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According to a Wikipedia article on the 1969 version of Nabokov's novel, "Laszlo Papas was slated to direct a 1986 remake of the film which would have starred Mick Jagger as Axel Rex and Rebecca De Mornay as the young seductress; De Mornay was replaced by Maryam d'Abo after disagreements with the director, but ultimately the project went nowhere and the film was never made."
The 1969 version, for those interested, also had it's share of casting problems and may be hard to view:
"Nicol Williamson was brought in as a very late replacement for Richard Burton, who had already shot several scenes. The director, Tony Richardson, found Burton's lack of punctuality intolerable. [...] The film drew respectable reviews, but for reasons that are unclear, it was subsequently removed from distribution. The film has only twice been shown on British television, (in 1974 and 1981 on BBC2), and has not been released on video or DVD."
The 1969 version, for those interested, also had it's share of casting problems and may be hard to view:
"Nicol Williamson was brought in as a very late replacement for Richard Burton, who had already shot several scenes. The director, Tony Richardson, found Burton's lack of punctuality intolerable. [...] The film drew respectable reviews, but for reasons that are unclear, it was subsequently removed from distribution. The film has only twice been shown on British television, (in 1974 and 1981 on BBC2), and has not been released on video or DVD."
Have fun looking out for Rita Hayworth in "The dancing Pirate", but don't hold your breath.
By 1936, Margarita Cansino was being groomed for stardom by Fox studios. According to one biography (featured in Gene Ringgold's "The Films of Rita Hayworth" of the old Citadel press "Films of..." series), her father then regrouped the remaining Dancing Cansinos under the name "The Royal Cansino Dancers" and appeared in "The Dancing Pirate" for an affiliate of RKO pictures.
The year before "Pirate" was released, Rita had already had speaking parts in Fox films like the Jane Withers vehicle "Paddy O'Day", in which Rita was the female adult lead. It seem unlikely she would then be loaned to another studio to be hidden among the Royal Dancing Cansinos.
I would say all this at least warrants an unconfirmed status on Hayworth's credit for this film. But, if you ask me, she is NOT in the film at all.
By 1936, Margarita Cansino was being groomed for stardom by Fox studios. According to one biography (featured in Gene Ringgold's "The Films of Rita Hayworth" of the old Citadel press "Films of..." series), her father then regrouped the remaining Dancing Cansinos under the name "The Royal Cansino Dancers" and appeared in "The Dancing Pirate" for an affiliate of RKO pictures.
The year before "Pirate" was released, Rita had already had speaking parts in Fox films like the Jane Withers vehicle "Paddy O'Day", in which Rita was the female adult lead. It seem unlikely she would then be loaned to another studio to be hidden among the Royal Dancing Cansinos.
I would say all this at least warrants an unconfirmed status on Hayworth's credit for this film. But, if you ask me, she is NOT in the film at all.
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