Affair in Trinidad is a 1952film produced by Columbia Pictures starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford. Most notable as Hayworth's "comeback" film after four years away, a reteaming with Gilda costar Glenn Ford, and for a fiery opening dance number by Hayworth. The film outgrossed Gilda by one million dollars. Image File history File links Affair_in_Trinidad_film. ... Image File history File links Affair_in_Trinidad_film. ... // Events February 20 - The film The African Queen opens (Capitol Theater in New York City). ... Film refers to the celluloid media on which movies are printed. ... The Columbia Pictures logo, since 1996. ... Rita Hayworth Gilda DVD cover Rita Hayworth (October 17, 1918 â May 14, 1987), was an American actress of Spanish and English descent who reached fame during the 1940s as the eras leading sex symbol. ... Glenn Ford Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford (born May 1, 1916)(died October 15, 2005), better known by his stage name Glenn Ford, is an actor. ... Gilda (1946) is a black-and-white film noir directed by Charles Vidor. ... Glenn Ford Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford (born May 1, 1916)(died October 15, 2005), better known by his stage name Glenn Ford, is an actor. ... Gilda (1946) is a black-and-white film noir directed by Charles Vidor. ...
Destinations-Island Connoisseur, Trinidad and Tobago: "On the coast is the fishing village of Moruga, which is reached by a fascinating drive through the Trinidad countryside.
Trinidad and Tobago, A Brief New World Historyan excellent presentation of detailed information on a wide array of aspects of the history of Trinidad and Tobago, featuring early colonial maps, photographs, and detailed references.
Trinidad and Tobago, History and Peoplea brief page of historical and demographic information on Trinidad and Tobago, provided by the Smithsonian Institution with young students in mind.
A family affair: the Trinidad Tripoli Steelband as a family band in the 1970s, with patriarch Hugh Borde, his five sons and two daughters.
In 1967, the Esso Trinidad Tripoli Steelband (named after the World War II movie Shores of Tripoli) was sent by the government and the Esso oil company to represent Trinidad and the nation's musical heritage at the Montreal Expo Worlds Fair.