Top cast:John David Washington,Madeleine Yuna Voyles,Gemma Chan
Director:Doug Liman
Genre:Short
Region:South Africa
Year:2003
Storyline:I run the house, don't I? Her house.Her kitchen.Her help.She don't even speak Spanish.Bick: Oh, they understand plenty English when they want to.Luz: I know how to handle Mexicans.Been doin' it all my life.They'd sit on their honkers all day if I didn't keep after 'em.Bick: All right, Luz, cool off.Luz: I thought we oughta talk without her around.I just don't wanna feel that you're settin' up against me, Bick.Bick: Nobody's settin' up against you, Luz.That gal's my wife.And you're fair enough, I think, to try and get along with her.BackgroundGilda(1946) contains the most famous role and peak performance of WWII's GI "love goddess," the beautiful, alluring, and provocative, red-haired "bombshell" pin-up Rita Hayworth - with her sleek and sophisticated eroticism, lush hair and peaches and cream complexion.The patrolman trailed after them - as they made a quick dash around a street corner.The next inter-title stated: "All's well...Job number 13."[Note: The Tramp was unaware that Job # 13 was at he policeman's own apartment.]As the Tramp was showing the housewife (May White) his handiwork at the 13th window repair job of the day, he innocently put his arm around her waist to position her properly o view the installation of a plate of glass.The orphaned Bo was counseled by Virgil to find a girl while attending a rodeo in Arizona:"Bo, you're 21 years old and we're on our way o a big city, Phoenix, Arizona.Beneath the familiar, peaceful, 'American-dream' cleanliness of the daytime scenes lurks sleaziness, prostitution, unrestrained violence, and perversity - powerful and potentially-dangerous sexual forces that may be unleashed if not contained.] Co-star Fay Bainter also won the Best Supporting Actress Award (in addition to being honored with an additional nomination as Best Actress for her performance inWhite Banners.