Im New York der 1930er Jahre kämpft The Shadow (Alec Baldwin) gegen seinen Erzfeind Shiwan Khan (John Lone), der eine Atombombe baut.Im New York der 1930er Jahre kämpft The Shadow (Alec Baldwin) gegen seinen Erzfeind Shiwan Khan (John Lone), der eine Atombombe baut.Im New York der 1930er Jahre kämpft The Shadow (Alec Baldwin) gegen seinen Erzfeind Shiwan Khan (John Lone), der eine Atombombe baut.
- Auszeichnungen
- 4 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Singer
- (as Sinoa)
I'm not terribly familiar with the old radio drama Shadow, so I can't speak as to the details, but the feeling, the essence of the movie fits with what I've experienced. Much more importantly, it stand out well on its own.
Special effects play a major part, but are not of the over-played. Action is well done, and acting is acceptable, though rarely outstanding (the Shadow's cabbie Shrebnitz is an engrossing exception).
What really makes this movie stand out is the layering. Plots, characters, backgrounds, all are complex. The movie's basic plot is well-paced, occasionally a bit slow, but it makes up for it with the incredible wealth of details it packs in. Watching the movie, one gets the sense of an incredible amount of backstory for each character (little things, like the family life of some of the Shadow's agents, barely glimpsed, or even just the complex web of those agents across the city), or that around the corner there lies a world to explore.
This movie can be difficult to classify, which may lead to its unpopularity. Clearly its not a drama, not is it a comedy, nor even entirely an action. Scifi or fantasy are both possible descriptions, but they fail. The Shadow is comicbook style, in the truest sense of the genre. Complex characters, pull-pounding action, some jokes, some drama...it all mixes together. If you can get a bead on the style, its a very enjoyable movie, far ahead of most other super-hero films (Superman, Batman, the Phantom, etc.)
I recommend watching it, but only with an open mind.
- lethalweasel
- 1. Dez. 2000
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Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesWhen Shiwan Khan and Lamont Cranston first meet, their dialogue about where Cranston purchased his tie is a spoof on product placement during the radio airing of The Shadow.
- PatzerThe wire insulation on the bomb is modern day plastics not the correct cloth type for the day, and the nylon wire ties wouldn't be invented for another 30 years or so. The timer in the bomb used a display tube called the Nixie tube to show the digits of the countdown. The original Nixie tube was patented in 1938, but it looked like a small TV screen on which the numbers were displayed. The tube design used in the bomb was not introduced until 1962.
- Zitate
Margo Lane: Oh, God I dreamed.
Lamont Cranston: So did I. What did you dream?
Margo Lane: I was lying naked on a beach in the South Seas. The tide was coming up to my toes. The sun was beating down. My skin hot and cool at the same time. It was wonderful. What was yours?
Lamont Cranston: I dreamed I tore all the skin off my face and was somebody else underneath.
Margo Lane: You have problems.
Lamont Cranston: I'm aware of that.
- VerbindungenEdited into Taylor Dayne: Original Sin (1995)
- SoundtracksOriginal Sin (Theme from 'The Shadow')
Written, Produced and Arranged by Jim Steinman
Performed by Taylor Dayne
Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc.
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Details
Box Office
- Budget
- 25.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 32.063.435 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 11.713.845 $
- 4. Juli 1994
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 48.063.435 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 48 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix