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Friday Noir #151: ‘Gilda’ is really the beautiful side of film noir

Gilda Written by Jo Eisinger Directed by Charles Vidor U.S.A., 1946 It’s just another night at the Buenos Aires docks for ex-pat Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford), a young man who knows his way around gambling, much to the chagrin of the other players partaking in a risky game under the cover of night and shadow. …

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Worth Remembering: William Holden (1918-1981) and Glenn Ford (1916-2006) – Golden Boys 

By most accounts, Harry Cohn was a royal son of a bitch. For the uninformed, Harry Cohn was co-founder of Columbia Pictures, and the autocratic ruler of the studio from its founding in 1919 until his death in 1958.  He was vulgar, crass, tyrannical, a screaming, foul-mouthed verbal bully i.e. a royal son of a …

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