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Gilda

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Gilda
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Movie poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing United States
Directed by Charles Vidor
Release Date 1946
Language English
Studio Columbia Pictures
Distributor Columbia Pictures
Main Cast
Character Actor
Gilda Mundson Rita Hayworth
Johnny Farrell Glenn Ford
Ballin Mundson George Macready
Det. Maurice Obregon Joseph Calleia
Uncle Pio Steven Geray
Casey Joe Sawyer
Capt. Delgado Gerald Mohr
Gabe Evans Mark Roberts


Gilda is a 1946 film noir released by Columbia Pictures that starred Rita Hayworth in her signature role, part of a deadly love triangle between an ambitious gangster (Glenn Ford) and a powerful casino owner (George Macready) in post-World War II Buenos Aires.

The following firearms were used in the film Gilda:


Iver Johnson Safety Automatic Hammerless

A gambler who has been cut out of Mundson's cartel draws an Iver Johnson Safety Automatic Hammerless and fires at the club owner.

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The gambler fires at Mundson.
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Revolver in hand, the man attempts to flee the club.

Colt Police Positive

One of Mundson's bodyguards, Huerta (George J. Lewis), draws a Colt Police Positive from his waistband during the shooting in the bar.

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Huerta draws his revolver.
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Huerta keeps his revolver tucked in his waistband.
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This may be the same revolver drawn by a mugger and held on Johnny in the opening sequence.

Mauser 1934

One of the German gangsters (Ludwig Donath) confronts Johnny with a Mauser 1934.

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The two Germans confront Johnny.
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Uncle Pio (Steven Geray) tries to crack a joke with the gun-toting Germans.

Colt Detective Special

Ballin Mundson (George Macready) draws a Colt Detective Special.

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Mundson pulls his Detective Special.