30 September 2008 17:00
Gilda (1946)
(via)GILDA (1946)
A Columbia Picture
Producer:Viginia Van Upp
Director: Charles Vidor
Screenplay: Marion Parsonnet, from adaptation by Jo Eisinger of an E. A. Ellington story
The Stars:
Rita Hayworth: Gilda
Glenn Ford: Johnny Farrell
George MacReady: Ballin Mundson
Joseph Calleia: Detective Obregon
Steven Geray: Uncle Pio
Songs: by Doris Fisher & Allan Roberts: "Amado Mio," "Put the Blame On Mame"
Miss Hayworth's song vocals: Anita Ellis
Dances staged by Jack Cole
Gowns by Jean Louis
Black & White, 110 mins. running time
"Every man I've ever known has fallen in love with Gilda and awakened with me."
"When Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked the lantern - in Chicago town,
They say that started the fire - that burned Chicago down.
That's the story that went around, but here's the real lowdown,
Put the blame on mame boys, put the blame on mame
Mame kissed a buyer from out of town,
that kissed burned Chicago down.
So you can, Put the blame on mame boys,
put the blame on mame.
Remember the blizzard - back in Manhattan, in 1886
They say that traffic was tied up - and folks - were in a fix.
That's the story that went around, but here's the real lowdown,
Put the blame on mame boys,
put the blame on mame
Mame gave a chump such and ice cold no-
for seven days they shoveled snow.
So you can, Put the blame on mame boys,
put the"....(((Johnny walks in and stops Gilda's singing))
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