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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2008

Blood and Sand (1941)
Tyrone power & Linda Darnell & Rita Hayworth

Tyrone is cheating with Rita . .

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  • Is Rita who sings??? Did she speak Spanish?

  • I don't think it was Rita who sang that song and play guitar : ( ! But yeah, I think she could at least little bit of spanish ! Her father was Spanish and Her mother was Irish, so.. : ) ! She's mixed-blood, and I think that's how she got that pretty and gorgeous look !

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  • actresses in 1950s and 1940s look better than most women today

  • Totally, totally agree with you! The women then had a classy look back then

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  • @AniaPolonesa rita did sing,had a good voicewatch gilda with glen ford.tripple threat,sing dance,act///

  • @mellow0w What's the name of that musical Composition at 0:38?

  • @Churruminonian Mexicans are indians.

  • spain and mexico are the same shit

  • @thekingofmoney2000 Exactly, Spaniards are not Mexican bums.

  • women are prowling whores today wear as little a possible, swear, drink, smoke, and dye their hair blonde

  • i dont think they looked any better back then with all the lighting effects and makeup they had to wear which was very very heavy. More to the point women looked better because they dont wander the streets behave like man hunting tramps with underwear on like they do today. Women then had classy way of dressing without resorting to slutty cheap made in china clothing!

  • tyrone was a poof!

  • It´s not Rita who sings, but rather a dubbing by the Cuban singer Mercedes Ruffino. The soundtrack was by the Spanish emigré Vicente Gómez, a great composer and guitar player himself, also the composer of this song.

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