Cover Girl with Rita Hayworth: DVD Cover
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Cover Girl Director: Charles Vidor Cast: Rita Hayworth, Gene Kelly, Lee Bowman, Phil Silvers

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/19/2003
  • Original Release: 1944
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 9,264
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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Start
2. "The Show Must Go On"
3. At Vanity Magazine
4. John Coudair
5. "Who's Complaining?"
6. "Sure Thing"
7. John Meets Maribelle
8. "Make Way for Tomorrow"
9. A Telegram for Rusty
10. Miss Parker Meets Mr. Coudair
11. Magic Carpet Ride
12. Liar or Heel?
13. "Put Me to the Test"
14. Noel Wheaton
15. "Long Ago and Far Away"
16. Getting Danny's Permission
17. A Picture of Rusty's Grandmother
18. "Poor John"
19. Not Upset, Delighted
20. At Wheaton Theatre
21. The Alter Ego "Dance"
22. Danny Lets Rusty Go
23. "Cover Girl"
24. At Joe's
25. Entertaining the Troops
26. A Pearl for Rusty
27. The Wedding
28. Finale

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Thanks to its Jerome Kern/Ira Gershwin/Yip Harburg score and the luminescence of stars Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly, Cover Girl has taken on a legendary status in recent years. In truth, the film has a banal and predictable premise: a chorus girl (Hayworth) is given a chance for stardom by a wealthy magazine editor (Otto Kruger), who years earlier had been in love with the girl's mother. Offered an opportunity to be a highly-paid cover girl, our heroine would faithfully remain with her tacky nightclub act if only the club manager (Kelly), whom she pines for, would ask her. He loves her too, but doesn't want to stand in her way, so he fakes an argument to send her packing. You don't need a crystal ball to known that the girl and her guy will be reunited for the finale. Phil Silvers, everybody's best friend, and Eve Arden, Kruger's acid-tongued assistant, provide comic relief. The story sags badly at times, but the fans went home happy thanks to the powerhouse musical numbers, including "Long Ago and Far Away" and Kelly's famous "alter-ego" dance. The film skyrocketed both Hayworth and Kelly to superstardom, and didn't do Silvers any harm, either. Cover Girl is an extraordinarily lavish Technicolor production from the usually parsimonious Columbia Pictures. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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November 15, 2009: Cover Girl is an enchanting and bewitching musical. The story is about Rusty Park who takes a chance at becoming a cover girl. Rita Hayworth is beautifully stunning and sexy. She combines vulnarability, passion and her dancing is gracefully flowing. Gene Kelly delivers a sincere and credible performance heightened by his great dancing. Eve Arden and Phil Silvers add their delightful humor. The most outstanding song is "Long Ago and Far Away" by Jerome Kern. The DVD transfer is pristine. Add this delightful musical to your collection.