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I hate you so much that I would destroy myself to take you down with me.

I hate you so much that I would destroy myself to take you down with me.

(Source: bellecs)

3 months ago on 12 February 2012 with 1,207 notes
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#rita hayworth  #gilda 

bellecs:


I’m going to do exactly what I please, when I please. I was true to one man once, hmmm… and look what happened. - Gilda, 1946

bellecs:

I’m going to do exactly what I please, when I please. I was true to one man once, hmmm… and look what happened. - Gilda, 1946

4 months ago on 22 January 2012 with 1,411 notes
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#rita hayworth 


If I’d known where it would end, I’d never let anything start. If I’d been in my right mind, that is. But once I’d seen her — once I’d seen her — I was not in my right mind for quite some time.

If I’d known where it would end, I’d never let anything start. If I’d been in my right mind, that is. But once I’d seen her — once I’d seen her — I was not in my right mind for quite some time.

mattybing1025:

During the filming of Gilda, Harry Cohn, who was obsessed with Rita Hayworth and endlessly lusted after her, began to suspect that something was up between his two stars; a situation that made him very agitated.  Cohn learned that Glenn and Rita did not go home after work but hid out together in Rita’s dressing room until later in the evening.  One day the studio boss summoned Glenn to his office to talk about it. 
Glenn described their meeting:

I went to see him.  He was very unpleasant.  He demanded to know what Rita and I were up to — he knew exactly how long we were in the dressing room together.  When I told him we were rehearsing and just having a couple of drinks at the end of the day, he snorted that he wasn’t going to keep the studio open all night anymore, and we were to go right home after work. 
The situation became ridiculous.  We found out that Harry had planted listening devices in the dressing rooms.  We were both furious.  But then we decided to play a joke on Harry.  Just for Cohn’s microphones we acted out a scene like we could never have gotten away with in the movie.  I’d start groaning, “Oh Rita…come on, baby, give it to me!”  And Rita would moan back, “Oh, Glenn, that’s great…yes, yes!!”  Rita would repeat the refrain from the song “Amado Mio” from the film, “Love me forever and let forever begin tonight.” 
Harry never picked up on our mischief.  Sometimes we’d have to rush out of the dressing room because we were laughing so hard and didn’t want the microphones to pick it up.

mattybing1025:

During the filming of Gilda, Harry Cohn, who was obsessed with Rita Hayworth and endlessly lusted after her, began to suspect that something was up between his two stars; a situation that made him very agitated.  Cohn learned that Glenn and Rita did not go home after work but hid out together in Rita’s dressing room until later in the evening.  One day the studio boss summoned Glenn to his office to talk about it. 

Glenn described their meeting:

I went to see him.  He was very unpleasant.  He demanded to know what Rita and I were up to — he knew exactly how long we were in the dressing room together.  When I told him we were rehearsing and just having a couple of drinks at the end of the day, he snorted that he wasn’t going to keep the studio open all night anymore, and we were to go right home after work.

The situation became ridiculous.  We found out that Harry had planted listening devices in the dressing rooms.  We were both furious.  But then we decided to play a joke on Harry.  Just for Cohn’s microphones we acted out a scene like we could never have gotten away with in the movie.  I’d start groaning, “Oh Rita…come on, baby, give it to me!”  And Rita would moan back, “Oh, Glenn, that’s great…yes, yes!!”  Rita would repeat the refrain from the song “Amado Mio” from the film, “Love me forever and let forever begin tonight.”

Harry never picked up on our mischief.  Sometimes we’d have to rush out of the dressing room because we were laughing so hard and didn’t want the microphones to pick it up.

#Badasses of yore

11 months ago on 15 June 2011 with 187 notes
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#marlene dietrich  #rita hayworth 

goodbyefuturehellopast:

Rita Hayworth | Gilda (1946)

goodbyefuturehellopast:

Rita Hayworth | Gilda (1946)

11 months ago on 8 June 2011 with 203 notes
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#rita hayworth 
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