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  2. Affair in Trinidad - Wikipedia

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    It is notable as Hayworth's "comeback" film after four years away from Columbia, [3] as a reteaming of the stars of Gilda (1946) and for a fiery opening number in which Hayworth dances barefoot to calypso music. [4] Hayworth's singing voice is dubbed by Jo Ann Greer, who later also sang for her in Miss Sadie Thompson and Pal Joey.

  3. Rita Hayworth - Wikipedia

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    Hayworth and Victor Mature at the Hollywood Palladium, 1942 Rita Hayworth with Orson Welles, her second husband. Hayworth with daughter Rebecca Welles in 1946 Hayworth confided to Orson Welles that her father began to sexually abuse her as a child when they were touring together as the Dancing Cansinos.

  4. Rita Moreno - Wikipedia

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    Rita Moreno in 1954. Moreno began her first dancing lessons soon after arriving in New York with a Spanish dancer known as "Paco Cansino", who was a paternal uncle of film star Rita Hayworth. [11] When she was 11 years old, she lent her voice to Spanish-language versions of American films.

  5. Salome (1953 film) - Wikipedia

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    The music score was by George Duning, the dance music by Daniele Amfitheatrof and the cinematography by Charles Lang. Rita Hayworth's costumes were designed by Jean Louis. Hayworth's dances for this film were choreographed by Valerie Bettis. This film was the last produced by Hayworth's production company, the Beckworth Corporation.

  6. The Dancing Cansinos - Wikipedia

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    While performing in and around New York City, The Dancing Cansinos included Eduardo Cansino, Sr. (March 2, 1895 – December 24, 1968), his wife, Volga Hayworth (August 8, 1897 – January 25, 1945), daughter Rita Hayworth (October 17, 1918 – May 14, 1987), and son, Eduardo, Jr. (October 13, 1919 – March 11, 1974).

  7. Cover Girl (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was Hayworth's fourth musical: the first two she had done opposite Fred Astaire. [2] Hayworth's singing voice was dubbed by Martha Mears. [1] Cover Girl was Columbia's first Technicolor musical, [1] and songwriter Arthur Schwartz's first venture into producing. The film was a big hit, and made stars out of both Hayworth and Kelly.

  8. You Were Never Lovelier - Wikipedia

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    You Were Never Lovelier is a 1942 American musical romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth.The supporting cast also features Adolphe Menjou, Xavier Cugat and Adele Mara.

  9. List of Grauman's Chinese Theatre handprint ceremonies

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    Henry Fonda, Rita Hayworth, and Charles Boyer (July 24, 1942) Charles Laughton (July 24, 1942) Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour (February 5, 1943) Betty Grable (February 15, 1943) Monty Woolley (May 28, 1943) Gary Cooper (August 13, 1943) Esther Williams and Private Joe Brain (August 1, 1944) Jack Oakie (February 21, 1945) Jimmy Durante (October 31 ...