
The Lady from Shanghai
Director: Orson Welles
Starring: Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles
Studio: Mill Creek Entertainment
Release Date: March 17, 2015
Retail: $14.98
ASIN: B00S1VR62K
Running Time: 88 minutes
Rating: Not Rated
Buy Link: Amazon
Review:
Arriving on Blu-ray for the first time from Mill Creek Entertainment this coming Tuesday is the 1947 classic film noir The Lady from Shanghai. Orson Welles wrote, directed and stars in the film. Rita Hayworth, Everett Salone, Glenn Anders and Ted De Corsia co-starred. There are no extras of special features on the single-disc.
Based on the 1938 novel, If I Die Before I Wake, by Sherwood king, The Lady from Shanghai centers on an Irish sailor Michael O'Hara (played by Orson Welles), who becomes fascinated with a married woman, Elsa "Rosalie" Bannister (played by Rita Hayworth). Elsa's husband, Arthur Bannister (played by Everett Sloane), is a disabled criminal defense attorney. After meeting the blonde bombshell, he agrees to work on her husband’s yacht as a seaman.
While on the boat, Michael is approached by Bannister's partner, George Grisby (played by Glenn Anders), whom offers Michael $5,000 to murder him! George wants Michael to help fake his death. Since there will be no body, there is no way Michael can be convicted of the crime.
Michael agrees to help George as he wants to use the money to runaway with Elsa. On the night of the proposed "murder," Michael finds the real corpse of George. Somebody has already murdered him and Michael is the prime suspect.
After a quick conviction by a jury trial, Michael is on a race against time to find the real killer and clear his name of the crime.

*Disclaimer - I received a complimentary copy in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.
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