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7.6/10
IMDbFeature Film | 1946
Best Film | 1946
Budget 2,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 6,000,000 USD
Remarking on her varied success at dating, Rita Hayworth once stated: "They fell in love with Gilda and woke up with me."
Humphrey Bogart declined the role of Johnny Farrell in what was to become a classic film noir and huge box-office hit. He reasoned that, with gorgeous Rita Hayworth playing Gilda, audiences wouldn't look at anyone else.
There is a rumour that this film is the only time you hear Rita Hayworth's real singing voice, but it is sadly not true. According to the bonus features from the DVD, Rita actually never recorded her own singing voice and was a talented lip-syncher. Anita Ellis dubbed almost all of her singing in Gilda (1946). Rita always wanted to do her own singing, and Columbia Pictures chief Harry Cohn paid for her voice lessons, but she never developed a voice he considered strong enough to be used, and Rita remained bitter about that for the rest of her life.
Rita Hayworth wore a corset whilst shooting "Put the Blame on Mame," as she had given birth to her first daughter, Rebecca Welles, months before filming.
Jean Louis's inspiration for Gilda's black dress was John Singer Sargent's controversial 1884 'Portrait of Madame X', now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC.
"Gilda: You do hate me, don't you, Johnny? Johnny Farrell: I don't think you have any idea of how much. Gilda: 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. Darling... [they kiss passionately] Gilda: I think I'm going to die from it."
"Ballin Mundson: Gilda, are you decent? Gilda: Me? [long pause] Gilda: Sure. I'm decent."