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Gilda [DVD]
 
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Gilda [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Language English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
  • Subtitles: English, Arabic, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: UCA
  • DVD Release Date: 7 Mar 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B004G6TCIU
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,590 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
A modern classic! 8 Jan 2011
Format:DVD
Even though this film is over 50 years old, the emotions and story are equally applicable today.
Rita Hayworth & Glen Ford both give one of the most mesmerizing performances I have ever seen - even by todays outstanding standards.
This film makes you want to know "what happened" all the way through.
One of the previous reviewers mentioned that some of the night club scenes have been cut on the dvd - which is shocking!! I saw this on the TV not long ago and recorded it... I didn't watch straight away, but needed space on the hard drive so thought, Ï'll just have a quick watch for 10 mins to see if I can delete this.... but I was captivated from start to finish - and now its in my top favourite films of all time, and I will definitely be keeping it.
Enough said. I'm not a film crit - but watch it and judge for yourself.... I'm confident you will be pleased you did!
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34 of 41 people found the following review helpful
Excellent 4 Mar 2000
By A Customer
Format:DVD
...Not only has nothing been cut here, but the version presented on this DVD is the recently restored one, with some glaring defects that spoil the VHS edition conspicuously and thankfully absent. The running time is 106 minutes, that is exactly the full length of the film as it should be in PAL, at 25 frames per second (it would be 4 minutes longer in NTSC, at 24 fps). The quality of the picture is marvellous, and especially considering that the zone 1 DVD release seems to have been cancelled, this one is not to be missed. Of course, one wishes for more bonus materials, but you can't have everything, and any one of Rita's dance numbers here is worth the 20 quid anyway.
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful
By C. O. DeRiemer HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
Gilda is Rita Hayworth's movie down to the last frame. It's also one of the oddest and most enjoyable combinations of misogyny, love, hate, implied homosexuality, tungsten cartels, Nazi conspiracies and megalomania. The movie also features an intriguing menage a trois. No, not the one with Gilda, Johnny and Ballin, but the one with Ballin and his two "little friends," his sword cane and Johnny. Note that elements of the plot are discussed.

Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) is a down-on-his-luck gambler who is saved from being robbed in a rough part of Buenos Aires by an elegant guy in formal attire and a sword cane. He's Ballin Mundson (George Macready). Mundson is intrigued by Johnny's competence, his willingness to make his own luck and...who knows? He offers Johnny a job in the elegant night club he owns, actually in the casino. Although gambling is against the law, Mundson has obviously made all kinds of accommodations and arrangements. In short order he moves Johnny up to manager and junior partner, but when he returns from a trip with a wife, tensions and suspicions emerge like worms from a rotten apple. Mundson's new wife is Gilda (Rita Hayworth), a lush sexpot whom Mundson actually loves. Unknown to him, Gilda and Johnny have a history. We don't know what happened exactly, but Gilda hates Johnny and Johnny detests Gilda. But something's going on besides hate. "I hated her so, I couldn't get her out of my mind for a minute," Johnny tells us. It works both ways. One night Gilda asks Johnny, "You do hate me, don't you, Johnny?" "I don't think you have any idea of how much," he says. Gilda looks at him with half-closed eyes. "Hate is a very exciting emotion. Haven't you noticed? Very exciting. I hate you too, Johnny. I hate you so much I think I'm going to die from it." Even Mundson, when his suspicions are aroused, starts talking about hate. "If you're worried about Johnny Farrell, don't be. I hate him!," Gilda tells her husband. "And he hates you," Ballin says. "That's very apparent. But hate can be a very exciting emotion. Very exciting. Haven't you noticed that? There is a heat in it, that one can feel. Didn't you feel it tonight?" "No," Gilda says. "I did," Ballin replies. "It warmed me. Hate is the only thing that has ever warmed me."

Johnny is loyal to Mundson. Even though he obsessively fails to recognize Gilda's love for him, he tries to keep Mundson from learning about Gilda's apparent affairs with others. When Mundson is implicated in a murder, flees and appears to die in a plane crash, Johnny is named trustee in Mundson's will, which leaves everything to Gilda. He marries Gilda out of hatred, resentment and guilt. There is no reconciliation on the marriage bed; Johnny keeps her watched day and night. He also learns about Mundson's single-minded ambition to control the world's tungsten, of his dealings with Nazis toward the end of the war, and of the determination of an Argentinean detective to blow apart Mundson's criminal business dealings. And at the end, when Johnny does the right thing, when he realizes he's been wrong about Gilda...Ballin Mundson comes back, determined to use his one "little friend" to kill his other "little friend," and Gilda as well.

If any movie could be said to be deliberately constructed to boost an actor to super stardom, this is it. The camera loves Hayworth, and she is photographed with exquisite care. Whether she's doing a non-strip strip to "Put the Blame on Mame" or just looking teary-eyed and vulnerable, she's gorgeous. Glenn Ford, or any other actor who would have played Johnny, has a tough job competing. He's supposed to be tough, competent, yet hurt so deeply that he obsessively hates Gilda until the last ten minutes of the movie. His attitude, to me, gets tiresome after awhile. Ford also looks boyish, a look that stayed with him until the mid-Fifties. He's not completely convincing as the kind of guy that a full-blown woman like Gilda would fall for so completely. George Macready, as the third person in the menage, had probably the best role of his career. He's a cool, sophisticated smoothie, a little condescending, and the real-life scar he had on his cheek adds to his menace. It's believable that his Ballin Mundson might be partly attracted to Johnny Farrell for a reason that dare not speak its name. On the other hand, it's also believable his Mundson might truly, at least at first, be besotted by Gilda. There are two other nice performances by Steven Geray as an impertinent but wise washroom attendant and by Joseph Calleia as a patient Argentinean cop.

The DVD transfer is excellent. The most interesting extra is a feature on Hayworth called "Rita Hayworth: The Columbia Lady." She comes across as a sympathetic, good-natured woman with a sense of humor and little ego. She died of Alzheimer's, cared for by one of her daughters, after years of being thought a drunk and emotionally unstable. She had lousy luck with men. She once is supposed to have said, "Every man I knew fell in love with Gilda and woke up with me."
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Gilda is ELECTRIC!
There is no doubting, Gilda is a Classic. Everything about it is quite superb - casting, story, direction, the sets, dialogue. The Buenos Aries backdrop and carnival. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Tim Kidner
(Like a inverted Casablanca) Gilt edged - tungsten hard
This is wonderful entertainment Melodramatic but quick and sparse noir.My brief comments may suggest that this is somehow inferior, for me this is up with the best movies and... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Man from poundstretcher
A classic
This was one of my late Dad's favourite movies. I thought then it had lots to do with Rita Hayworth who was stunningly beautiful. Read more
Published 5 months ago by C. Stuart-monteith
a thouroughly enjoyable film
i have never before seen a Rita Hayworth film, but did so after spending some hours in a little Spanish bar with a film poster for Gilda. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mama Lou
GILDA
GILDA. Growing up I heard a lot of this movie, especially the scene where she takes her gloves off; then it disappeared from the radar. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Gilda
Love and hate
The story follows Johnny Farrel (Glenn Ford) as he works his way up to manager of Ballin Mundson's (George Macready) illegal gambling club. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Alex da Silva
sunshine 33rays
Love this film,as Rita Hayworth was such a beautiful woman to watch.Love the clothes the era and the music. Read more
Published 22 months ago by sheilagh rowland
BRILLIANT, JUST BRILLIANT!! (period)
This film is still AMAZINGLY AWESOME!! A really evergreen movie, with such a class that nowadays you can't find so easily... Read more
Published on 15 May 2009 by *Fridi*
rita is worth every penny
The newly restored print is just sparkling as is Hayworth as Gilda in one of the most fascinating female portrayals of all times . Read more
Published on 22 July 2008 by usman
Maybe that means something
"Maybe that stands for something," says Gilda near the beginning of the film. "Maybe that means something," she says near the end. Read more
Published on 10 Oct 2003 by Coram
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