he did have Arabian blood in his veins. Unlike Rita's haters usually state, she took great pride in her Spanish origin - she also took pride of the Anadalusian people's Moorish roots.
@@renarga6886 Her father was Romani of the Kale tribe, who settled in Andalusia during the middle ages from India. She was open about the fact that she was Romani, not Spanish. Her dad was Spanish by nationality, but Romani by ethnicity/race.
He didn't use the term incorrectly. A Spaniard is defined as "a native or inhabitant of Spain, or a person of Spanish descent." Obviously, Spanish is correct too.
@Jessie W Not in real life. She had Spanish blood and some drops of Arabian blood in her veins, for her father was born in Andalusia, but she wasn't exactly aa gypsy. I would say she had a gypsy soul.
@@renarga6886 Where do they get all this nonsense from?. Who the hell told you that Andalusians have Arabian blood? You are like the Latin Americans who are always talking rubbish about Spain and the Spaniards. ignorant. www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-41580-9 Published: 26 March 2019 Genetic structure in the paternal lineages of South East Spain revealed by the analysis of 17 Y-STRs " By AMOVA and STRUCTURE analysis, the populations of the 3 provinces could be treated genetically as a single population. The most frequent haplogroup was R1b1b2 (58.22%). By network analysis of all individuals, we observed a distribution according to haplogroup assignment. To improve the characterization of GMA population, it was compared with those of North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, and southern Europe. In our analysis of allele frequencies and genetic distances, the GMA population lay within the Spanish population group. Further, in the STRUCTURE analysis, there was no African component in the GMA population, confirming that, based on our genetic markers, the GMA population does not reflect any male genetic influence of the North African people. The presence of African haplogroups in the GMA population is irrelevant when their frequency is compared with those in other European populations "
Это самый лучший танец из ее фильмов. Так как Рита Хэйворт цыганка поэтому отлично удался цыганский танец. Молодец. Как прекрасно не устаю смотреть снова и снова.
Que filme divino! Lindo né? Rita Hayword reproduziu a típica dança calon. Quem conhece sabe o que estou dizendo. Geralmente são as ciganas que dançam, como TB é executada em conjunto ou com casais. Adorei a Rita dançando e o cabelo dela TB. Ela dançando era uma rainha!Bem Carmen mesmo! Muito feminina! Adoro castanholas, é uma delícia o som e toca-las. Rita era chamada de "O sorriso colgate" de Hollywood.
From the 1948 movie, based on the same short story that was the basis of the opera. Rita Hayworth's dance partner is Jose Cansino, her uncle. We might ask, How did she get castinets, and in both hands so quickly?
@twtape, Thanks. I would like to see Rita and her father dancing. None of her brothers become a dancer. It seems that only Rita inherited the dancing talent of Eduardo Cansino. They were a dancing team for a while because they looked brother and sister.
FALTA DE CONSIDERAÇÃO É NÃO POSTAREM UM FILME COMPLETO DESTA GRANDE ARTISTA, QUE POR SINAL É DE UMA RIQUEZA QUE NÃO TEM DIMENSÃO... PODEMOS DIZER UMA ARTISTA COMPLETA.
Maior sacanagem ainda é não ter filme dela em DVD (tirando "Gilda") a 15 paus nas Americanas, ou até mais barato, pra molecada de hoje conhecer e saber o que é uma DIVA de verdade! Aliás, toda essa geração dos anos 30 e 40 era absolutamente genial, inigualável e insubstituível. Feras!
The tragedy of Rita Hayworths final years is truly awful , her Alzheimer's diagnosis came far too late , Hollywood labelled her a drunk and plastered images of her looking scared and afraid experiencing bouts of confusion all over the press at the time .. its impossible not to see those images and your heart not just break for her. Truly a wonderful and exceptionally talented woman ❤️
I'd like to start by talking about Rita. She does a great job on this film, she looks beautiful, but I particularly prefer the actress in the black and white films. It seems to me on the silver screen that she looks like a goddess of love. Watching her in the role of Carmen has a special flavor because both are of Spanish origin. Carmen's character was a pioneer (not official) in the struggle for the emancipation of women. She has strong personality and owns her nose. It is a pity that these qualities are seen as defects and that the girl is frequently beaten and victimized by verbal and physical violence. Overall, the story goes for fun, even though it's against the gypsies. They appear as villains, traitors and cowards.
Rita Hayworth herself was a pioneer, both in the struggle for the emancipation of women and in the fight against Censorship. Today's pseudo-divas have A LOT to learn from her work and her story.
Of all the Hollywood glamour actresses of the 20s ,30s ,40s and 50s, Rita hayworth was the epitome of star quality in every aspect! I'm gay,83yo,and have been in awe and in love with her since GILDA! Each time I see her film clips, I welup.
No that was not her real last name. She ran away from Delray Michigan to become a movie star. She was Rom. (Gypsy). Her brothers name was Johnny. We called him Johnny flat nose. We all have nicknames and everyone forgets the real name. She was a Ballog and Favor. Her family came from Zempleaska Slovakia. She was promised to someone and didn't want him she wanted a carrier in acting. Her family is in Las Vegas now. I could go on from what I know of her and the family, because of Johnny. Very very nice carrying family..
It makes me happy to an actual Romani woman playing a Romani character. Not to mention she danced with her dad ( its actually a pretty sad story but she’s so strong) so I assume this would have been gratifying but also saddening for her bc of her relationship with her dad.
She was a genuine American! She wasn't born in Spain and wouldn't have been seen as Spanish in Spain because she didn't speak the language and wasn't a Spanish citizen. I don't understand this obsession Americans have with race, it's absurd.
Me llama la atención que habiendo aprendido a bailar con un padre español baile flamenco con tan poca esencia española. Por lo demás, esta mujer era un ángel
Supongo que será porque le marcaron la coreografía . No es un baile espontáneo y creado en el momento en que sale del alma de quien lo baila. Está diseñado para poder ser captado por una cámara de filmación .
The co-star in this movie was Glen Ford, who later said that this was the one movie where he made a point of NOT being Glen Ford but actually sank himself into the role .... yet the movie was considered a dreadful failure.
For people claiming she was Spanish. WRONG. The Flamingo dance was created by Roma or Gypsys as a f..k you dance because they was bricking us in our homes to die. They only gave very few a chance to get away. If we spoke the tounges would be cut out. That's why the Flamingo dance came out. It was a very dirty dance for the soilders killing and chopping us up.
You dont know that Rita danced flamenco in her early years, when she was a little girl. Her father were flamenco dancer from Spain and danced with her. He taught her.( excuse my english)
I can see why Rita Hayworth became such a great star. She literally dominates the screen. And all she did was dance, flash her eyes and smile seductively.
How could anyone not love or admire Rita Hayworth??? She was so gorgeous & so talented!!!
Beautiful Rita Hayworth. What a pleasure to watch her dancing! Glenn Ford was a lucky man---he played five times opposite Rita. Yes, Rita had Spanish blood too. Passion, class, beauty and flamenco---who would ask for more?
She is wonderfull...!!!
They were lovers and friends in real life.
The irony of her appearing in "The Many Loves Of Carmen" is that Carmen is her middle name. Her real name was Margarita Carmen Cansino. Her father was born in Spain.
When she started appearing in movies, she tried shortening her name to Rita Cansino, but the big Hollywood executives thought the name was still too Latino for American audiences, who were used to actors and actresses with Anglo-Saxon names, so they decided to replace Cansino with her Irish mother's maiden name, Haworth. It was pronounced "HAY-worth," but the same Hollywood big shots were worried that audiences would think Rita's name was "HA-worth," so they added the letter "y" so everyone would know how it really sounded.
In other words, Rita Hayworth was a Hispanic pretending to be an Anglo-Saxon pretending to be a Hispanic!
Incidentally, the original spelling of the name Hayworth, without the "y," was still used by British actress Jill Haworth, who's best remembered as the first one to play Sally Bowles in the original 1966 Broadway musical version of "Cabaret," the same role that was played by Liza Minnelli in the 1972 film adaptation of the play. Ironically, more people remember Miss Minnelli's version of Sally (who's an American) than they do Miss Haworth's take on the character (who's English).
Consigliato come antistess
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Translation please.
It was always a treat to see Rita dance, because when she danced she came alive on film. Dancing was her real passion (and her earliest training), more so than being sexy or dramatic- and it showed. She even commented how the films she enjoyed the most were the musicals she did with Astaire and Kelly. And in this brief flamenco, you can see the joy again- the Cansino roots. Marvelous.
Marvelous indeed !👌👏👌👏👌👏👌👏❤❤❤😍
She was a true dancer. In all Hollywood history this is one of the rarest moments we can see a true flamenco dance. Observe when she dances with her real master uncle she goes to the top of her dancing skills. The same occurs with Fred Astaire. She was not just as beautiful as Heaven, she was a true genius in arts.
She is really charming and a good dancer in general but this is not true flamenco dance, it is a shocking interpretation of what flamenco is with some little things being remotely accurate. I would not consider myself as an expert but I have been listening flamenco since childhood and dancing flamenco for several years now.
@@Sibila1983 Margarita was the 3r flamenco dancer of her family: his father, and grandfater were dancers.
@@mariarueda7284
*grandfather
She does it so well coz she is Romani herself and grew up dancing. Romani are people from India and dancing is in their blood.
Es de origen 🇪🇦,andaluz , de un pueblo de Sevilla, España por parte de padre. Rita (Margarita Cansino), de familia bailaora. Soy española y tengo conocimientos de danza española y flamenco. Aquí realmente se notan sus conocimientos aprendidos de su familia, aunque realmente esto no es flamenco ella a la manera americana o siguiendo una coreografía impuesta quiere interpretar un baile español. Rita fue una gran bailarina y actriz, bellísima y talentosa.
Hey, people: Her actual name was Margarita Carmen Cansino (as far as I know). And as for the flamenco dance, that's in her roots, too. Her father was a flamenco dancer.
Rita was one of the most alluring woman to have graced the silver screen, she was a perfectionist which is obvious in her dancing and acting !💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Rita was in a class all her own. What a dancer!
I don't get tired of seeing dance of Rita really she is great.
There isn't a woman in hollywood that even compares to Rita. Simply stunning.
Se nota la sangre española en sus venas. Una diosa !!!
Thank you very much mrtigerucantfly.
She had this ability to mesmerize. It was a combination of qualities that combined was like lightning in a bottle. Glenn manages to hold his own, but she's on another level.
I totally love it when Carmen fights the girl in the street, all the scenes with that girl she fights are awesome and hilarious!
"The bride!" LOL
A radiant class act. Will always be loved
she is poetry in motion one of the most beautiful women of the 1940s
I liked when she teased and mocked Glen Ford, as she did ln Gilda, she was full of fire !
A face that is worth a thousand words!
Not to mention her talent, that can't be replicated.
Hayworth, is worth thousands of sands of words...
I find this scene delightful. His attitude looks the one of a little boy before her!!
Stunning beauty.There arent any women like her today.
No they aren't ...!!!!
There are Scarlett Johansson, Jenny Kendall, Megan Fox, Alexandra Daddario, Diane Kruger, Jaime Pressly, Samara Weaving, Lynn Hung, Ikeda Elaiza
Mr. Glenn seems to be quiet astonished by the way Ms. Rita was dancing Flamenco. 😄
Rita Hayworth was most of the reason shaping my becoming a romantic man as I watched few of her movies in late 1940's as a teenager. She was oozing with sensuality and sexuality... and I was completely charmed and attracted by her! What a woman... she was! Thank you
she was an archetype!
John Jay now your age
@@martinjoel8264 LOL
It was always a treat to see Rita Dance on screen. She imo is the best dancer in Hollywood. I loved her energy, her beauty and how seductive she was. She always looked she enjoyed herself when dancing here or alongside Fred. She really was a woman of many talents
wonderful Rita!!!!
Fantastic actress.
I remember when my beloved Mother told me that Rita Hayworth danced flamenco with the castanets, I never knew who she was? I'm so astonished by watching Rita dances. She has a seductive smile, as she dances around Glen Ford with her castanets.
Isnt she so seductive
She was not only a professional dancer it was in her spirit. I have never seen such a beautiful dancer with so much beautiful natural sex appeal. It was all natural 😊
What a woman... Beautiful, good actress and also a great dancer
Perfect mix of Irish (mother was Irish-English) and Spanish (father was Spanish Gitano (Romani))
Her mother was the daughter of an Irishwoman and a Englishman with noble ancestry. Her father was a Spaniard from Andalusia, so he did have Arabian blood in his veins. Unlike Rita's haters usually state, she took great pride in her Spanish origin - she also took pride of the Anadalusian people's Moorish roots.
No, his father was not a cale, he was a normal spaniard with some sephardic blood.
Cansino is sepharadic name
@@renarga6886 Her father was Romani of the Kale tribe, who settled in Andalusia during the middle ages from India. She was open about the fact that she was Romani, not Spanish. Her dad was Spanish by nationality, but Romani by ethnicity/race.
@@mariarueda7284 She was open about the fact that her father's family were Kale-Roma.
Thanks for posting this with the original music.
Rita Hayworth, c'était la classe et la beauté. Quel plaisir, elle savait jouer, danser et chanter. Irremplaçable.
How beautiful woman, she dance like the gods!
oh, this was lovely! Thank you!
Very talented
And very beautiful
Rita Hayworth looks Adorable in Pink
Love it!!❤
no woman today comes close to this goddess
love the dance, classy
Margarita Carmen Cansino was her real name. Her father was Spaniard. She began as flamenco dancing dad's partner in her early artistic years.
He didn't use the term incorrectly. A Spaniard is defined as "a native or inhabitant of Spain, or a person of Spanish descent." Obviously, Spanish is correct too.
Jana Herde Success why does the term Spaniard seem so stupid and why does it offend you so much you need to grow a thick skin
@Jessie W Not in real life. She had Spanish blood and some drops of Arabian blood in her veins, for her father was born in Andalusia, but she wasn't exactly aa gypsy. I would say she had a gypsy soul.
@Jessie
Rita Hayworth Gypsy?
It is obvious that you have never seen a gypsy!
Gypsies have very dark skin.
Stop talking nonsense.
@@renarga6886
Where do they get all this nonsense from?. Who the hell told you that Andalusians have Arabian blood?
You are like the Latin Americans who are always talking rubbish about Spain and the Spaniards.
ignorant.
www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-41580-9
Published: 26 March 2019
Genetic structure in the paternal lineages of South East Spain revealed by the analysis of 17 Y-STRs
" By AMOVA and STRUCTURE analysis, the populations of the 3 provinces could be treated genetically as a single population. The most frequent haplogroup was R1b1b2 (58.22%). By network analysis of all individuals, we observed a distribution according to haplogroup assignment. To improve the characterization of GMA population, it was compared with those of North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, and southern Europe. In our analysis of allele frequencies and genetic distances, the GMA population lay within the Spanish population group. Further, in the STRUCTURE analysis, there was no African component in the GMA population, confirming that, based on our genetic markers, the GMA population does not reflect any male genetic influence of the North African people. The presence of African haplogroups in the GMA population is irrelevant when their frequency is compared with those in other European populations "
k bella Rita. Lastima k no hubo ningun caballero que pudiera darle la felicidad que buscaba. Tuvo una vida bastante dura. RIP Rita!.
En sangre y arena bailando con Anthony Quinn algo fenomenal
Rita looks gorgeous
She wants him so much, it shows in her eyes, the way she moves. The chemestry is obvious.
It's nice to see her embrace her Romani roots, she seemed so happy
Já assisti umas 10 vezes esses filme! Tenho ele em meu acervo. Essa cena é linda.
j adore !
Ι've read that the costumes were designed with the help of Rita's father and that the guy she is dancing with is her uncle! ^^
I like the uncle!!!. haha
Her father choreographed this number, too. :)
That’s Glen Ford....
Это самый лучший танец из ее фильмов. Так как Рита Хэйворт цыганка поэтому отлично удался цыганский танец. Молодец. Как прекрасно не устаю смотреть снова и снова.
Que filme divino! Lindo né? Rita Hayword reproduziu a típica dança calon. Quem conhece sabe o que estou dizendo. Geralmente são as ciganas que dançam, como TB é executada em conjunto ou com casais. Adorei a Rita dançando e o cabelo dela TB. Ela dançando era uma rainha!Bem Carmen mesmo! Muito feminina! Adoro castanholas, é uma delícia o som e toca-las. Rita era chamada de "O sorriso colgate" de Hollywood.
*Hayworth
Shes so cute
A pity there is not more of Rita doing flameco. . . . . . she was taught from the age of 3
@twtape, Thanks. It was good to know more thing about her. I´m a big fan.
RITA RAYWORTH ❤
Rita ! Irrepetible ! 👄♥️⚘🎹👏👏💅💕💥🌷🦋
Bella!!!
Rita was the most gorgeous hunk of feminity ever in Hollywood
From the 1948 movie, based on the same short story that was the basis of the opera. Rita Hayworth's dance partner is Jose Cansino, her uncle.
We might ask, How did she get castinets, and in both hands so quickly?
Que maravilla de movimientos de manos y muñecas, andaluza pura.
Totally agree
@twtape, Thanks. I would like to see Rita and her father dancing. None of her brothers become a dancer. It seems that only Rita inherited the dancing talent of Eduardo Cansino. They were a dancing team for a while because they looked brother and sister.
MARAVILLOSO GLEEN
It's a pleasure =)
FALTA DE CONSIDERAÇÃO É NÃO POSTAREM UM FILME COMPLETO DESTA GRANDE ARTISTA, QUE POR SINAL É DE UMA RIQUEZA QUE NÃO TEM DIMENSÃO... PODEMOS DIZER UMA ARTISTA COMPLETA.
Maior sacanagem ainda é não ter filme dela em DVD (tirando "Gilda") a 15 paus nas Americanas, ou até mais barato, pra molecada de hoje conhecer e saber o que é uma DIVA de verdade! Aliás, toda essa geração dos anos 30 e 40 era absolutamente genial, inigualável e insubstituível. Feras!
Com certeza meu nobre !!!
Lendários...
@joao bezerra Filme completo: ua-cam.com/video/sUI7-rmIe30/v-deo.html
The tragedy of Rita Hayworths final years is truly awful , her Alzheimer's diagnosis came far too late , Hollywood labelled her a drunk and plastered images of her looking scared and afraid experiencing bouts of confusion all over the press at the time .. its impossible not to see those images and your heart not just break for her.
Truly a wonderful and exceptionally talented woman ❤️
I'd like to start by talking about Rita. She does a great job on this film, she looks beautiful, but I particularly prefer the actress in the black and white films. It seems to me on the silver screen that she looks like a goddess of love. Watching her in the role of Carmen has a special flavor because both are of Spanish origin. Carmen's character was a pioneer (not official) in the struggle for the emancipation of women. She has strong personality and owns her nose. It is a pity that these qualities are seen as defects and that the girl is frequently beaten and victimized by verbal and physical violence. Overall, the story goes for fun, even though it's against the gypsies. They appear as villains, traitors and cowards.
Rita Hayworth herself was a pioneer, both in the struggle for the emancipation of women and in the fight against Censorship. Today's pseudo-divas have A LOT to learn from her work and her story.
Of all the Hollywood glamour actresses of the 20s ,30s ,40s and 50s, Rita hayworth was the epitome of star quality in every aspect! I'm gay,83yo,and have been in awe and in love with her since GILDA! Each time I see her film clips, I welup.
At least Glenn Ford didn't slap her after the dance.
RITA HAYWORTH ☆☆☆☆☆☆
Preciosa,graciosa ,camaleónica🏆🏆🏆🌹🌹🌹🌹💃
Linda🌹
Las castañuelas si traje si cabello y peinado linda Mujer🌹
Very few women could seduce a man just with her smile and her eyes like Rita Hayworth does in this clip!
She was a big star.she had 2 beautiful daughters
No that was not her real last name. She ran away from Delray Michigan to become a movie star. She was Rom. (Gypsy). Her brothers name was Johnny. We called him Johnny flat nose. We all have nicknames and everyone forgets the real name. She was a Ballog and Favor. Her family came from Zempleaska Slovakia. She was promised to someone and didn't want him she wanted a carrier in acting. Her family is in Las Vegas now. I could go on from what I know of her and the family, because of Johnny. Very very nice carrying family..
Rita, você nasceu para ser Carmem, a de Bizet. claro! Linda!
Wow wow👏👏👏👏👏👌
It makes me happy to an actual Romani woman playing a Romani character. Not to mention she danced with her dad ( its actually a pretty sad story but she’s so strong) so I assume this would have been gratifying but also saddening for her bc of her relationship with her dad.
No, it’s Sephardic Jewish blood 🩸…NOT gypsy aka Romani … !!!
@@danielalexandrecastillomar4858 im sorry, thank you for the correction ❤️
The real name of rita...is MARGARITA CANCINO.
I had forgotten how beautiful her eyes were, also never knew she was spanish, where did hayworth come from
karen ellison It was her mother's maiden name
@Jessie W Her father was born in Andalusia, Spain. Rita Hayworth's real name was Margarita Carmen Cansino.
we both lived in Chula Vista, CA.♥
i have a friend who used to call me Gilda, after her! what a compliment!
* A grande Diva Rita Hayworth...*@R
Her mom was Irish. Hayworth is her moms maiden name.
The surname Hayworth comes from her English grandfather. Her Irish grandmother's maiden name was O'Hara.
Her father was Spanish.
J'ai toujours trouvé cette actrice magnifique, sensuelle, gracieuse avec un réel talent de danseuse
@twtape , I think it's her uncle. Not 100% sure though. It's not her brother Vernon because he plays a Dragoon soldier.
i thought i recognized a Dragoon soldier! in my Huguenot DNA. they are bad news.
Who is the solo guitarist?
ELA É O EPÍTOME DA BELEZA TALENTO NÃO FALTA Ê SEXAPPEAL ELA CANTA E ENCANTA SUA INTERPRETACAO É MAGISTRAL ADOREI 💃💃💃🎶🎵🎼💃💃💃🌹🌹🌹💎💎💎🇧🇷
Um dos melhores filmes que eu já assisti
A genuine Spanish girl
She was a genuine American! She wasn't born in Spain and wouldn't have been seen as Spanish in Spain because she didn't speak the language and wasn't a Spanish citizen. I don't understand this obsession Americans have with race, it's absurd.
thekingofmoney2000 It's not about the race,but origin and nationality
Hi.how are you
Rita is the clear example that the mix is good, Spanish father and Irish mother. Long live the miscegenation
Me llama la atención que habiendo aprendido a bailar con un padre español baile flamenco con tan poca esencia española. Por lo demás, esta mujer era un ángel
Supongo que será porque le marcaron la coreografía . No es un baile espontáneo y creado en el momento en que sale del alma de quien lo baila. Está diseñado para poder ser captado por una cámara de filmación .
Hay una película de sus inicios en hollywood, antes de que la intentasen deshispanizar, en el que si baila bien y como ella quiere.
@@mariarueda7284¿Qué película?
Who is dancing with her? Her brother or her father?
Her uncle.
Indeed.
Magic castanets!
Who is Rita´s dancing partner?
Her uncle.
The co-star in this movie was Glen Ford, who later said that this was the one movie where he made a point of NOT being Glen Ford but actually sank himself into the role .... yet the movie was considered a dreadful failure.
+Bernard Sussman Actually this movie was one of 1948's biggest box office hits.... Maybe not a critical hit, but the public loved it....
Великолепная Рита❤
Bravissima indimenticabile
Unspoken rizz
Sou fã incondicional
Somos duas então!
One feels and knows She is the real thing!!😅
The greatest Spanish flamenco dancer was Jose Greco of Greek origen. This Flamenco dancer was of Greek ancestry.
For people claiming she was Spanish. WRONG. The Flamingo dance was created by Roma or Gypsys as a f..k you dance because they was bricking us in our homes to die. They only gave very few a chance to get away. If we spoke the tounges would be cut out. That's why the Flamingo dance came out. It was a very dirty dance for the soilders killing and chopping us up.
For an actress who does not dance flamenco, she dances really good! Ole mi arma, ole!
You dont know that Rita danced flamenco in her early years, when she was a little girl. Her father were flamenco dancer from Spain and danced with her. He taught her.( excuse my english)