Shanghai Surprise
Shanghai Surprise is a 1986 adventure comedy film directed by Jim Goddard and starring then-newlyweds Sean Penn and Madonna. The screenplay was adapted by John Kohn and Robert Bentley from Tony Kenrick's 1978 novel Faraday's Flowers. Produced by George Harrison's HandMade Films and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 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 soundtrack album was never released.
Plot
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 missionary 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.
Awards
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| author | John Kohn Robert Bentley |
|---|---|
| award | Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress |
| contentLocation | Shanghai |
| director | Jim Goddard |
| editor | Ralph Sheldon |
| genre | adventure comedy |
| keywords | air force con man missionary struggle suffer |
| musicBy | George Harrison |
| nomination | Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay |
| producer | John Kohn |
| productionCompany | HandMade Films Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| publisher | BBFC Columbia Pictures The Cannon Group, Inc. Warner Bros. Pictures |
| theme | romantic comedy war |