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Overview
Tagline:
The Shadow Knows! morePlot:
In 30's New York City, the Shadow battles his nemesis, Shiwan Khan, who is building an atomic bomb. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
4 nominations moreUser Comments:
Walter Gibson Should Be Proud moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Alec Baldwin | ... | Lamont Cranston / The Shadow | |
| John Lone | ... | Shiwan Khan | |
| Penelope Ann Miller | ... | Margo Lane | |
| Peter Boyle | ... | Moe Shrevnitz | |
| Ian McKellen | ... | Dr. Reinhardt Lane | |
| Tim Curry | ... | Farley Claymore | |
| Jonathan Winters | ... | Wainwright Barth | |
| Sab Shimono | ... | Dr. Tam | |
| Andre Gregory | ... | Burbank | |
| Brady Tsurutani | ... | Tulku | |
| James Hong | ... | Li Peng | |
| Arsenio 'Sonny' Trinidad | ... | Wu | |
| Joseph Maher | ... | Isaac Newboldt | |
| John Kapelos | ... | Duke Rollins | |
| Max Wright | ... | Berger |
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Rated PG-13 for fantasy action violence.Parents Guide:
Add content advisory for parentsRuntime:
108 min | Canada:93 min (edited version)Country:
USALanguage:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
Iceland:16 (video rating) | South Korea:15 | Australia:M (TV rating) | Australia:PG | Iceland:14 (original rating) | Canada:14A (Ontario) | Argentina:13 | Finland:K-14 | Netherlands:12 | Norway:15 | Peru:14 | Spain:13 | Sweden:15 | UK:12 | USA:PG-13 | Germany:12 (video rating) | Singapore:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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The silver coffin of Temujin is from The Masters of Death, the fourth Shadow pulp story to deal with Shiwan Khan, while the cigarette billboard that broadcasts Khan's commands comes from The Golden Master. moreGoofs:
Continuity: After the Shadow and Khan fight, the spinning floor has stopped. When Margot's father cuts a wire and the bomb falls to the floor, it rolls out of the room, and you can see that the floor is spinning once again, even though they were just standing on it. moreQuotes:
Margo Lane: We need each other.Lamont Cranston: No we don't.
Margo Lane: We have a connection.
Lamont Cranston: No we don't.
Margo Lane: Then how can you explain that I can read your thoughts?
Lamont Cranston: My thoughts are hard to miss.
Margo Lane: And why is that?
Lamont Cranston: Psychically, I'm very well endowed.
Margo Lane: I'll bet you are.
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SOME KIND OF MYSTERY moreFAQ
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This movie was the best effort to bring this unique hero to the big screen. Granted, although I like her in general, Penelope Ann Miller was not as strong a Margo as I would have liked, otherwise, I thought this was an outstanding achievement. The look and feel are perfect and I loved how they made sure many of The Shadow's regular crew made their appearances... Shrivey, Roy Tam, Burbank.
The main reason I wanted to comment on this movie, however, was because of the question raised by Patrick in London about why Baldwin's nose changed shape when he became The Shadow. Lamont Cranston's hawk-nosed profile was one of the most famous trademarks of The Shadow. Alec Baldwin, however, does not naturally have that kind of look (to be honest, Lee Van Cleef may be the only movie actor in history with the correct look to have been able to portray The Shadow without resorting to make-up or special effects). Personally, I thought it was a brilliant touch to make that profile an illusion which Cranston utilizes when he becomes The Shadow. It makes it more believable that no one would be able to figure out he is The Shadow. A profile as distinct as Cranston's traditional look would make it difficult to believe that no one could put two and two together... kind of like believing that no one could figure out that Clark Kent is Superman just because he wears glasses. To me, it was just one more thing that elevated this movie above the usual superhero genre flick because it showed an appreciation and respect for the source material that Hollywood is not necessarily known for.