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The Shadow
Set in 1930s New York, with the aid of a beautiful female friend, the Shadow, a playboy millionaire with a dark past, sets out to bring his nemesis, Shiwan Khan, who is building an atomic bomb.


















10 February 1949, Newark, New Jersey, USA

12 February 1952, New York City, New York, USA


7 November 1964, Oahu, Hawaii, USA

17 October 1962, Fresno, California, USA

29 November 1946, Bakersfield, California, USA

31 August 1940, New York City, New York, USA




April 25, 2007
Polished to a high surface gloss, but nothing lurks beneath; nothing at all.
August 30, 2004
It offers a diverting, nostalgic retreat to the innocent days when crime fighting was a pleasant, rich man's hobby.
July 06, 2010
The movie has all the coherence of a bad acid flashback.
June 05, 2013
Very underrated and incredibly entertaining...
April 25, 2007
Despite similarities as a vigilante creature of the night, however, the Shadow -- a character that enjoyed its greatest success in radio after being created in pulp novels -- lacks the visceral appeal of Batman and won't strike the same chord.
July 16, 2010
It's an entertainment that deserved to have become the first of a series.
April 12, 2002
This thing is all packaging and no content, or, dare I say it, all shadow and no substance.
July 16, 2010
A pleasant, eye-pleasing movie.
June 24, 2006
Baldwin's low-key performance lacks charisma, Lone alternates between lip-smacking villainy and camp humour, and Miller is chiefly a clothes-horse for a series of slinky '30s frocks.
September 23, 2007
What's on the screen is so tired by now that you've seen it before even if this is your introduction to the Shadow.
July 01, 2014
Despite handsome production values and a crackerjack supporting cast, "The Shadow" remains a temperamental trinket that lacks the temerity to truly explore, as its titular hero would say, what evil truly lurks in the hearts of men.
April 25, 2007
It has enough of the innocent exoticism and splendor of silent thrillers to suggest a continuity with the past missing from most other movies; all that's required is a capacity to sit back and dream.