The Shanghai Gesture

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The Shanghai Gesture

film poster for The Shanghai Gesture
Directed by Josef von Sternberg
Produced by Arnold Pressburger
Written by John Colton (play)
Starring Gene Tierney
Walter Huston
Victor Mature
Ona Munson
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) December 25, 1941 (U.S. release)
Running time 99 min
Language English
IMDb profile

The Shanghai Gesture is a 1941 United Artists film noir motion picture starring Gene Tierney and Walter Huston, with Victor Mature and Ona Munson.

It was adapted for the screen by Josef von Sternberg, based on the play by John Colton, and was directed by von Sternberg.

The Shanghai Gesture received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction and Best Original Music Score.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Gene Tierney in The Shanghai Gesture
Gene Tierney in The Shanghai Gesture

This early noir drama explores the decadent lives and secret pasts of all the main characters, following many stories in an almost-surreal gambling house owned by "Mother" Gin Sling (played by Munson).

A young woman, Victoria Charteris, also known as Poppy Smith (played by Tierney), is out for some excitement in Shanghai, and enters Gin Sling's establishment.

Dragon-lady Gin Sling worked herself up from poverty to buy the casino, only to now see it in danger of being taken over by Sir Guy Charteris (played by Huston), a wealthy entrepreneur who has purchased a large area of Shanghai, and is forcing Gin Sling to vacate by the coming Chinese New Year.

Under orders from Gin Sling, who has found out Poppy is Charteris's daughter, a fez-wearing Doctor Omar (played by Mature) leads Poppy deeper and deeper into an addiction to gambling and alcohol.

Gin Sling, realizing that Charteris was her long-ago husband, who she thinks abandoned her, plans her revenge by inviting Charteris to a Chinese New Year dinner party to expose his past indiscretions. Charteris, however, has a surprise of his own to spring on Gin Sling.

[edit] Quotes

  • Poppy Smith: "You said Doctor Omar. Doctor of what?"
  • Doctor Omar: "Doctor of nothing, Miss Smith. It sounds important and hurts no one. Unlike most doctors."

[edit] Featured cast

Actor Role
Gene Tierney Victoria Charteris, aka Poppy Smith
Walter Huston Sir Guy Charteris, once called Victor Dawson
Victor Mature Doctor Omar
Ona Munson 'Mother' Gin Sling
Phyllis Brooks Dixie Pomeroy, the Chorus Girl

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