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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

The Love Goddess Rita Hayworth: The Bastard (1968)

Source:The Daily Review- The Love Goddess Rita Hayworth, in The Bastards from 1968. 
Rita is like 50 at this point and she's no longer this adorable little girl that seemed like in the 1940s. She's now more experienced and has even aged a little bit. But she's still gorgeous, still very cute, and still very quick and not to be messed with. 

“Rita Hayworth’s Scenes In “The Bastard” (1968) – The Role Joan Crawford Abandonded.”

Source:The Concluding Chapter- The Love Goddess Rita Hayworth, in The Bastard, from 1968.
From The Concluding Chapter

A chance to see Rita Hayworth in color and when she was still very cute and beautiful. Not how she looked in the 1940s and 50s, but still looking very good and sounding great. Her voice always made her sound a lot younger than she actually was and her smile always made her seem younger as well.

And she still had the body as well as we’re still talking about one of the top actress’s in Hollywood as well. She was truly special and I just wish we could have seen a lot more of her in color, before she was born for color TV and film.

As far as this film whether you want to call it the Sons of Satan, or The Bastard and I might add The Bastards, because we’re talking about two sons who are brothers who are professional criminals as thieves, it’s the same thing.

Two guys who went real bad and one of them even worst by beating the hell out of his brother to keep all the money and jewels that they just stole together. These are guys that only their beautiful, adorable mother could love, while their father goes out of their way to pretend he doesn’t even know them and perhaps wears disguises when he’s seen with his sons. So people don’t think he’s their father.

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