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''Shanghai Surprise'' is a 1986
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directed by
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and starring then-newlyweds
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and
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. The screenplay was adapted by John Kohn and Robert Bentley from Tony Kenrick's 1978 novel ''Faraday's Flowers''. Produced by
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's HandMade Films and distributed by
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, Harrison himself appears in the film as a night club singer, and he wrote and recorded five original songs for the soundtrack. The film was a critical and commercial failure, and an official
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was never released.


Plot summary

Glendon Wasey is a sleazy, down-on-his-luck con man struggling to sell glow-in-the-dark neckties in Shanghai. When he encounters the lovely Gloria Tatlock, a
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nurse who wants to obtain a supply of opium to ease the suffering of her patients, he decides to help her get hold of a stolen supply of the valuable drug. The only problem is that a lot of other people want to secure the stolen opium as well—gangsters, smugglers, thugs and a host of upstanding air force recruits.


Cast


Production

In November 1985 it was announced
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and then newlywed husband
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had signed to do ''Shanghai Surprise'' with principal photography set to begin in
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and
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by January 1986. Due to the high profile status of the stars' real life relationship, by the second day of filming the production was often inundated with photographers to the point Penn demanded the film's publicist be fired and replaced. According to co-star Richard Griffiths, "''Sean Penn always had an ace of trumps up his sleeve. He'd play his ace of trumps, win the trick and then put it back up his sleeve and then when the next drama was played, he'd pull out his ace of trumps again. And the ace of trumps was this: in Madonna's contract, and Penn was very sore about this because he saw himself as the star of the movie, there was a clause and it said Madonna shall have the casting approval of her leading man. In other words,'' if you don't do what I say'', says Penn,'' I quit and, if I quit, she won't agree with any other guy playing my part because, hey, she's my wife, and you don't have a movie, so go and f*ck yourselves. Do as I say or I'm out of here. ''Boy, did he know how to manipulate that situation with Madonna''." The press frenzy led Madonna and Penn to isolate themselves from the production when not on set, which created tension with the crew. "Sean and Madonna weren’t being very nice to the crew," Harrison later explained. "It's hard work, dragging equipment round places where it's freezing cold for hours—and, while she's in a warm trailer, they're trying to drink a cup of tea to keep warm, and a little 'Hello, good morning, how are you?' goes a long way under those circumstances." Their discontent led some crew members to spread gossip to the tabloid reporters on the scene, further inflaming the hostility between the press and the stars. Harrison even reluctantly flew to Hong Kong to try and smooth things over between the cast, crew, and press.
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's initial cut of the film was rejected by executives at
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, and Goddard’s attempts to find alternative distribution were fruitless resulting in his return to MGM. Prior to release both Madonna and Penn attempted to distance themselves from the film with the two insisting their likenesses be removed from the tie-in novel from
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a few days before it was set to hit printers.


Marketing

''Shanghai Surprise'' debuted following a "great deal of hype and promotion" in the United Kingdom, including being hyped on the music television programme ''The Tube''. In the United States, however, as ''
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'' reported in October 1986, "The movie opened so poorly in its first wave of playdates (late August in the Northeast and Midwest) that MGM has made severe cuts in its marketing budget. One MGM exec was quoted in the trades as saying this was necessary because 'the interest in the film has been non-existent.'"


Soundtrack

The film featured 5 original songs by George Harrison: "Shanghai Surprise" (duet with Vicki Brown), "Someplace Else", "Breath Away from Heaven", "Zig Zag", and "Hottest Gong in Town". While an official soundtrack album for the film was never released, the title track was issued as a promotional single in 1986. New versions of both "Breath Away from Heaven" and "Someplace Else" were recorded for inclusion on Harrison's 1987 album '' Cloud Nine'', while an alternate mix of "Zig Zag" (with the notable addition of backing vocals) was released as the B-side of Harrison's " When We Was Fab" single in early 1988. The song "Hottest Gong in Town" was included on the EP that came with the 1992 book '' Songs by George Harrison 2''. The title song and the single mix of "Zig Zag" were also added to the 2004 re-release of ''Cloud Nine'' as bonus tracks.


Critical reception

The film received mixed critical response during its pre-release. Bill Cosford of ''
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'', granting it 1 star out of 4, wrote, "In ''Shanghai Surprise'', as you may have heard, almost everything is just a bit off. Though widely anticipated as a musical, ''Shanghai Surprise'' is actually a kind of miniaturization of ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' / ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'', with a feisty heroine (Madonna) in the vain icof Rita Hayworth in ''The Lady From Shanghai'', and a roguish adventure hero (Sean Penn) as well as a pop-sprinkled score (partly the work of George Harrison)... There's a plot here, involving Madonna's quest to find a load of hijacked opium for conversion to morphine to help the troops fighting the Japanese. Penn, though he spends his big scene panting in a brothel, will save the day. But the film was conceived and executed as a star vehicle. Wrong stars, wrong roles, not much happening here. And for George Harrison and his Handmade Films, the first big bust." ''
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'' also gave it only 1 star: "''Shanghai Surprise'' is so dismally scripted and directed that no one could redeem it... an atmospheric, handsomely shot and, sadly, utterly empty piece of work." The ''
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'' called it "a turkey": "This film is bad. The acting is terrible. The hackneyed screenplay traffics in stereotype and yuk-yuk jokes. And the point is non-existent." The ''
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'' said, "In its campy nostalgia for old adventure films, ''Shanghai Surprise'' is cloddish. There's something rotten at the core about a movie that would recycle lines like "That's mighty white of you." Even sadder is the realization that some of the old cornball movies are still fresher, more alive, than this regurgitation." The ''
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'' faulted the casting as well as the script: "The ever-important spirit is missing as Mr. and Mrs. Penn wrestle with old gags that are beyond their ken. It's not entirely their fault though: They've been given no characters to play. Much of ''Shanghai Surprise'' might have worked if they at least were permitted to play themselves — a punk rocker and punk actor at large in an alien movie world." The ''
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'', awarding the movie half a star, complained of its "warped attitudes toward women," adding, "It's hard to know for whom this wretch of a film was made. Idiotic dialogue should turn off the adults, teens will be disappointed by their rock heroine and kids shouldn't even be watching." Film professor Michal Conford, of
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, reviewed the film for the ''
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'' with another half-star rating, saying sardonically, "''Shanghai Surprise'' stars Madonna and Sean Penn together for the first time and has songs by George Harrison. That is the most positive sentence that can be written about the film, now playing locally. MGM must have suspected – the company tried to open the film in places like Iowa to avoid getting slaughtered. Nice try... The film is supposed to be a shaggy dog adventure... Shaggy, no. Dog, yes."


Awards and nominations


Home media

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was released by Vestron Video. The company paid $5 million for distribution rights. The
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debuted on ''
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''s Top Videocassette Sales at number 28 and peaked at number 25 in the issue dated April 4, 1987. With a retail price of $79.98, the videocassette sold only 100,000 copies in the United States as of 1987, causing Vestron a $1 million loss.


See also

* '' Gigli''


References


Further reading

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External links

* * * {{HandMade Films 1986 films 1980s adventure comedy films 1986 romantic comedy films British adventure comedy films British romantic comedy films Films set in 1937 Films set in 1938 Films set in Shanghai HandMade Films films Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films Films directed by Jim Goddard Second Sino-Japanese War films Films scored by Michael Kamen Films scored by George Harrison Golden Raspberry Award–winning films 1980s English-language films 1980s British films English-language adventure comedy films English-language romantic comedy films