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| Rita Hayworth | Gilda | |
| Glenn Ford | Johnny Farrell / Narrator | |
| Joseph Calleia | Detective Maurice Obregon | |
| George Macready | Ballin Mundson | |
| Steven Geray | Uncle Pio | |
| Joe Sawyer | Casey | |
| Gerald Mohr | Captain Delgado | |
| Robert E. Scott | Gabe Evans | |
| Donald Douglas | Thomas Langford | |
| Mark Roberts | Gabe Evans | |
| Ludwig Donath | German | |
| Lionel Royce | German | |
| Saul Martell | Little man | |
| George J. Lewis | Huerta | |
| Rosa Rey | Maria | |
| Julio Abadía | Newsman / Waiter | |
| Sam Appel | Blackjack dealer | |
| Sam Ash | Gambler | |
| Nina Bara | Girl at carnival | |
| Robert Board | American cartel member | |
| Symona Boniface | Gambler at roulette table |
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| Producer | Virginia Van Upp
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| Writer/Composer | Ben Hecht
Marion Parsonnet Jo Eisinger E.A. Ellington |
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| Cinematography |
Rudolph Maté
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Just arrived in Argentina, small-time crooked gambler Johnny Farrell is saved from a gunman by sinister Ballin Mundson, who later makes Johnny his right-hand man. But their friendship based on mutual lack of scruples is strained when Mundson returns from a trip with a wife: whom Johnny once knew and learned to hate. |
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