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  • That's a long 3 minutes and 41 seconds.

  • Rita doesn't seem like the woman to be in this movie....

  • Hilarious and sad. It's like a hare-brained rehearsal for "Shampoo." Rita, what a falling off there was....what a noble babe is here overthrown....

  • Hell... I'd of done her.

  • Looks like an awesome movie.

  • this is a stupid ass movie

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  • "take a close look to rita"

    It's take a good look AT Rita.

    I did and she isn't looking too good here. You say she was only 50 in this film?? That's still pretty young in my book, I'm 52. Yes she was an alcoholic. She had a very bad drinking problem and she wasn't diagnosed as having Alzheimer's until 1980. She may not have been drunk in these scenes but alcohol had definately taken its toll. Sad.

  • Rita Hayworth! Wow! Not the best way to remeber her though. A legend ending her career in a bad B-film.

  • take a close look to rita

    she is 50-years and looks better than any

    botox actress from today.

    she was a very lovely dancer and talanted actress. watch her in Gilda, Salome, You'll Never Get Rich, You Were Never Lovelier to know her position and contribution to the world of entertainment and cenima

  • what a piece of crap. it is an insult to one of the most beautifull women ever lived

    the one and only Love Symbol Rita Hayworth. It brings tears to my eyes, so sad end for rita, if she lived in these days

    she still would be the perfect beauty

    without any botox or silicon any new actress could not hold a candel for rita

    this clip made me so sad

  • Sad to see Rita Hayworth, then starting to suffer from Alzheimers, in a piece of crap like this.  In those days long before botox could make a 50 year old look like Sharon Stone, youth was worshipped. Actresses of a certain age couldn't show their true abilities. The only options were the theatre, concert stage, & later TV mini series in the 70's & 80's. Then actresses like Joan Collins, Ava Gardner, Lana Turner, Jane Wyman, Bette Davis & Barbara Stanwyck resurrected their careers. Robbie.

  • las criticas de este film fueron terribles.........rita fue una gran actris y bailarina ...pobre no le perdonaron que envejeciera...y ella..solo siguio con su carrera siempre actuando mujeres de su edad...como puedo hacer para conseguir esta pelicula?

  • Poor Rita Hayworth - this was 1968 and she was

    at the low-point of her career. Only 50-years

    old she looks much older, puffy and drunk in this film. Ugly movie for the one-time Love Goddess !!!

  • It makes me so sad when I see this! I would have felt like an idiot directing "Rita Hayworth" in a piece of crap like this. So many of the once beautiful actresses, Rita, Lana Turner et al, once they aged and Hollywood didn't want them they went over to Europe to make mostly B-movies---very, very sad! I know you know this but I'm just saying how awful it is what they do to these actresses!

  • She was`nt drunk---she was suffering from the early stages of Alzheimers. It was later proven that her erractic and odd behavior was the result of it--not from alcohol/

  • i often get told that.hmm yes

  • Oh this looks terrible. Poor Rita really suck low in making this one. :(

  • wow, what is Rita Hayworth doing in this movie, wth lol. movie doesn't match her at all.

  • That guy was messing with a lot of women in that film. Probably got him into a lot of trouble.

  • with these type of films, the trailer was better than the actual film

  • The trailer gives away all the main gags of the film. Isn't that something of a no-no?

  • It seems all old movies would do that.

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