Очень круто стильно подобраны такие разнообразные цвета, но выглядит не безвкусно, а шикарно и очень ей идет! Это делал талантливый понимающий человек❤
I don't care if this is camp, don't care if its not entirely authentic (dance, veils, music etc)---its got Rita Hayworth and that is all that matters!!
Als erster geht es um Rhythmik . Tackt der musik , und Bewegung . Das Sie noch die Haar- Praht hatte und dazu Rohtharig war ,,,,, sollte jedem Mann zu denken geben . 😊
If you want to see a version that's probably pretty close to authentic as far as the music, costume and dance itself, Zefirelli's depiction in Jesus of Nazareth from the 1970s is probably the best version. The actress looked the part, Arabic or Middle Eastern and was also uncomfortably young as Salome would have been.
@@pepperprovasnik я об этом только читала. Увидела это волшебство, и, поняла, что это и есть тот самый танец! Я женщина, но, даже мне понятно, насколько это завораживает мужчину!
I remember watching this as a kid in the eighties and being completely fascinated. My mother had to make me a costume like Rita’s for carnival. I felt like the most beautiful princess in the world. Thank you mom
Yes. It's tragic. ... but we still have the film-record of what a very very talented classy lady she was. ... she always felt her dance routines & work with Fred Astaire were the "high points" of her life & career. she was an amazingly stunning & beautiful woman.
Everybody loves Rita Hayworth, beautiful, marvellous as always. Just forget about the history and simply look at this splendid woman dancing beautifully....There is or was only one Rita Hayworth, for ever in our memories and our hearts....Thanks for posting this. An admirer from Switzerland.
Rhythmik , hat nichts mit Teanz zutun, ! Das eine geht nicht ohne das andere . + Die Körper- Beherrschung dazu . Disziplin in aller maßen. Das ist die Voraussetzung . Das lernt man schon mit 3 Jahren in der Baletschule . Die sensationellen Roten - Haare noch dazu , On Top 😊. Gruß aus Italia
Grazie, unica vera danzatrice, dei sette veli, come mai le generazioni dopo, non hanno imparato niente dalla tua squisitezza e raffinatezza sensuale? Meno male ci hai lasciato questo, anche il brano, così attinente, grazie
Esta fabulosa escena llena de elegancia y sensualidad, que te deja con la boca abierta, demuestra lo que siempre he pensado : Era la mejor bailarina del Hollywood clásico. Nadie en absoluto como la preciosa Rita.
@MrLuisamarlapinta Ese tipo de belleza ya no va en estos tiempos. Los hombres la catalogan de ''' vieja ''. Prefieren un rostro más joven, más fresco. De igual nodo se reconoce su talento.
desde luego, ahora se lleva" la belleza" vulgar y repetida de actrices de plástico que no recuerdas después de ver una película y que no te molestas en recordar. Rita será eterna y no se confunde con nadie como todas las grandes de su época e incluso las que no eran tan grandes.
К своему стыду первый раз вижу эту АРТИСТКУ. И этот танец. Чудусный, страстный. Могу его назвать"девственный стриптиз".никакой пошлости, но призывающий. ❤❤❤❤❤❤!!!
Как же мне нравится Она! Высокая красавица с роскошными волосами❤. Она такая женственная. Ей всё же более к лицу ее натуральный цвет волос. И как жаль, что конец ее жизни был не слишком лучезарным, как она сама. Рита, ты прекрасна!
Rita Hayworth. Grace Kelly. Vivien Leigh. The golden age of Hollywood belonged to them. They eclipse all of today's actresses in beauty, grace and talent.
I think it depends on your personal taste and what you want to get from watching something, but those old movies just don't elicit emotion in me. I want to feel pulled in, like I'm witnessing lives being lived. Old-time acting is often too dramatic (like Rita here: the scream and arm covering her face were just absurdly campy lol) which hides any talent they might have. Old-time actors *performed* the story as if still on the stage. But contemporary actors (at least good ones) *experience* the story as if it were actually happening and in turn make it so much more touching, scary, funny, terrifying, exciting, suspenseful, sexy, heartbreaking, revolting, romantic, awkward, infuriating, and everything else we can feel 🤩
I don't know how anyone could be so narrow-minded to believe one period of movies is good and the other isn't. Obviously, there are good and bad films in each era. Which ones are what is personal. I feel somewhat sorry for a person who thinks in such a myopical manner. I do hate the current trend by most directors of shaking the camera and jump-cutting in an attempt to convey excitement and/or tension. It doesn't work.
Не выросшим на Рите, сложно это принять. Ничуть не трогает из-за отсутствия аутентичности. Можно отметить работу костюмера, но все остальое ничуть не не напоминает восточный танец- нечто хаотичное и резкое. Постановка "танца", рваная пластика актрисы, ее вид -прическа и макияж, декорации - нужно очень постараться, чтобы увидеть Саломею.
Согласна. Какая-то солянка из испанского, индийского, ещё каких-то стилей... и даже самой обыкновенной циганщины. Исполненное так, будто посмотрела пару раз со стороны и решила, что и сама тоже так сможет, ну и исполнила как смогла. Напоминает Митхуна Чакраборти когда он возомнил себя мастером и решил сам себе ставить танцы 😅
I think her roots are from Brooklyn, N.Y. Real acting. Real dancing. Basic choreography. The talent of the Actress. Thought the Kings eyes were going to pop out of his head. He was drooling. WW2 era, and Hollywood makes the World realize that there will be entertainment, even while there are atrocities taking place around the globe. Not too much has changed. Love the old ones.
@@femininefitness1Not sure what movie this is, but I'm going to take a wild guess and say John the Baptist. A woman who really hated him(because he denounced her marriage to Herod) had her daughter dance for Herod, and when he granted her a favor, she asked for John's head on a platter.
As a child I was fascinated and enchanted by these old Hollywood films, particularly if they featured dancers! Rita is fab in this clip. I loved anything oriental and eastern. Of course this is nothing like the real arabic dance. For that I'd recommend Samia Gamal!
No botox, no plastic surgery and she blows the doors off any actress these days. They all did....Natalie wood, Rita, Ingrid..the list goes on and on. Give me Rita Hayworth over Megan Fox any day of the week and twice on Sunday
she had plastic surgery to look white because she was hispanic and wanted to fit into white hollywood, lots of them had surgery they were just more lowkey in those times.
Rita Hayworth's studio actually published & actively advertised the amount of plastic surgery & extensive cosmetic treatments they had her do to make her look more like a "white American", including electrolysis to raise her hairline. Seriously, Google it. They made no secret of it even back then, so it'll be easy to find.
Rita è strepitosa in questa memorabile performance, indossando un costume dalle sfumature meravigliose e muovendosi in modo sinuoso e affascinante sulle note di una musica suggestiva che rievoca le atmosfere dei racconti orientali delle Mille e una notte ❤
@B0RSALIN0 Hello Borsalino. Yes, I did. A long time ago in a theater, then on DVD. Your message reminds me that I should watch this picture again as soon as possible. Glenn Ford is a bit out of place but Rita, WOW!!! "Down to Earth" for instance is not a good film but watching Rita dance at the beginning in her green dress is an enchantment. She is bewitching as well in a so-so movie, "Affair in Trinidad", in two dance numbers. Fortunately we have DVDs to remind us how beautiful she was....
rita haywoth was always absolutely beautiful, but more so before all the electrolisis pain. she was a spanish flower ruined by america. big surprise. and daughter yasmine could have been her clone. i wish i could be half that pretty and talented.
I have never seen this film, but from what I read about it the character of Salome is portrayed by Hayworth as being remorseful for her part in the death of John the Baptist.In reality I doubt the real Salome was remorseful although not much is said about her in the Bible after her captivating presense in the halls of King Herod.
@boboo36 , actually her hair was brown - she began dying it black when dancing professionally with her father to make her look "more Spanish" (and in her early films make-up was used to make her skin look darker), she let her hair go back to its natural color around the time she signed with Columbia, and then for "The Strawberry Blonde" (1941) her hair was dyed red for the first time. But I agree, electrolysis is a very long and agonizing painful process, she did go through a lot.