The Lady from Shanghai
Directed by Orson Welles.
With Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Everett Sloane.
US, 1948, DCP, black & white, 87 min.
With Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Everett Sloane.
US, 1948, DCP, black & white, 87 min.
Welles brings his metaphysical and psychological preoccupations, as well as his heated camera and editing style, to the genre of film noir in this story of a Spanish Civil War veteran and adventurer (played by the director himself) who falls for a charismatic but dangerous woman (Hayworth, Welles’ wife at the time). She leads him into an abyss of personal intrigue and moral bankruptcy that famously climaxes in a chase through a Chinese theater and a gun battle in a hall of mirrors. With spectacular location shooting in San Francisco and Acapulco, the film nevertheless becomes a largely mental or spiritual space, a landscape of pure romantic ecstasy and existential uncertainty.