RITA HAYWORTH / LADY FROM SHANGHAI (1947) Vintage original portrait by Coburn

RITA HAYWORTH / LADY FROM SHANGHAI (1947) Vintage original portrait by Coburn

RITA HAYWORTH / LADY FROM SHANGHAI (1947) Vintage original portrait by Coburn
RITA HAYWORTH / LADY FROM SHANGHAI (1947). Vintage original 10 x 8 25 x 20 cm. Black-and-white single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo, USA. Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Everett Sloane, Glen Anders, Ted de Corsia, dir: Orson Welles; Columbia. One of the best remembered of the film noir genre. Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth were married at the time, and though Rita was not the first choice for the film, initially production Chief Harry Cohn wanted to capitalize on the couple. He regretted that decision once he saw what Orson had done with her. The controversy began while it was being filmed due to Orson Welles’ controlling ways and for his insistence that Hayworth cut and dye her famous red tresses. The film, based on Sherwood King’s novel IF I DIE BEFORE I WAKE, was made only because Welles was in financial trouble while producing a musical stage version of AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS. The creditors were about to pull the sets and costumes on opening night in Boston if he did not pay the bill. Orson delivered a film that ran 155 minutes. Though beautifully photographed (locations in Mexico), Cohn was not pleased. It was cut to 87 minutes, glamour close-ups were added, and a song added for Hayworth (for which she was dubbed), with the release held up for a year. Errol Flynn’s yacht was used for the location filming, and Flynn served as a technical advisor and appears in the background of some shots. Today the film is appreciated for its moodiness, romance, and photography — and for the legendary scene of the funhouse of mirrors. In portrait coded “D-1126-244″ by Robert Coburn (not stamped) we have the blonde transformation of Rita Hayworth. There are staple holes at each of the four corners and one at the center bottom blank white margin. Minor wear, NEAR FINE. It must come back in the same condition as it was sent. AUTHENTICATION: My name is Walter Reuben. I have been collecting movie posters since 1978. I have been a full-time dealer since 1982. Everything which I sell is fully researched and entirely guaranteed to be completely authentic and as described. A lifetime of experience goes behind every description of every piece which I offer. ABOUT ME: For further information, go to the ABOUT ME. The item “RITA HAYWORTH / LADY FROM SHANGHAI (1947) Vintage original portrait by Coburn” is in sale since Thursday, May 9, 2019. This item is in the category “Entertainment Memorabilia\Movie Memorabilia\Photographs\1940-49\Black & White”. The seller is “walterfilmusa” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Size: 8 x 10″ (20 x 25 cm.)
  • Format: Gelatin silver print, glossy
  • Featured Refinements: Rita Hayworth Photo
  • Photographer: Robert Coburn
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

RITA HAYWORTH / LADY FROM SHANGHAI (1947) Vintage original portrait by Coburn