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The Shadow is a 1994 American superhero film from Universal Pictures, produced by Martin Bregman, Willi Bear, and Michael Scott Bregman, and directed by Russell Mulcahy. It stars Alec Baldwin, supported by John Lone, Penelope Ann Miller, Peter Boyle, Ian McKellen, Jonathan Winters, and Tim Curry.
- $48 million
- July 1, 1994
- $40 million
- Jerry Goldsmith
Jul 1, 1994 · Alec Baldwin stars as The Shadow, a crime-fighting hero who uses his powers of invisibility and hypnosis to stop Shiwan Khan, a villain who plans to destroy New York with an atomic bomb. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and more for this 1994 movie.
- (27K)
- Action, Adventure, Crime
- Russell Mulcahy
- 1994-07-01
A movie adaptation of the pulp fiction and radio drama series about a masked vigilante who fights a genetically enhanced villain. The Shadow (Alec Baldwin) uses his powers of invisibility and mind control to stop Shiwan Khan (John Lone) from destroying New York with an atomic bomb.
The Shadow, a 15-chapter movie serial, produced by Columbia Pictures and starring Victor Jory, premiered in theaters in 1940. The serial's villain, The Black Tiger, is a criminal mastermind who sabotages rail lines and factories across the United States.
- Kent Allard (print), Lamont Cranston (radio and film)
- Walter B. Gibson
- Lamont Cranston (print), Henry Arnaud (print), Isaac Twambley (print), Fritz the Janitor (print)
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Alec Baldwin stars as Lamont Cranston, a playboy millionaire who fights crime as The Shadow, aided by his friend Margo Lane. The film features impressive visual effects, but suffers from a weak story and mixed reviews.
- (52)
- Action, Adventure
- PG-13
Jul 1, 1994 · A movie adaptation of the pulp hero The Shadow, starring Alec Baldwin as a mysterious crime fighter who can cloud men's minds. Roger Ebert praises the style and tone of the film, but criticizes the plot and the love story.