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    © DR -THE SHANGAI GESTURE de Joseph Von Sternberg (1941) p37

    24/03/2013 20:09

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    Much better than some reviewers would have you think.

    Author: Gordon Cheatham (cheathamg) from California
    20 June 2003

    Most of those movie review reference books you see floating around in paperback call this film campy idiocy. It's campy only in the sense that it was made at a time when a certain degree of heavy-handedness and melodrama was the norm in films. It's certainly not idiotic. It is a story of perceived betrayal and self-degradation. The play it was based on was considered quite thought provoking and socially daring. The film was somewhat cleaned up but still addressed the main issues. The characterizations are quite involving, especially Mature's.






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    24/03/2013 20:15

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    © DR -THE SHANGAI GESTURE de Joseph Von Sternberg (1941) p39

    24/03/2013 20:31

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    Seductively decadent!

    Author: stephen-357 from United States
    26 January 2005

    Seductively decadent! "It smells so incredibly evil" says the beautiful protagonist, intoxicated by the very repugnance of the place,"I didn't think a place like this existed except in my imagination." The place is called Mother Ginsling's Casino which exists in the volatile morally ambiguous no-man's land that was Shanghai during the 1940's.

    Controlled by the "most cold blooded dragon you'll ever meet", Madame Ginsling, a scholar of human folly and master manipulator of their emotions, the Casino is threatened with closure by a powerful English business man, ironically not for morality but because she's an impediment to his expanding empire. But like any cunning predator, Ginsling searches for Sir Guy Charteris's Achilles heel and finds it in his beautiful, but not-so-innocently curious daughter Poppy Smith, who's curiosity with Ginsling's establishment quickly turns into an addiction.

    In about 20 minutes time, director Josef Von Sternberg will turn this heart-stopping beautiful and sophisticated girl into a babbling tramp, and considering that Poppy is played by Gene Tierney at her prime, this is a remarkable achievement! SHANGHAI GESTURE illustrates how skillful understatement in a master's hand can be scorchingly sensual and overtly decadent without even raising an eyebrow of the modern censor. Powerful performances by Tierney, Walter Houston, and Ona Munson. A masterpiece!

     





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    24/03/2013 20:36

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    -The play opened on Broadway in New York City, New York, on 1 February 1926 and had 206 performances. The opening night cast included C. Henry Gordon, Mary Duncan and William Worthington, with Florence Reed in the role of "Mother Goddam." A 1928 revival included J. Carrol Naish, who was also tested for a part in the movie.
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    -In the play, the setting was a brothel run by "Mother Goddam", who was once sold into prostitution, and it dealt with drug addiction and nymphomania as well. Many initial adaptations of the original play were rejected by the Hays office, and they discouraged studios from making the film. The Chinese consulate also voiced objections to the portrayal of the Chinese in the play.
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    -During the 1930s Cecil B. DeMille wanted to film John Colton's play with Jetta Goudal as Mother Goddam, but Censorship Czar Will Hays would not lift his ban on the play.





    © DR - Portfolio -Gene Tierney(avant le dernier film avec elle)

    26/03/2013 09:36

    © DR - Portfolio -Gene Tierney(avant le dernier film avec elle)


    Dans TOBBACO ROAD de John Ford

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    Depuis le temps que j'entendais mentionner "La route du tabac"...un nom qui à l'instar de la "Highway 66" est partie prenante du mythe américain.Nombreuses sont les chansons la mentionnant (Jefferson Airplane entre autres)Je dois dire que j'ai été extrêmement déçu par ce film bien que l'ayant vu en  V.o / S.t  je l'ai trouvé incroyablement  mauvais.Mais venant de John Ford ce ne fut pas une totale surprise...






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