A mysterious criminal known as The Whispering Shadow commits crimes by means of a gang he controls by television and radio rays. Jack Norton, whose brother was murdered by The Whispering Sha... Read allA mysterious criminal known as The Whispering Shadow commits crimes by means of a gang he controls by television and radio rays. Jack Norton, whose brother was murdered by The Whispering Shadow, suspects that the eerie Professor Strang - whose ghostly wax museum contains figures ... Read allA mysterious criminal known as The Whispering Shadow commits crimes by means of a gang he controls by television and radio rays. Jack Norton, whose brother was murdered by The Whispering Shadow, suspects that the eerie Professor Strang - whose ghostly wax museum contains figures far too lifelike - may be involved in the crimes.
- W.B. Jarvis [Chs. 3-6, 12]
- (uncredited)
- Detective [Ch. 12]
- (uncredited)
- Murphy - Driver [Chs. 1, 8]
- (uncredited)
- Detective [Chs. 1, 5-8]
- (uncredited)
- Empire Transport Co. driver
- (unconfirmed)
- (uncredited)
- Deane [Ch. 10]
- (uncredited)
- Official
- (unconfirmed)
- (uncredited)
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There seemed to be an excess of rad old cars...that's always cool. The leading lady was very pretty also which was good because there were only two women in the entire thing! There are lots of gunfights but almost no one ever got hit except for those nasty "flesh wounds".
I really enjoyed the look of Whispering Shadow, the old clothes, pencil thin mustaches, and the motorcycle scenes were all wonderful. There were lots of truly dangerous stunts too and a few effects (like a helicopter crashing into a radio tower).
Overall this is a very vintage but rather cool old serial. I got a kick out of it and it managed to build some real suspense in the last three or four chapters despite all the money saving flashbacks. Fun stuff for serial or Lugosi fans. Bela looked great and his expressions were a riot like always.
The outlandish plot, wide variety of interesting characters, and incredible stunts all combine to make this a stand-out in the serial genre. It's still pretty dumb, and goes on longer than the story can sustain it, but it's silly fun. Lugosi, appearing in the first of several serials he would make, hams it up quite a bit, but seems to be enjoying himself. Dane, who struggled with his thick accent in sound pictures, makes his final film appearance.
Someone has stolen the priceless jewels of the Czar, and everyone's looking for them. Jack Foster (Malcolm McGregor) witnessed his brother being murdered by The Shadow and his thugs, and wants revenge.
Keep your eyes glued to those jewels! They jump from person to person, box to box, like a crazy shell game! Almost everyone involved is in possession of them at least once!
At nearly 4 hours in length, this movie version of the original serial is quite a chore at times. Still, there are enough shootouts, explosions, truck hijackings, and fisticuffs to hold our interest...
Did you know
- TriviaThis 12-chapter serial was filmed in 18 days, completed December 1932, and the first of Bela Lugosi's five serials.
- Crazy creditsEach chapter title is written by electricity.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Sprockets: Classic Serials (1991)
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- La sombra que mata
- Filming locations
- Bekins Storage, 1025 N. Highland Ave, Los Angles, California, USA(exterior of Empire Transport and Storage)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime3 hours 45 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1