The Lady from Shanghai

Orson Welles directed and starred in this 1947 Film Noir classic as Irishman Micheal O'Hara, who meets the beautiful Elsa, the titular Lady, after saving her from muggers in Central Park. She offers him a job aboard her yacht, but things soon take a turn for the worse when Micheal gets involved in a plot to help a man fake his death.

Tropes appearing in this film include:

 * Death Faked for You:
 * Faking the Dead:
 * Femme Fatale: Elsa
 * Film Noir
 * Film of the Book: Actually based on the novel If I Die Before I Wake by Sherwood King.
 * Frame-Up
 * Hall of Mirrors: Trope Codifier, if not the downright trope maker.
 * Mutual Kill:
 * Protagonist Title Fallacy: Elsa is not the main character, Micheal is.
 * Ugly Guy, Hot Wife
 * Unspoken Plan Guarantee: The audience knows how they are going to try to fake Grisby's death. Even though it's not the whole story, it doesn't go quite as planned.
 * Your Cheating Heart