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Affair in Trinidad is a 1952 American film noir directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford. It was produced by Hayworth's Beckworth Corporation and released by Columbia Pictures. [2]
Affair in Trinidad: 1952 Fire Down Below [1] 1957 Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison: 1957 Swiss Family Robinson: 1960 Trinidad and Tobago: 1964 The Right and the Wrong: 1970 The Caribbean Fox: 1970 Bim: 1974 Bacchanal Time [2] 1978 Girl from India: 1982 Obeah: 1987 Crossing Over: 1989 The Last Island: 1990 Men of Gray: 1990 The Hummingbird Tree: 1992 ...
She returned in triumph to Columbia Pictures, and was cast in the musical You'll Never Get Rich (1941) opposite Fred Astaire in one of the highest-budgeted films Columbia had ever made. [12] The picture was so successful, the studio produced and released another Astaire-Hayworth picture the following year, You Were Never Lovelier . [ 12 ]
Ford was reunited with Rita Hayworth a third time in Affair in Trinidad (1952). He went to Britain to star in MGM's Time Bomb (1953) then to Universal for the Western The Man from the Alamo (1953). Ford made Plunder of the Sun (1953) with John Farrow, then was cast in the lead of The Big Heat (1953), Fritz Lang 's classic crime melodrama with ...
Affair in Trinidad; Around the World (1967 film) B. The Bank Job; Bim; Blue Lagoon: The Awakening; The Body (1974 film) C. Contract Killers; D. Doubles (2023 film)
Hayworth had garnered top-billing status in Columbia Pictures' films starting in 1944's Cover Girl through the 1959 film They Came to Cordura with Gary Cooper. Sinatra's earnings from the film paid for his new home in Palm Springs. He was so delighted that he also built a restaurant there dedicated to the film, named Pal Joey's. [3]
The Lady in Question is a 1940 American comedy-drama romance film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Brian Aherne, Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford. [1] It is a remake of the 1937 French film Gribouille. [1] This was the first of five films in which Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth appeared together, most famously in their second film, Gilda (1946).
Michael X is the subject of the essay "Michael X and the Black Power Killings in Trinidad" by V. S. Naipaul, collected in The Return of Eva Perón and the Killings in Trinidad (1980), and is also believed to be the model for the fictional character Jimmy Ahmed in Naipaul's 1975 novel Guerrillas.