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Posted on September 2nd, 2010 - Filed in Gallery - 0 Comments / Leave one
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Today I’ve uploaded quite a bit of photos in the gallery, including images of Rita Hayworth in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as some film stills. Rita was such a beautiful woman in every age. Please click here to view all of the new additions.




Turner Classic Movies is againing two Rita Hayworth movies next month, including Pal Joey and The Renegade Ranger, as well as a Rita documentary. If anyone is able to record and share the The Renegade Ranger and the documentary, please do get in touch! I’d love to see them myself and share with the fans since they are both unavailable on DVD.

September 1, 11:56 PM on TCM – Rita Hayworth Biography
September 2, 12:00 AM on TCM – Pal Joey
September 14, 7:15 AM on TCM – The Renegade Ranger




Very exciting news, Rita fans! Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and The Film Foundation are releasing a new Rita Hayworth boxset, titled The Films of Rita Hayworth, to be released November 2, 2010. It features five fully restored and remastered Rita films (including Tonight and Every Night, Salome and Miss Sadie Thompson, which have not been released on R1 DVD yet) and some exciting, brand new special features. Read on for further details!

One of the most glamorous movie stars of all time, Rita Hayworth was the ultimate bombshell of the 1940s. Known as “The Love Goddess,” she was equally adept at playing sultry temptresses or dancing her way through splashy Technicolor musicals. On November 2, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and The Film Foundation have teamed again to present The Films of Rita Hayworth, five of Hayworth’s finest films on DVD — three of them for the first time. These fully restored and remastered films highlight her charm, grace and allure as a dancer, dramatic actress, and vamp—while charting the exceptional range of her career. It’s a collection that showcases one of Hollywood’s most unforgettable stars … and is certain to win her legions of new admirers as well. The collection includes the Technicolor war-time musical Tonight and Every Night, the lavish biblical spectacle Salome, and the dramatic musical Miss Sadie Thompson (each making their DVD debuts), as well as the Rita’s most iconic films Cover Girl with Gene Kelly and the celebrated Gilda with Glenn Ford.

The Films of Rita Hayworth also features all-new bonus materials, including special introductory featurettes with a trio of award winning talent: “Baz Luhrman on Cover Girl,” “Patricia Clarkson on Tonight and Every Night,” “Martin Scorsese and Baz Luhrman on Gilda,” and “Introducing Miss Sadie Thompson with Patricia Clarkson.” In addition, acclaimed author and film critic Richard Schickel offers commentary on Hayworth’s defining role, Gilda. The Films of Rita Hayworth will be available for $59.95 SRP.




Posted on June 22nd, 2010 - Filed in Gallery - 0 Comments / Leave one
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“If I’d been a ranch, they would’ve named me ‘The Bar Nothing.’”

Here is the second Gilda gallery update that I’ve been promising, which includes production stills and photoshoots of Rita in her legendary, career defining role. Needless to say, Ms. Hayworth looks absolutely flawless in every frame of the picture!




Turner Classic Movies and MOMAXe are showing more Rita Hayworth movies in the upcoming few weeks. Be sure to tune in the following times if you’re in North America:

June 24, 2:15 PM on TCM – Susan and God
June 27, 4:55 AM on MOMAXe – Separate Tables
Jul 1, 12:00 AM on TCM – Tonight and Every Night