I posted a while back about Gilda, starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford. It was a film I watched rather casually one evening, and I liked it without thinking it was a great masterpiece. But some rank it as a 'landmark in world cinema', and on that basis, BFI Classics have published a study of the film by Melvyn Stokes, which I found very interesting.
Stokes provides a short account of the film's narrative, wisely paying little attention to the rather barmy story-line involving a 'tungsten...
Published on August 31, 2010 19:06