The Lady from Shanghai

by Orson Welles

Comic, sinister, and baroque, this is the closest Orson Welles ever came to making a studio “A” picture. Co-starring his ex-wife Rita Hayworth, this bizarre and paranoid transcontinental thriller sees an Irish sailor waging his wits against rich and corrupt schemers.

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