Friday 24 May 2013

Fall in love with Gilda, but stay for Rita


Rita Hayworth BFI Screen Goddess Stars Red Hair Colour
 
As any fan of the Godesses of the Silver Screen will tell you, Rita Hayworth is up there with the best of them.  Her gorgeous red hair (helped a little by Columbia Pictures), stunning smile and effortless charm made Rita, born Margarita Carmen Cansino, the most popular pin-up of World War II.
 

Rita Hayworth BFI Screen Goddess Gilda Smoking
"Men fell in love with Gilda, but they wake up with me"

 
As such, it comes as no surprise that British Film Institute (BFI) has decided to hold a Rita Hayworth season (starting on the 1st June), which showcases some of her greatest performances committed to film.  Some highlights include the two films she made with Fred Astaire: You'll Never Get Rich (1941) and You Were Never Lovelier (1942), in which she demonstrated her considerable dancing abilities and which she described as 'the only jewels of [her] life'.  Also showing is the classic Gilda (1946), in which Rita played the ultimate screen siren and Cover Girl (1944) which saw her paired with Gene Kelly.
 

Rita Hayworth BFI Screen Goddess Fred Astaire Dancing Colour

One of my favourite pictures of Rita
If you fancy seeing Rita up on the big screen, then make sure you get yourself along to BFI Southbank.  As an added bonus, if you use the code 'vintagenews' when booking, you can get £1.50 of your ticket price (apart from Tuesdays when tickets are only £6 anyway).

 Rita Hayworth BFI Screen Goddess Stars Red Hair Gilda

There will also be a competition on The Vintage News website to win a pair of tickets to the show of your choice, so keep your eyes peeled for that!
 
Rita Hayworth BFI Screen Goddess Stars Red Hair

What is your favourite Rita Hayworth film? Are you planning to see any of her films at the BFI?

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