Review of Gilda (1946) by Paul J — 19 Mar 2013
A small time hood employed by a mobster club-owner whom he befriends is shaken when the same owner introduces him to his new fiancé, the woman he loved long ago. There is nothing particularly impressive about the story itself.
Yet, this film carries one of the best examples of sexual tension, shared here by Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth, the latter at her most iconic as the titular character that has become a symbol of the noir genre.
This review of Gilda (1946) was written by Paul J on 19 Mar 2013.
Gilda has generally received very positive reviews.
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