How many films did Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth make together?
Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth starred in five big screen Hollywood films together. They were in the 1940 American comedy-drama romance film "The Lady in Question", the 1946 American film noir "Gilda", the 1948 American adventure drama romance film "The Loves of Carmen", the 1952 American film noir "Affair in Trinidad", and the 1965 crime drama film "The Money Trap".
"The Lady in Question", a Charles Vidor film, was produced by B. B. Kahane. The screenplay by Lewis Meltzer was based on the story "Gribouille" by Marcel Achard. A juror in a murder trial takes pity on the defendant who has just been acquitted. He invites her to move into his family's home and his son soon falls in love with her.
"Gilda", also a Charles Vidor film, is known for cinematographer Rudolph Maté's photography, costume designer Jean Louis's wardrobe for Hayworth, and choreographer Jack Cole's dance efforts. It concerns a small-time gambler hired to work in a Buenos Aires casino; he discovers his employer's new wife is his former lover.
"The Loves of Carmen", a film directed by Charles Vidor, is about a beautiful but amoral gypsy girl. She entices a young dragoon to betray his honor and get cashiered from the service. For her sake, he soon turns to a life of crime.
Vincent Sherman's "Affair in Trinidad" reunites Hayworth and Ford for what is a slow paced murder mystery.
"The Money Trap", a Burt Kennedy film, concerns a cop with financial problems and an extravagant wife. He turns crooked.
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