Overview:
Based on the 1930s comic strip, The Shadow is put up against his archenemy Shiwan Khan, who plans to take over the world by holding a city to ransom using an atom bomb. Using his powers of invisibility and "the power to cloud men's minds", The Shadow comes blazing to the rescue with explosive results.| Status: | Released (1994-07-01) | 
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| Awards: | 4 nominations total | 
| BoxOffice: | $32,063,435 | 
| Screen: | Walter B. Gibson, David Koepp | 
| Productions: | Bregman/Baer Productions, Universal Pictures | 
| Production Countries: | United States of America | 
| Spoken Languages: | English | 
                
        
    Casts
- 7447: Alec Baldwin - Lamont Cranston / The Shadow
 - 11389: John Lone - Shiwan Khan
 - 14698: Penelope Ann Miller - Margo Lane
 - 1039: Peter Boyle - Moe Shrevnitz
 - 1327: Ian McKellen - Dr. Reinhardt Lane
 - 13472: Tim Curry - Farley Claymore
 - 13593: Jonathan Winters - Wainwright Barth
 
Crews
- 1151: Martin Bregman - Producer - Production
 - 508: David Koepp - Screenplay - Writing
 - 1258: Stephen H. Burum - Director of Photography - Camera
 - 52968: Russell Mulcahy - Director - Directing
 - 6875: Peter Honess - Editor - Editing
 - 42149: Willi Bär - Producer - Production
 - 56109: Michael Bregman - Producer - Production
 
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Reviews
John Chard
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What's that in the shadow? The Shadow is directed by Russell Mulcahy and is based on the character of the same name created by Walter B. Gibson. It stars Alec Baldwin in the title role and support comes from John Lone, Penelope Ann Miller, Peter Boyle, Ian McKellen & Tim Curry. It ....
Continue reading ->Wuchak
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_**Genghis Khan’s descendant intrudes upon The Shadow’s urban world in 1930**_ After some kind of epiphany and receiving training in Tibet in the 20s, Lamont Cranston (Alec Baldwin) fights corruption in New York City in 1930-31 as the mysterious Shadow. When the last descendant of ....
Continue reading ->Rob
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A tongue-in-cheek nostalgic throwback to the thirties and forties. Love the style, the imagery and the period. Heaps of fun!
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