Amado Mio
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  • Indimenticabile!!!!!!!!!!!!

    giosup

    

  • BRAVO

  • when hollywood was hollywoos,rita ever and ever

    

  • Watching this short but beautiful performance of Rita Hayworth always puts me in a better mood. She was the best and the greatest of them all.

  • Fabulosa interpretação deste grande, antigo, belo e inolvidável bolero!

    Bravo "mariamoon 1959" por nos ter disponibilizado esta bela peça musical!

  • she went to montevideo hahhaa to my country´s capital , love Rita <3

  • che bella!

  • .....beyond words..(..gorgeous..is understatement..) thanks for sharing..!!!!

  • What a WOMAN..I'm a Gay Man and she drives me insane with her SEX APPEAL

  • And seeing her mesmerizing singing this slow pace that leaves us amazed and almost Parrado eye to see the curves of the body of Gilda and sequined clothing forming a beautiful contrast to the calm and mesmerizing music Number wonderful

  • Margarita Cansino, better known as Rita Hayworth! what a classic beauty. One of the true Divas.

    

  • I can only say one word for this awesome scene...seductive!

  • Queen! Thank you for posting this jewel. 

  • FABULOUS - From Egypt with Love - :D

  • She was the greatest female dancer in Hollywood history and a terribly underrated actress. Thanks for the magic and the fantasy, Princess Rita.

  • China Forbes and Pink Martini do a great performance of Amado Mio. v=1MOQv_E8yJU

  • Pink Martini version is the best I've heard !

  • muy buena escena la de Rita Hayworth, brilla tambien en Sangre y Arena, con mucha sensualidad. La version cantada en español, por una gran Española que en su momento sobresalio de las pantallas de cine latino , SARA MONTIEL , GRANDE y BELLA COMO MUCHAS ACTRICES COMTENPORANEAS A ELLA ,

  • One word,gorgeous!!!!!

  • Amado Mio = Beloved of mine

  • precioso el video

  • Rita Hayworth to me the ultimate sex symbol, movie queen personified.

  • tis is what we MUST call ''woman''...she is so gorgeous....

  • Intramontabile, unica, bellissima!

  • I love her outfit! Shes stunning

  • Cudownie piękna , zgrabna RITA no i jak śpiewa i tańczy

  • SPLENDIDA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i love her outfit :D

  • Derrochaba gracia , sensualidad y belleza

    Era de ascendencia española, andaluza de Granada (España)

  • Growing up in Michigan, as a child, I had a tremendous love for Rita. I never missed her films. Then, in the 60s, living in Hollywood, I went to a party that she attended with hairdresser, George Masters. She would have been in her 40s and was very shy even though everyone was enthralled with her. Every now and then she would give us the Rita smile and, man, she reminded you of how gorgeous she was. How lucky I was to have met one of my idols. She was at her peak in this dance number.

  • Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita

  • THE SEXIEST WOMAN... EVER. ITS A TRAGEDY NOT TO BE WITH US !!!!!!!!

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  • lol amado is my last name (:

  • it' so great artist!!!!! very beautifull and fantastic singer!!!

  • @94miaou

    I love Rita, but I hate to break it too you, she's not singing. But her dancing, that's 100 percent real.

  • Comunque una figona pazzesca....

    penso sempre di aver sbagliato qualcosa nella mia data di nascita

  • Brazil was created by Portugueese and Portugal was a County escindend from Castille (Spain), She was never from Latin America but had IBERIC (sounds better?) blood plus Irish (through her mother) or celtic and celtic were related with celtic from Spain. So, whatever she is a "bocatto di cardinale" never seen again. Am i crazy, definetively YES. Bye Juan

  • There is no one to replace Rita Hayworth. This is her song! Thank you.Maya

  • Dance, gesture, everything by the great Jack Cole ! An influ on Jerry Robbins.

    Rita is superbo.

  • I would like to thank mariamoon for sharing this video with us. In my opinion, Rita was the greatest female dancer of all time. I am even saying that she was better than Ginger Rodger's. I love watching Rita dancing to this beautiful song. There were not many songs made in the 1940's that I can say this about. This was a long time before my day but Amado Mio is a very beautiful song especially when Rita dances to it. RIP my dear Rita, the sex goddess!

  • She was born Margarita Cansino. Her parents were born in Madrid (Spain) and emigrated to the USA, where they opened a dance school (both professional dancers) and Rita was a cosummate dancer by her early teens, The rest is history, one of the most magic presences that ever graced the silver screen!

  • @tiotorero Su padre era Español,nacido en Sevilla Eduardo Cansino,su madre de origen irlandés y británico Volga Haworth,ambos bailarines.Margarita Carmen Cansino,nació en New York en 1918 .La descubrió el sub director de la fox al verla bailar con su padre en un espectáculo,adoptó el nombre artistico de Rita (Margarita)Hayworth,apellido de su madre incluyendole la y.Y a partir de ahí nació el mito.

  • Margarita, rita was from spanish europe origin

    Spanish women always so beautiful

  • she was a goddess!

  • what legs....

  • This is fucking classic! Damn she's good! I love Rita!

  • Beautiful sexy woman and great actress.. And she could dance. I mean dance that would put Michael Jackson and all those wanabe to shame. She had class.

    LIke all beautiful women from Spain :) I also found out today that actors Humprey Bogart and Joan Bennett had Spanish background too. I cant wait to visit Spain in two weeks. and see all those beautiful white Spanish girls :) which are the best of Europe.

  • look at that figure over 5,8 so thin and elegant yet with gorgeous hips and the face of an angel with great angelic beauty yet so sensual and exoctic. no wonder she has been praised for over 70 years. the talent is immense in her the way she dances is perfect her dancing reminds me of michael jackson dancing strong yet slow and elegant

  • I love Rita so much that it just tears my heart out to watch her dance because she was so classy. There was a large void left when Rita passed from this earth.  We need her back to fill that void that no one else is or has been capable of filling. I love you Rita and I know that you are dancing with the angels in heaven.

  • she derverved an oscar for this performance but she never even got nominated for anything

  • Rita got a nomination for a Golden Globe for her performance in "Circus World" and later on she got awards for her contributions to film ;-)

  • Her dancing looked so effortless, like she was born doing it. I think this sequence is really underrated since Put the Blame on Mame is usually the Gilda number that is focused on

  • I'm obsessed... such beauty!

  • Va por ti Bond, por cómo me haces sentir

  • This woman was so beautiful and so talented. I read long ago that in life she was very insecure about herself. Of course I don't know if it's true or not. All I can say is that as a woman myself, I would love to possess just a fraction of her beauty. Talk about happy? But who's to say. Thanks for the post. The outfits of that day were out of sight! I'd wear that now.

  • There was only one Rita!

  • Needs more cowbell! :-) Rita Hayworth acting and dancing, and Anita Ellis singing.

    Just saw this movie on TMC yesterday. A "star vehicle" Bob said. Strangely unpleasant story with enjoyable musical numbers and...nice view. People would come to see Rita sit on a chair and read the phonebook. Anita Ellis, what a voice! Rita Hayworth- what a everything!

  • Rita Hayworth was fantastic in this movie (see also Put the Blame on Mame).

    Dalida copied her style...

  • Rita Hayworth got it. You are just transfixed on her. Practically everybody in scene disappears... Glen who? Just kidding, I love this film.

  • what style of dance is this that she's doing?

  • a barcelona????? Rita Cansino, POR DIOS!!!!! Lo último que sería es de Barcelona, en todo caso de Madríd, no hablaba catalán.DE MADRID

  • I want to have lived then...

  • esto me recuerda a Barcelona

  • Обольстительна!

  • D I VI N E!

  • She sure knew how to move; a delight for the eye!

  • According to Wikipedia for Rita Hayworth:

    "Another source of "gnawing resentment" for Hayworth was her studio's failure to train her to sing or even encourage her to learn how to sing.[16] She was dubbed. The public didn't know this closely guarded secret, and she ended up embarrassed because she was constantly asked by the troops to sing.[17]"

  • omg that waist!

  • After watching this, reality hits that these Hollywood beauties are lost to us forever, the Hollywood starlets of the last two decades do not hold a candle to this sophistication, talent, class...while some are talented actresses they can't sing and dance as well as act.

  • What a scene...When I think of the word "fabulous" I think of Gilda in that dress, doing that dance, singing that song.

    I've never heard a better version of Amado Mio than this one by Anita Ellis. And Rita is breathtaking. If I were a guy I'd be mad for her.

  • @detectmendacity I don't know if you've heard the Pink Martini version, but that one is excellent as well.

  • actually Marilyn was inspired by Rita when it came to dancing, about looks Marilyn was inspired by Lana Turner,Jean Harlow and Marlene Dietrich

  • hmmmmmmm, i think that i prefer the pink martini version. new school wins!

  • @mercer240 So do I, in terms of the video overlaid by China's vocal ... eminently rewatchable!

  • She's so awesome!!

    And with a waistline like that...jeezum.

  • whao nice thank you !

  • woow... que mujer mas hermosa y talentosa... ya casi no hay personas asi!!!

  • In my opinion, Rita was the best female dancer ever. Fred Astaire loved dancing with her and they made several show together. If a lady was good enough for Fred Astaire then she was damn good. He was such a perfectionist and was the best male dancer to ever dance before a camera. Rita could keep up with him and that why she is the best.

    I hope that you are dancing and singing in heaven Rita. You was such an angel down here on earth you have to be dancing somewhere in the heaven's.

  • Esto si que era una mujer bella, las de ahora son todas unas putas operadas hasta las uñas de los pies, aprendan de ella, que sin necesidad de tener un pecho abundante supo ser hermosa y tener talento para actuar.

  • pero como se llamaba la que le doblaba al cantar?

  • that's what is so wonderful about her.. she could dance and act and sing. what couldn;t the woman do ?

  • shes not the singer am sorry if i killed your fantasy :)

  • @saxoonya69 sorry to kill your fantasy.......she most certainly could sing. wow read her bio.

  • @bronteteri she could sing? maybe but not this one go to wikibedia and search for amdo mio mine was killed to:)

  • God, she was wonderful.  And that gown by Jean Louis was fabulous. The editing was very different from the "Mame" number, which was superb. The camera was much farther away. You could see her great dancing, but you miss the close ups.

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  • ¿qué tiene que ver esto de que su padre era hispano? ESPAÑA dejó de ser HISPANIA hace muchos siglos, si seguimos remontándonos al pasado, podríamos decir también que el padre de Rita tenia rasgos íberos, que mas tarde se mezclaron con romanos y mas tarde musulmanes... ¿Cuántos orígenes tenían Rita y su padre? Hablamos simplemente de que Rita es de origen ESPAÑOL, por lo tanto, es medio española, sinceramente, no entiendo qué tiene que ver la cultura pre-hispánica con esto.

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  • Nobody has said that Rita is Hispanic, given that only by having a party for my Spanish, others much more, and Rita is Spanish law and Spanish heritage ... His way of conveying his passion, his fire is a tremendous show of Seville and the Spanish blood that flowed through his veins, unless you run Irish whiskey and its high alcohol out what would cause that ...

  • @azahardelacruz

    How true!!!

  • BIEN DICHO AZAHARDELACRUZ

  • La censura de la franquista no queria qué se estrenase Gilda en España ,pero cuando el General Franco se enteró qué Rita Hayworth era hija de un bailaor español ,dijo qué se estrenase y se estreno......

  • Rita Hayworth or Margarita Cansino was born in Brooklyn, but his father was a spanish dancer, he was born in Castilleja de la Cuesta, Sevilla. El arte le tiene que salir de alguna parte!!

  • why do some people think Rita's from spain she not her father is,she was born in Brooklyn New York

  • Yes , born in Brooklyn , NY but people are shocked to find out that she is Hispanic. Great way to shatter stereotypes...

  • She was of SPANISH origin, NOT HISPANIC, i. e. Latin American. Not the same thing.

  • Hispanic doesn't mean you are form latin America. It means you are from a culture that speaks spanish. Latin America is called like that because their roots are from european latin cultures like Portugal, Spain and other latin based european countries. They don't all speak spanish. The way to united it was by calling it "Latin-America". The europeans mixed with the Pre-Hispanic cultures that was already in existence in the New World.

  • In the south, it was mainly Spain the leader in the colonies. We can say that Rita was from Spanish origin yes but we can also say that her dad was hispanic. Therefore she was from hispanic origin too. The latin american natives are not hispanic. They have their own culture. IN Mexico for example there are natives who don't speak spanish at all. Of course, after so many centuries they also have Hispanic heritage because the Spaniards mixed with them. Interesting!

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  • @TheLightBearer1969 You mean, she's NOT LATINA...she's HISPANIC.... is that what you're trying to say?

  • @TheLightBearer1969

    Good information regarding Rita, but Latin American isn't the same as hispanic. Brazil is in Latin America and it isn't hispanic. We speak Portuguese and don't have Spain as primary influence in our culture or societal organization.

  • @moniabless Certainly. The problem lies with the word "Latin American" in itself, it's not presice or scientifically accurate, as I said somewhere else. Hispanic American, Luso American, French American, Anglo American, Dutch American, would be all about mentioning the former colonial powers but still, how "Luso" would be an Amazonian native and how "Hispanic" would be an Andean Peruvian, taking into consideration their ethnicity, culture and language and likely grudge to the white man?

  • @TheLightBearer1969

    Other interpretation would consider the language spoken, which, in all referred countries, derived from Latin.

    Nevertheless, I was referring specifically to your comment:

    "She was of SPANISH origin, NOT HISPANIC, i. e. Latin American. Not the same thing."

    It is giving the wrong idea that Hispanic and Latin American are the same thing. Hispanics are Latin Americans, but Latin Americans aren't Hispanics.

  • @TheLightBearer1969 ,and Irish

  • @TheLightBearer1969 Not completely. Her mother was Irish and use to dance at The Zitfield Follies. When became famous she kept her last name: Hayworth.

  • @TheLightBearer1969 Well explained!!

  • Hispanics are from "Spanish Speaking Countries" not Spain! Spaniards are from Spain and Rita Hayworth's father was from Spain! He is Spanish, thus she is half Spanish. Her mother was the daughter of Irish immigrants. So Rita is of Spanish/Irish heritage born in the United States.

  • At one point Spain was called HIspania which let to Espania later on. Spaniards are hispanics as well. They speak spanish too and they are latin such as Italy, Portugal, France and Spain. The Romans spoke latin which is the basis of their language. Also, the way they live is "very latin" giving more importance to a "good life". In the Americas, they mixed with the natives in the continent giving birth a a new culture. Have you ever heard to the term "Pre Hispanic Culture"?

  • In any case most of these terms are either misnomers or words that change meaning through the ages, or perhaps both things at a time. Strictly language and race-wise, Latins were the ancient Romans before inter-marrying. There are none left. On the other hand, if we were to use the term Latin-American as widely as its modern use should warrant it would also include the Québecois, the Haitians, Gouadeloupans and even the remnants of French-speaking people from Louisiana -if there are any left.

  • ..The descendants of the ancient Romans still exist and they are relatively unspoiled.

    Since the city of Rome and its surroundings have never been dominated by strangers as unfortunately most of the rest of Italy..^_^..

    No, I am not Roman..lol

    This is only a comment about history, nothing else...

    I agree with you, needless to point endlessly (with pride or contempt) to what past race or mixed races we belong. If not to satisfy a curiosity..

    To me Rita was Rita Hayworth, an Star..

  • GEt a load of this I found out today that also Humprey Bogart and the great actress oJoan Bennet also had white European

    spanish blood in them :)

  • @sammy7819

    Spaniards was born where they want

  • She's half spanish, Her mother not spanish. you can lay claim to half of her.

  • She begans her career as flamenco dancer named Rita Cansino, later she went to Hollywood and use her "second" surname (only spaniard use two surnames) Hayworth

    She was born in NY by casual, his father was working just at that time there with his flamenco company

    her mother was irish (celtic), descendant from ancient spanish celts

  • @iSPaLiTo- Yes her mother is of Irish and English Descent

  • @glorys9 -No she's not

  • Not really :L

    She was half Hispanic and half irish/english :D her mother was descended from Irish celts, her father was spanish :)

  • Epic Fail 100%

  • I read her biography...what is your worth? So, she was so beautiful that y'all want HER to be spanish, whatever...thats not what was in the book, or the website!

    SO, look like you are.

  • Sorry to burst your bubble, but she was Anglo-Irish Hispanic

  • SHe was of white Spanish background from europe. NOt Hispanic from Latin America.

  • @glorys9 no, she wasn't italian at all. she was spanish-english/irish

  • @iSPaLiTo - I've been doing my homework also

  • Margarita Cansino! from Spain! Viva España!

  • I'll be the first to say that I love Marilyn Monroe. She was absolutely gorgeous and a very entertaining actress. But when it comes down to it, she couldn't hold a candle to many actresses of her era, in terms of overall talent. They were all absolutely gorgeous though, and lovely actresses :)

  • sorry my friend DonLouiVer , Marilyn Monroe is an ice tea comparing to Rita Hayworth a first class champaign

    and that magic & inner glow like a sunrise when rita appears on the screen take a close look at here eyes in any close up in any of her films

    sorry again my friend but rita is way much much hotter :-)

  • @lolydandy i would like to see angelina jolie due this dance, never in amillion years .pat

  • @lolydandy you'r right! rita has an incomparable magic

  • @juanmax I've heard about her when I was a kid. Watching her now after years and being Marilyn so delightful I must accept, gladly, that Rita is a goddess. Imagine her, for 1946's. Nothing to do with moderne stars. Hurra Rita-Gilda I have falled in love with you. Young generations should appreciate people and things like these. From Northern Chile, Juan

  • @lolydandy I agree...I've never been a huge fan of marilyn..there's just something magical about rita..for me, marilyn was more hype than talent.

  • Rita was beautiful alright, but Marilyn Monroe had that undefinable magic, an inner radiance that just shines. in every scene.

    When it comes to Marilyn, people would always say that when her scene comes up, she just "lights up the screen!"

    Rita Hayworth, jean harlow, sophia loren, betty grable...they don't have that.

    I think Liz taylor also has that magic...but she grew very fat compare to Marilyn.

  • Why compare to things so different?They were both sexy in their own ways:Marilyn was innocent and vulnerable and it made her appealing to both men and women,Rita was the exotic femme fatale who mens which they'd never met but can get away from her.And don't forget that Marilyn's image was based on Jean Harlow.Marilyn didin't grew to be old like Liz taylor so of course that Marilyn Monroe was slimmer.

  • I think I spelled Kelley differently, because that's the way my sister spells it (I just couldn't go without correcting myself).

  • Modern day beauties cannot compare to women like Rita Hayworth, Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelley... oh i could go on all night.

  • The woman of dreams!

  • An idealic counterpoint to Put the blame

  • There is not and there will not be another one like her - she was and still is a Godess. Watching and listening to her make me shiver. I wish she was still alive and performing.  She is simply unforgettable.

  • Beautiful actress! Beautiful dance! But voice - is that beautiful voice also hers? If not, who is the singer?

  • Anita Ellis sang it.

  • Thank you very much for the information!

  • But Anita Ellis didn't have those legs!!

    Haha.

  • she was a goddess!!!

  • My one endeavor my love my darling

    will be to hold you and hold you tight.

    this ending of the third verse is different from the Pink Martinis version

  • She is so beautiful and talented! Women like her are an inspiration to me.

  • so classy and beautiful!

  • truly a beautifull woman. to bad hollywood dosnt have women like this anymore. Unfortunatly we are stuck with a bunch of silicon skanks.

  • Awesome!

    5/*****

  • i'm so proud to be spanish...

    Rita was amazingly beautiful and talented

  • Rita was a latin dancer before she became an actress. Thats why she's so fit.

  • @vividlee23 flamenco is not really latin hell it didn't even dawn on spaniards to come up with it, gypsies did much like many hungarian dances hence not latin if by latin you mean salsa or something

  • песня нашей молодости,  аркадий

  • i wrote an essay bout this film and Laura recently for an assignment, ahh i love this film it has so much depth once you start digging through it :)

  • What did you wrote about Laura?

  • What a true DIVA SHE IS.

    This movie is way before my time, but it sitll brings a great magic with it. I can see how man wanted Gilda... all the time after this movie, released immediatelly after the 2nd WW!!

  • her upper abs looks amazing!!!

  • Diva....................Rita!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i LOVE  her !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • What a classy babe !

  • Sorry, mamboviv, but the unique voice belonged to Anita Ellis. To the best of my knowledge, Rita Hayworth always mimed to other singers - Nan Wynn was another who sang for her.

  • Rita was perfect top to toe!

    And what a unique voice she had

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  • my father fell in love with my mother because she looked like her ... tks to Rita i'm here in this planet

  • The incredible Jean Louis gown is the height of 40's glamour. The ankle-strap pumps are hot too.

  • Rita was lip synching. That's Anita Ellis' beautiful voice. Anita should get credit on this video, please.

  • Belle , bonne danseuse son premier métier, bonne chanteuse!!

    Beaucoup les 3/4 des soit disant stars d'aujourd'hui ne lui arriveront jamais à la cheville:)

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  • Mesmerizing Rita.

    The poster was right..."there never was a woman like Gilda"

  • i do think she did a wonderful performance in Gilda but i think they should have displayed more her talents as a dancer