Rita Hayworth
13 titles
Filmography
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Gilda
(1946)A beguiling femme fatale gets even with her bitter, small-time gambler ex-boyfriend by marrying his boss, a mysterious Buenos Aires casino owner.

Pal Joey
(1957)A womanizing nightclub singer must choose between a rich widow and a new chorus girl. Based on the Rodgers and Hart musical of the same name.

Salome
(1953)Salome tries to save John the Baptist from losing his head to the sword of King Herod, reversing the story that she was responsible for his death.

The Happy Thieves
(1961)A suave art thief and his alluring accomplice are blackmailed into attempting to steal a priceless painting from Madrid's famed Prado Museum.
The Naked Zoo
(1970)Adultery, LSD and murder catch up to a millionaire's (Ford Rainey) wife (Rita Hayworth) and a writer (Stephen Oliver) in Miami's Coconut Grove.

Separate Tables
(1958)The lives of a disparate group of unfulfilled people converge at a small, seaside English hotel in this adaptation of Terence Rattigan's classic play.

They Came to Cordura
(1959)An Army major marked as a coward escorts Medal of Honor candidates through the desert in 1916 Mexico.

The Renegade Ranger
(1938)When Texas ranger Captain Jack Steele is sent to capture a wanted murderer and gang leader, he bucks authority when he learns the whole story.

Trouble in Texas
(1937)Rodeo stars are being killed with poisoned needles, and Tex Ritter is next on the list.

The Strawberry Blonde
(1941)James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland and Rita Hayworth sparkle in this comedy about a man who wonders if he should have married his wife or his former girlfriend, The Strawberry Blonde.One Sunday afternoon at the turn of the 20th century, Hugo Barnstead (Jack Carson) walks into the office of dentist Biff Grimes (Academy Award winner Cagney--Yankee Doodle Dandy, The Roaring Twenties). Hugo doesn't suspect that Biff--with good reason--intends to murder him. Biff's memory wanders back to the events years before when his partner, Hugo, set him up for a prison term then married his girlfriend, Virginia Brush (Hayworth--Gilda, Pal Joey). But as Biff imagines what his life would have been were he married to Virginia, he realizes that he is much happier wed to Amy (Academy Award winner de Havilland--Gone with the Wind, The Adventures of Robin Hood) and lets his intended victim leave with nothing more than a very sore jaw.

Only Angels Have Wings
(1939)Jean Arthur is a stranded showgirl who sets her sights on Cary Grant in this rousing adventure taleof men who fly mail planes over the Andes.

Hit the Saddle
(1937)Corrupt rancher Rance McGowan resorts to disrupting farmland with his trained killer horse, which ultimately causes trouble after it kills a sheriff.

Dante's Inferno
(1935)A man joins a carnival called Dante's Inferno and becomes consumed with turning the show into a spectacular, leading his family to the brink.