Movies / The Shadow (1994)
Runtime: 108 min
Genres: Action Adventure Crime Fantasy Mystery Thriller
Languages: English
Countries: USA
A crime fighter created in the 1930s and popularized in movies, pulp novels, and a radio show starring a young Orson Welles, The Shadow came back to life in 1994 in this slick, well-cast production. Alec Baldwin stars as Lamont Cranston, a murderous opium dealer reformed by a Tibetan mystic, who teaches him how to use his keen mental powers to manipulate others. As penance for his past misdeeds, Cranston masquerades as a degenerate New York City playboy by day and secretly plays the heroic Shadow by night, staving off evildoers with a network of agents and a cab-driving sidekick (Peter Boyle). A greater challenge arrives when Cranston must fight Shiwan Khan (John Lone), the final descendent of Genghis Khan, who has received training from the same Tibetan master who instructed Cranston. Shiwan plans to use atomic weapons to take over New York and then the world. At the same time, Cranston meets socialite Margo Lane (Penelope Ann Miller), and, although he's instantly enamored of her, he discovers that her psychic abilities render his secret identity vulnerable. The Shadow was directed by former music video creator Russell Mulcahy, whose feature film debut Highlander (1986) was a cult classic. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
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Directors (1) | Credit |
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Russell Mulcahy | ... |
Writers (2) | Credit |
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David Koepp | (written by) |
Walter B. Gibson | (character The Shadow from stories) |
Composers (1) | Credit |
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Jerry Goldsmith | ... |
Editors (2) | Credit |
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Beth Jochem Besterveld | ... |
Peter Honess | ... |
Cinematographers (1) | Credit |
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Stephen H. Burum | ... |
Actors (69) | Credit |
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Aaron Lustig | Doctor |
Abraham Benrubi | Marine Guard |
Alec Baldwin | Lamont Cranston / The Shadow |
Al Goto | Mongol |
Alix Elias | Woman in Taxi |
Al Leong | Tibetan Driver |
Andre Gregory | Burbank |
Anzu Lawson | Concubine (as Cristina Lawson) |
Arsenio 'Sonny' Trinidad | Wu |
Barry Dennen | Tulku (voice) (uncredited) |
Billy Wong | Mongol |
Brady Tsurutani | Tulku |
Brian Khaw | Tibetan Kidnapper |
Bruce Locke | Cranston Guard |
Chi-en Telemaque | Concubine |
Dan Koji | Mongol |
Darryl Chan | Mongol |
Donna Lew | Concubine |
Ethan Phillips | Nelson |
Frank Welker | Phurba (voice) |
Fred Sanders | Cop |
Garret Sato | Mongol |
Gerald Okamura | Tibetan Passenger |
Ian McKellen | Dr. Reinhardt Lane |
James Alan | Paper Boy |
James Hong | Li Peng |
James Lew | Mongol |
James Taenaka | Cranston Guard (as James Katsuyuki Taenaka) |
Jeff Cahill | Sailor |
Jen Sung Outerbridge | Mongol |
Joe D'Angerio | English Johnny (as Joe d'Angerio) |
John Kapelos | Duke Rollins |
John Lone | Shiwan Khan |
John L. Weaver | Sailor |
Jonathan Winters | Barth |
Joseph Maher | Isaac Newboldt |
Kacee DeMasi | Police Officer (uncredited) |
Kate McGregor-Stewart | Mrs. Shrevnitz |
Kathy Lee Doherty | Chinese Woman |
Keith A. Wester | Radio Announcer |
Kraig Kishi | Mongol |
Larry Hankin | Taxi Driver |
Larry Joshua | Maxie |
Lee Grossman | Feature (uncredited) |
Leo Lee | Mongol |
Lily Mariye | Mrs. Tam |
Linda Atkinson | Madam |
Max Wright | Berger |
Michael Hadge | Inmate |
Nathan Jung | Tibetan Kidnapper |
Nils Allen Stewart | Mongol |
Patrick Fischler | Sailor |
Penelope Ann Miller | Margo Lane |
Peter Boyle | Moe Shrevnitz |
Phillip Borsos | Duke Rollins (uncredited) |
Raul Reformina | Chinese Man |
Robert Trebor | Harried Man in Taxi (uncredited) |
Roland Brown | Inmate |
Rudolph Willrich | Waiter |
Sab Shimono | Dr. Tam |
Sinoa Loren | Singer (as Sinoa) |
Steve Hytner | Marine Guard |
Stuart Quan | Mongol |
Tera Tabrizi | Concubine |
Tim Curry | Farley Claymore |
ToshirĂ´ Obata | Mongol |
Verlon Edwards | Waiter |
Wesley Mann | Bellboy |
Woon Young Park | Tibetan Kidnapper / Mongol (as Woon Park) |