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Shanghai Surprise

  • 1986
  • T
  • 1h 37min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
3,3/10
5974
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Madonna and Sean Penn in Shanghai Surprise (1986)
Shanghai, 1938: A missionary woman hires a fortune hunter to help her find 1100 lbs. opium lost, as wounded need the morphine. Adventure and romance follows.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaShanghai, 1938: A missionary woman hires a fortune hunter to help her find 1100 lbs. opium lost, as wounded need the morphine. Adventure and romance follows.Shanghai, 1938: A missionary woman hires a fortune hunter to help her find 1100 lbs. opium lost, as wounded need the morphine. Adventure and romance follows.Shanghai, 1938: A missionary woman hires a fortune hunter to help her find 1100 lbs. opium lost, as wounded need the morphine. Adventure and romance follows.

  • Regia
    • Jim Goddard
  • Sceneggiatura
    • John Kohn
    • Robert Bentley
    • Tony Kenrick
  • Star
    • Sean Penn
    • Madonna
    • Paul Freeman
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    3,3/10
    5974
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jim Goddard
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Kohn
      • Robert Bentley
      • Tony Kenrick
    • Star
      • Sean Penn
      • Madonna
      • Paul Freeman
    • 44Recensioni degli utenti
    • 31Recensioni della critica
    • 16Metascore
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    Interpreti principali24

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    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Glendon Wasey
    Madonna
    Madonna
    • Gloria Tatlock
    Paul Freeman
    Paul Freeman
    • Walter Faraday
    Richard Griffiths
    Richard Griffiths
    • Willie Tuttle
    Philip Sayer
    Philip Sayer
    • Justin Kronk
    Clyde Kusatsu
    Clyde Kusatsu
    • Joe Go
    Kay Tong Lim
    • Mei Gan
    Sonserai Lee
    • China Doll
    Victor Wong
    Victor Wong
    • Ho Chong
    Professor Toru Tanaka
    Professor Toru Tanaka
    • Yamagani San
    Michael Aldridge
    Michael Aldridge
    • Mr. Burns
    Sarah Lam
    Sarah Lam
    • China Doll's Maid
    George She
    • Wu Ch'En She
    Won Gam Bor
    • Rickshaw King
    To Chee Kan
    • China Doll's Boatman
    David Li
    • Doorman at Zig-Zag Club
    Keith Bonnard
    Keith Bonnard
    • Maitre'D at Zig-Zag Club
    Claire Lutter
    • Prostitute
    • Regia
      • Jim Goddard
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Kohn
      • Robert Bentley
      • Tony Kenrick
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    hugoruneofbrentford

    Even by Madonna standards this is bad.

    I can't think of a single thing to recommend about this turgid load of old codswallop.

    I can't even imagine who they thought this would appeal to.

    Madonna can't act the film has zero intrigue, suspense, or involvement. Not a single character is engaging. The entire film can only be compared to a mild migraine that you can't wait to be over.
    3IonicBreezeMachine

    Shanghai Surprise tries to emulate the appeal of old Hollywood romantic adventures, but a limp screenplay, direction, and chemistry free leads prevent it.

    In 1930s Japanese occupied Shanghai, sleazy drunkard and drifter Glendon Wasey (Sean Penn) is stranded without the means to get home and his sole possession of several novelty neckties. Wasey is approached by missionary Miss Tatlock (Madonna) who enlists his help as a translator in supposedly finding the missing father of a bedridden soldier in the care of her mission, which spirals into a chase for a crate of lost opium that puts both Miss Tatlock and Wasey in contact with various duplicitous and unseemly elements in Shanghai.

    Shanghai Surprise is a 1986 romantic comedy adventure film based on Tony Kenrick's 1985 novel Faraday's Flowers that served as a vehicle for then newlywed husband and wife Madonna and Sean Penn. Due to the high profile nature of the real life relationship between the stars, the film attracted considerable attention even prior to release with reports of photographers inundating the set of the film that Penn demanded the film's publicist be fired. A co-production between the US and Britain, distributor MGM rejected director Jim Goddard's initial cut of the film and order re-edits as Goddard was unable to secure alternative distribution. Prior to release both Penn and Madonna attempted to distance themselves from the film including demanding their likenesses be removed from tie-in novel and MGM clearly knew they had a bomb on their hands as it opened in only 400 theaters in 18th place behind several Summer holdovers ending its run with a little over $2 million against a $15 million budget. Critical reception was overwhelmingly negative with many lambasting the performances, writing, technical aspects, and even the original songs and score done in part by George Harrison were poorly received to the point the soundtrack album's release was cancelled. Shanghai Surprise is a mess of a movie and is definitely a case of everyone giving their worst work.

    In terms of what Shanghai Surprise is: think a kind of screwball comedy mixture with shades of Maltese Falcon, some elements of Romancing the Stone, and some elements of older films like To Have and Have Not, and you'll get somewhat in the ballpark of what watching Shanghai Surprise is like (assuming you transfer the elements of those films without what worked). The movie has a problem maintaining a consistent tone as parts of the film seem like they're playing in a manner akin to a screwball farce complete with limp pratfalls and floundering gags that linger way longer than necessary, while other parts such as Lim Kay Tong's performance as Mei Gan is so dark it feels like he belongs in something like Temple of Doom. Jim Goddard had a respectable history in British period television prior to this film (and subsequently returned there) and Goddard shows absolutely no flair for directing this kind of light hearted adventure film as the pacing is way too slow and deliberate for either an adventure film or a comedy. Sean Penn is hopelessly unappealing as Glendon Wasey and when looking at the majority of Penn's career one notices he doesn't typically do comedies and Shanghai Surprise is a prime example of just how hopeless Penn is when he comes to comedy as he often looks stiff and uncomfortable and can't deliver lines with any comic punch (a far cry from his dramatic works). And then of course we have Madonna, while Madonna has the looks of a leading lady, she doesn't have the delivery or presence of one. Madonna's performance as Miss Tatlock is very wooden and she doesn't sell the comedic scenes or even the romantic scenes all that well (with the chemistry rather flat between Madonna and Penn). The only good point I can remark on from the film is maybe the production design and some of the costuming, but it's in service of such ineptitude that its novelty wears off.

    Shanghai Surprise is the definition of a "Hollywood trainwreck". You have a big budget and name stars in a seemingly decent setup for something like this only for it to crash and burn before your eyes. As a time capsule for a certain focus of celebrity history of the 80s it's maybe worth a viewing, but it is a bit of a slog getting through it.
    Blueghost

    It ain't Indiana Jones

    If nothing else this film has heart. I remember years ago all the hype that was injected into this film aimed at adolescent girls (i.e. Madonna fans), with the angle being that they would get to see the then infamous couple of Penn and Madonna frolic on the big silver screen.

    Well, it didn't take a rocket scientist to know where this film was headed. Like with all films when the hype exceeds previously good, yet unhyped, films you know something's up.

    The story itself isn't bad. It's kind of hackneyed at points, but that's its genre, and for what the film is it works after a fashion. There're only two real problems with this film;

    1) Madonna's then acting capabilities. It's not bad for a performer who's more used to singing and dancing, and it's unfair to expect anything more from her, but her acting talent then was what it was; lacking. Let's face it, she's a better singer and dancer than an actress, and this comes from a man who is not one of her fans.

    2)The second problem is the actual filming and execution of this film. The storie's there, the acting's there (Madonna not withstanding), and so forth, but there's little in the way of coverage or good cinematography. It's passing. It gets the job done. But the shots are those of a low budget flick. I believe there was a real opportunity to create atmosphere with good camera direction, but the focus of the film wasn't art so much as it was to capitalize on the then Madonna-Penn phenomenon (the film itself was riding the coat tails of Indiana Jones and The High Road to China films).

    And that last part is really too bad, because this film could've been much more. At least when I saw it on HBO years ago the print I saw then was clear, corrected, crisp and otherwise very viewable. Today I had a gander at the recently released DVD, and it looks like the owners of the property took an old 16mm broadcast print and had some fly by night tranfer company encode it on a DVD master; complete with a couple of scratches on grainy film stock.

    In short, if you didn't like it the first time, then don't bother with the DVD because it's even worse. If you got a spare evening, and your friend loaned you the disk, or it's available at the library, then give it a look, but don't expect too much.
    2GrammarCub

    Dreary, dreadful romantic comedy

    "Shanghai Surprise" is an idiotic, out-of-date, poorly-acted, campy action film that wants to be a romantic comedy. Madonna, in her second starring role, had about enough acting talent at this point as a doll. Unfortunately, the doll in this movie comes off looking better than she does.

    Madonna, playing a missionary (!) nurse (!!) for a Shanghai mission, is in search of opium (!!!) for medicinal purposes (!!?!!) approaches Sean Penn, an American soldier-of-fortune type who happens to speak Chinese. Penn and Madonna, who were married at the time this film were made, are obviously uncomfortable with the material and do little to justify the film's existence. Penn mugs his way through and attempts to crach a few weak jokes, while Madonna stamps her foot and places her hands on her hips as she squeaks (yes, she squeaks, and you must hear it to believe it) in frustration.

    The plot is absolutely ridiculous -- Madonna and Sean Penn chasing after a mysterious cargo of opium known as "Faraday's Flowers" (incidentally, the name of the book this movie is based on) must run from a Chinese gangster with porcelain hands, have a romantic interlude with an Imperial concubine, teach baseball skills to another Chinese gangster, and (boy, aren't we surprised) sleep together to seal a deal.

    This movie, like "Mommie Dearest" or "Plan Nine From Outer Space" has immense camp value because it's so deliciously awful. Utterly predictable, insipid, and full of instantly forgettable lines, this movie is the equivalent of the yellow stuff they stick on your nachos at the movie theatres -- it's not really good enough to be real cheese, but it's much cheaper and tastes pretty much the same anyway. This movie isn't even cheesy enough to be cheesy.

    Avoid "Shanghai Surprise" unless, like me, you like Madonna WAY too much or if you're just a fan of bad movies.
    3gridoon2025

    Career nadir for both Sean Penn and Madonna

    Penn is miscast and Madonna has a straight, subdued, do-gooder role that's a big conceptual mistake - it saps her of energy and fun. Excruciatingly dull and dreary - even the location shooting in Hong Kong cannot save it. * out of 4.

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      After principal photography wrapped, executive producer George Harrison allegedly said of the movie's two lead stars Madonna and Sean Penn, "Penn is a pain in the arse . . . [while] she has to realize that you can be a fabulous person and be humble as well". Harrison said the experience was so stressful that he began smoking again, which might have contributed to his death from cancer at the age of 58.
    • Blooper
      During the bathhouse scene, Justin tells Glendon that the Chinese use tomato juice to remove the stench of skunks. Skunks only live in North America, not China.
    • Citazioni

      Ho Chong: And you, Reverend Lady, would care for protection for treasured parts?

      Gloria Tatlock: No, thank you.

      Ho Chong: Your lips and ears, perhaps?

      Gloria Tatlock: Thank you, I said no.

      Ho Chong: Your twin pagodas, maybe?

      Gloria Tatlock: Definitely not!

      Ho Chong: Surely, you want to protect your haven of celestial bliss?

      Gloria Tatlock: How dare you!

      Glendon Wasey: I don't think the haven's in much danger.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Matinee/Alive/Body of Evidence/Sniper (1993)
    • Colonne sonore
      Shanghai Surprise
      Music & Lyrics by George Harrison

      Performed by George Harrison with Vicki Brown

      Courtesy of Dark Horse Records & Warner Bros. Records, Inc.

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 23 dicembre 1986 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Handmade Films Website
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Шанхайський сюрприз
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hong Kong, Cina
    • Aziende produttrici
      • HandMade Films
      • The Vista Organisation
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    • Budget
      • 17.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 2.315.683 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 729.885 USD
      • 1 set 1986
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 2.315.683 USD
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby
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      • 1.85 : 1

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