12 September 2010

Devastating

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I've  been watching a lot of her lately.

"I think all women have a certain elegance about them which is destroyed when they take off their clothes."











"No one can be Gilda twenty-four hours a day."









[when asked what had held up her dress in Gilda (1946)] "Two things."




"Most men fell in love with Gilda and wakened with me."

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12 comments:

  1. "I think all women have a certain elegance about them which is destroyed when they take off their clothes." Well, this would certainly be true in my case...

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  2. The strip-tease in Gilda is the single greatest minute in American cinema. I saw it on the afternoon movie when I was ten and was warped for life.

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  3. Prisoner of her time in certain ways, I think

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  4. B- I particular loved that quote too and there is certainly something to mystery.

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  5. Magnaverde, I suspect you are among many. It still resonates and she did more with the swinging of a glove and the tossing of a head than anyone.

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  6. Jez. I agree, yet she held the cards, I think women had to & many still have to work with their strongest weapons. You are you know -a JezeBel! pgt

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  7. Francine-I do agree, she had something- whether in movies are in candid shots. I definitely think her Beauty was of the devastating kind.

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  8. "I think all women have a certain elegance about them which is destroyed when they take off their clothes." Funny how the removal of a glove
    can have all the titillation of a striptease and maintain that certain elegance.
    Loved these film clips, thanks Gaye.

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  9. And if, like me, you're a fan of candy-coated airhead pop music, check out the totally charming "Wings"-era song "Dear Rita Hayworth" by the New Vaudeville Bend, which, by the time I first heard it, was over thirty years old.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWc2A6KI_c4

    After hearing it, my brother said "If your diet was as sugary as the music you listen to, you wouldn't have a tooth left in your mouth." We are, at least, in agreement about RH.

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  10. "Most men fell in love with Gilda and wakened with me."
    Such sad statement..., such sad realization.

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  11. Ahh! I LOVED this post and the clips are just brilliant. I watched a US documentary on Sky's Biography channel recently on Rita. It was very sad at the end and it made me cry xx

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