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Rita Hayworth in The Lady from Shanghai (1947)

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The Lady from Shanghai

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    In the book This Is Orson Welles, Orson Welles shares to Peter Bogdanovich that the music was his biggest problem with the finished cut.

    The studio, in Welles' opinion, was trying to push a hit song along with the movie, and they had the main theme be a variation of that song (that Rita sings in the movie).

    Also, he didn't like the music that literally mimics each step of the movie, which is called "Mickey Mousing" but Welles called it "Disney," especially noticeable in the famous hall of mirrors scene... which, also according to Welles, was originally intended to be a lot longer: he stayed awake all night working on the fun house interior. Mostly what was left was the mirrors sequence, and hardly any of the surreal stuff leading up.

    He did say, however, that most of what you SEE in the movie was the way it was intended to be seen.



    Yes. The Lady from Shanghai is based on the novel If I Die Before I Wake by Sherwood King. The novel was adapted for the movie by Orson Welles, who also produced, directed, and starred in the movie, along with his then wife, Rita Hayworth.

    According to the book This Is Orson Welles, Welles was in the middle of reading the book when he signed on to make the adaptation because of his excitement over what he was reading.



    The title reference refers to Rita Hayworth's character, Elsa Bannister, who once worked in Shanghai. Beyond that, Shanghai plays no part in the movie.

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  • How long is The Lady from Shanghai?
    1 hour and 27 minutes
  • When was The Lady from Shanghai released?
    April 14, 1948
  • What is the IMDb rating of The Lady from Shanghai?
    7.5 out of 10
  • Who stars in The Lady from Shanghai?
    Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, and Everett Sloane
  • Who wrote The Lady from Shanghai?
    Orson Welles, William Castle, Charles Lederer, and Fletcher Markle
  • Who directed The Lady from Shanghai?
    Orson Welles
  • Who was the composer for The Lady from Shanghai?
    Heinz Roemheld
  • Who was the producer of The Lady from Shanghai?
    Orson Welles
  • Who was the executive producer of The Lady from Shanghai?
    Harry Cohn
  • Who was the cinematographer for The Lady from Shanghai?
    Rudolph Maté, Joseph Walker, and Charles Lawton Jr.
  • Who was the editor of The Lady from Shanghai?
    Viola Lawrence
  • Who are the characters in The Lady from Shanghai?
    Elsa Bannister, Michael O'Hara, Arthur Bannister, George Grisby, Sidney Broome, and District Attorney Galloway
  • What is the plot of The Lady from Shanghai?
    Fascinated by gorgeous Mrs. Bannister, seaman Michael O'Hara joins a bizarre yachting cruise, and ends up mired in a complex murder plot.
  • What was the budget for The Lady from Shanghai?
    $2.3 million
  • How much did The Lady from Shanghai earn at the worldwide box office?
    $1,950
  • How much did The Lady from Shanghai earn at the US box office?
    $7,930
  • What is The Lady from Shanghai rated?
    Not Rated
  • What genre is The Lady from Shanghai?
    Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, Mystery, and Thriller
  • How many awards has The Lady from Shanghai won?
    1 award
  • How many awards has The Lady from Shanghai been nominated for?
    1 nomination

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