The Shanghai Gesture

The Shanghai Gesture

1941
Drama
1h 35m
A young woman, Poppy, out for excitement in Shanghai, enters a gambling house owned by "Mother" Gin Sling, a dragon-lady who worked herself up from poverty to buy the casino... (imdb)
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The Shanghai Gesture

1941
Drama
1h 35m
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Rated 02 Apr 2008
79
57th
A great noir plot full of wonderful images from von Sternberg. Unfortunately the acting is very inconsistent and at times hard to get past, as is the fact that the lead Chinese characters are so obviously not so. IF you can put aside the acting it's pretty good though.
Rated 16 Aug 2010
70
14th
A silly movie of a silly play from back in the day when sin was decadent and sweet, and just talking about it (or almost talking about it, as in this bowdlerized Hollywood version) was exciting. Unlike in "Shanghai Express," von Sternberg's exotic atmosphere just doesn't click, although Dietrich's Svengali can still make Gene Tierney astonishingly beautiful. Then again, so could anybody, even Henry Hathaway. (Note: should be viewed by all those who wish to see Victor Mature in a fez.)
Rated 28 May 2010
74
50th
A very strange noir. One might be tempted to call it "bad". The screenplay is campy and feels butchered and the acting is often spotty. Most importantly, the editing is entirely off. The pacing of this movie seems completely amateur, and makes the performances feel even worse. And yet, it lends the film a dreamlike quality that, intentional or not, is weird and compelling. While watching, I kept switching between "this is terrible" and "wait, maybe this is amazing".
Rated 01 Nov 2010
68
62nd
kind of an unrealistic ending, no one shoots their daughter
Rated 03 Aug 2010
3
31st
If Sternberg wasn't the director behind this, I'd be almost sure this was made exclusively for camp value. I don't know the history behind this but I'm really hoping this is the product of studio tampering, cause the editing, and the acting, wow. Crap.
Rated 19 Sep 2017
40
11th
A study in whitewashing and '40s schmaltz. It's so mundane that it starts with a suicide attempt, ends with murder, heavily features a love triangle and 'culminates' with a family-drama-reveal one-two but still packs zero punch. There's no tension, no nerve - only a meagre plot where even the protagonists are extras.
Rated 02 Mar 2008
61
37th
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Rated 19 Dec 2008
61
22nd
790
Rated 28 Feb 2019
84
23rd
84.00
Rated 20 Apr 2011
40
14th
Not a good film at all, coming off as camp in a way that could have worked in its favour if it actually was engaging. The use of Caucasian actors as Chinese or Arab characters is really jarring; there are times, such as Touch of Evil, where this sort of thing will not undermine a film greatly, but in this case it comes off as exceptionally bad directing decisions that make it worse.
Rated 15 Aug 2020
45
46th
Lots of drama set in an exotic location and filled with over the top characters.
Rated 10 Sep 2011
55
43rd
A mixed bag. Really over-the-top in terms of acting and music, but a slow-burner plot-wise. The first hour was clunky and plodding with not much driving the story forward, but the final 40 minutes ended up being pretty intense. Notable also for being a film noir with an homme fatale - Victor Mature takes the unusual role as the suave, sardonic Arab who lures poor old Gene Tierney into Ona Munson's spider's web.
Rated 26 Dec 2021
79
61st
Tensão em Shangai estreava há 80 anos em Los Angeles. Suntuoso e intrigante como só o Sternberg sabe ser, mas não gostei daquele final em absoluto, soa forçado demais. WEBRip no MakingOff.
Rated 15 Jan 2010
60
20th
810
Rated 02 Jul 2017
60
89th
Surprisingly lack of detail to the backgrounds and sets considering this is a Josef von Sternberg film! Instead he pours all his creative into the characters with a grotesque amount of detail. Ona Munson's hair was the real star of the show. Victor Mature was a wonderful sleaze too. But there really is a heavy camp quality here. The love depends on how much of a laugh you want for your tragedies.
Rated 01 Dec 2011
67
34th
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