The Shadow is a vigilante crimefighter appearing in a wide variety of media. One of the most famous adventure heroes of the twentieth century, The Shadow has been featured on the radio, in a long-running pulp magazine series, in comic books, comic strips, television, serials, video games, and at least five motion pictures. The radio drama is well-remembered for those episodes voiced by Orson Welles.
Originally simply a mysterious radio narrator which hosted a program designed to promote magazine sales for Street and Smith Publications, The Shadow was developed into a distinctive literary character, later to become a pop culture icon, by writer Walter B. Gibson. The character has been cited as a major influence on the subsequent evolution of comic book superheroes, particularly The Batman.
The Shadow debuted on July 31, 1930, as the mysterious narrator of the Street and Smith radio program Detective Story Hour developed in an effort to boost sales of "Detective Story Magazine". When listeners of the program began asking at newstands for copies of "That Shadow detective magazine", Street & Smith decided to create a magazine based around The Shadow and hired Gibson to create a character concept to fit the name and voice and write a story featuring him. The first issue of The Shadow Magazine went on sale on April 1, 1931, a pulp series.
The Shadow (1940) was the ninth serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was based upon the classic radio series and pulp magazine character with the same name.
Plot
The Shadow battles a villain known as The Black Tiger, who has the power to make himself invisible and is attempting world domination.
Cast
Victor Jory as Lamont Cranston alias The Shadow. Victor Jory "visually and audibly conveyed the required image of Cranston (and the 'man of mystery') more credibly than any other actor of that time that can be brought to mind."
Veda Ann Borg as Margo Lane. Borg played Margo Lane as brash and slightly cynical, in a departure from her urbane sophistication in the radio show and pulp magazines.
Once a learned man from the northern regions of Europe went on a voyage south. One night, he sat on his terrace, while the fire behind him cast his shadow on the opposite balcony. As he was sitting there, resting, the man was amused to observe how the shadow followed his every movement, as if he really did sit upon the opposing balcony. When he finally grew tired and went to sleep, he imagined the shadow would likewise retire in the house across the street.
The next morning however, the man found to his surprise that he in fact had lost his shadow overnight. As a new shadow slowly grew back from the tip of his toes, the man did not give the incident another thought, returned to northern Europe, and took up writing again. Several years passed by until one night there was a knock at his door. To his surprise, it was his shadow, the one he lost years before in Africa, and now stood upon his doorstep, almost completely human in appearance. Astonished by his sudden reappearance, the learned man invited him into his house, and soon the two sat by the fireplace, as the shadow related how he had come to be man.
In Tibet, following the First World War, an American named Lamont Cranston (Alec Baldwin), succumbing to his darker instincts during the war, has set himself up as a brutal warlord and opium kingpin under the alias of Ying-Ko (Mandarin Chinese for "Dark Eagle"). He is abducted from his palace by servants of the Tulku (Barry Dennen), a holy man who exhibits otherworldly powers and knows Cranston's identity. He informs Cranston that he is to become a force for good. Cranston objects but is silenced by the Phurba (Frank Welker), a mystical sentient flying dagger that assaults Cranston, wounding him. Cranston is unable to refuse and remains under the tutelage of the Tulku for seven years. He learns to "cloud men's minds," a form of mystical, psychic hypnosis that allows him to influence others' thoughts and bend their perceptions so he cannot be seen, except for his shadow (since light itself cannot be deceived), hence his new alias.
The gameplay is similar to other Beat 'em up games such as Final Fight or Double Dragon, where the player controls The Shadow through several levels fighting against several enemies. The player has two bars; one is the life bar and a bar that allows the player to perform special attacks (invisibility, gun play, speed running, a dome shield that knocks out everyone who hits it). It also contains a driving stage where The Shadow battles Mongols on motorbikes (Maritech Labs), and roughly follows the plot of the movie.
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published: 12 Oct 2013
The Shadow Of Your Smile
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The Shadow Of Your Smile · Dave Koz · Johnny Mathis · Chris Botti
At The Movies
℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 2007 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2007-01-01
Producer: Phil Ramone
Studio Personnel, Mix Engineer: Al Schmitt
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Steve Genewick
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Bill Smith
Associated Performer, Vocals: Johnny Mathis
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Chris Botti
Associated Performer, Piano, Conductor: Rob Mounsey
Associated Performer, Drums: Shawn Pelton
Associated Performer, Bass: David Finck
Associated Performer, Guitar: Rodney Jones
Associated Performer, Guitar: Jeffrey Mironov
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Philippe Saisse
Associated Performer, Concertmaster: Elena Barere
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The Shadow of Your Smile
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The Shadow of Your Smile · William Henderson
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Released on: 2016-01-01
Author: Johnny Mandel - Paul Francis Webster
Composer: Johnny Mandel - Paul Francis Webster
Music Publisher: D.R
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The Shadow of your Smile - Johnny Mandel/Arr. John Williams
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The Shadow Of Your Smile · Dave Koz · Johnny Mathis · Chris Botti
At The Movies
℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 2...
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The Shadow Of Your Smile · Dave Koz · Johnny Mathis · Chris Botti
At The Movies
℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 2007 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2007-01-01
Producer: Phil Ramone
Studio Personnel, Mix Engineer: Al Schmitt
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Steve Genewick
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Bill Smith
Associated Performer, Vocals: Johnny Mathis
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Chris Botti
Associated Performer, Piano, Conductor: Rob Mounsey
Associated Performer, Drums: Shawn Pelton
Associated Performer, Bass: David Finck
Associated Performer, Guitar: Rodney Jones
Associated Performer, Guitar: Jeffrey Mironov
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Philippe Saisse
Associated Performer, Concertmaster: Elena Barere
Associated Performer, Violin: Yuri Vodovoz
Associated Performer, Violin: David Chan
Associated Performer, Violin: Laura McGinniss
Associated Performer, Violin: Katherine Fong
Associated Performer, Violin: Ann Lehmann
Associated Performer, Violin: Ricky Sortomme
Associated Performer, Violin: Jean Ingraham
Associated Performer, Violin: Ann Leathers
Associated Performer, Violin: Marti Sweet
Associated Performer, Violin: Abe Appleman
Associated Performer, Violin: Jan Mullen
Associated Performer, Violin: Avril Brown
Associated Performer, Violin: Jonathan Dinklage
Associated Performer, Violin: Cenovia Cummins
Associated Performer, Viola: Vincent Lionti
Associated Performer, Viola: Crystal Garner
Associated Performer, Viola: Craig Mumm
Associated Performer, Viola: Adria Benjamin
Associated Performer, Viola: Judy Witmer
Associated Performer, Viola: Maxine Roach
Associated Performer, Cello: Richard Locker
Associated Performer, Cello: Jeanne LeBlanc
Associated Performer, Cello: Diane Barere
Associated Performer, Cello: Eugene Moye
Associated Performer, Cello: Ellen Westerman
Associated Performer, Bass: Larry Glazener
Associated Performer, Bass: Gail Kruvand
Associated Performer, Harp: Stacy Shames
Associated Performer, Flute: Pamela Sklar
Associated Performer, Oboe, English Horn: Diane Lesser
Associated Performer, English Horn: Bill Meredith
Associated Performer, Flute, Clarinet: David Mann
Associated Performer, Flute, Clarinet: Charlie Pillow
Associated Performer, Clarinet: John Manasse
Associated Performer, Bassoon: Ron Jannelli
Associated Performer, Bassoon: Marc Goldberg
Associated Performer, French Horn: Julie Landsman
Associated Performer, French Horn: Joe Anderer
Associated Performer, French Horn: Patrick Milando
Associated Performer, French Horn: Anne Scharer
Associated Performer, French Horn: Stewart Rose
Associated Performer, Tuba: Chris Hall
Associated Performer, Percussion: Jim Saporito
Associated Performer, Timpani: Joe Passaro
Associated Performer, Tenor Saxophone: Dave Koz
Composer Lyricist: Johnny Mandel
Composer Lyricist: Paul Francis Webster
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The Shadow Of Your Smile · Dave Koz · Johnny Mathis · Chris Botti
At The Movies
℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 2007 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2007-01-01
Producer: Phil Ramone
Studio Personnel, Mix Engineer: Al Schmitt
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Steve Genewick
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Bill Smith
Associated Performer, Vocals: Johnny Mathis
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Chris Botti
Associated Performer, Piano, Conductor: Rob Mounsey
Associated Performer, Drums: Shawn Pelton
Associated Performer, Bass: David Finck
Associated Performer, Guitar: Rodney Jones
Associated Performer, Guitar: Jeffrey Mironov
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Philippe Saisse
Associated Performer, Concertmaster: Elena Barere
Associated Performer, Violin: Yuri Vodovoz
Associated Performer, Violin: David Chan
Associated Performer, Violin: Laura McGinniss
Associated Performer, Violin: Katherine Fong
Associated Performer, Violin: Ann Lehmann
Associated Performer, Violin: Ricky Sortomme
Associated Performer, Violin: Jean Ingraham
Associated Performer, Violin: Ann Leathers
Associated Performer, Violin: Marti Sweet
Associated Performer, Violin: Abe Appleman
Associated Performer, Violin: Jan Mullen
Associated Performer, Violin: Avril Brown
Associated Performer, Violin: Jonathan Dinklage
Associated Performer, Violin: Cenovia Cummins
Associated Performer, Viola: Vincent Lionti
Associated Performer, Viola: Crystal Garner
Associated Performer, Viola: Craig Mumm
Associated Performer, Viola: Adria Benjamin
Associated Performer, Viola: Judy Witmer
Associated Performer, Viola: Maxine Roach
Associated Performer, Cello: Richard Locker
Associated Performer, Cello: Jeanne LeBlanc
Associated Performer, Cello: Diane Barere
Associated Performer, Cello: Eugene Moye
Associated Performer, Cello: Ellen Westerman
Associated Performer, Bass: Larry Glazener
Associated Performer, Bass: Gail Kruvand
Associated Performer, Harp: Stacy Shames
Associated Performer, Flute: Pamela Sklar
Associated Performer, Oboe, English Horn: Diane Lesser
Associated Performer, English Horn: Bill Meredith
Associated Performer, Flute, Clarinet: David Mann
Associated Performer, Flute, Clarinet: Charlie Pillow
Associated Performer, Clarinet: John Manasse
Associated Performer, Bassoon: Ron Jannelli
Associated Performer, Bassoon: Marc Goldberg
Associated Performer, French Horn: Julie Landsman
Associated Performer, French Horn: Joe Anderer
Associated Performer, French Horn: Patrick Milando
Associated Performer, French Horn: Anne Scharer
Associated Performer, French Horn: Stewart Rose
Associated Performer, Tuba: Chris Hall
Associated Performer, Percussion: Jim Saporito
Associated Performer, Timpani: Joe Passaro
Associated Performer, Tenor Saxophone: Dave Koz
Composer Lyricist: Johnny Mandel
Composer Lyricist: Paul Francis Webster
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The Shadow of Your Smile · William Henderson
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Author: Johnny Mandel - Paul Francis Webster
Composer: Johnny Mandel - Paul Francis Webster
Music Publisher: D.R
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Author: Johnny Mandel - Paul Francis Webster
Composer: Johnny Mandel - Paul Francis Webster
Music Publisher: D.R
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The Shadow Of Your Smile · Dave Koz · Johnny Mathis · Chris Botti
At The Movies
℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 2007 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2007-01-01
Producer: Phil Ramone
Studio Personnel, Mix Engineer: Al Schmitt
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Steve Genewick
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Bill Smith
Associated Performer, Vocals: Johnny Mathis
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Chris Botti
Associated Performer, Piano, Conductor: Rob Mounsey
Associated Performer, Drums: Shawn Pelton
Associated Performer, Bass: David Finck
Associated Performer, Guitar: Rodney Jones
Associated Performer, Guitar: Jeffrey Mironov
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Philippe Saisse
Associated Performer, Concertmaster: Elena Barere
Associated Performer, Violin: Yuri Vodovoz
Associated Performer, Violin: David Chan
Associated Performer, Violin: Laura McGinniss
Associated Performer, Violin: Katherine Fong
Associated Performer, Violin: Ann Lehmann
Associated Performer, Violin: Ricky Sortomme
Associated Performer, Violin: Jean Ingraham
Associated Performer, Violin: Ann Leathers
Associated Performer, Violin: Marti Sweet
Associated Performer, Violin: Abe Appleman
Associated Performer, Violin: Jan Mullen
Associated Performer, Violin: Avril Brown
Associated Performer, Violin: Jonathan Dinklage
Associated Performer, Violin: Cenovia Cummins
Associated Performer, Viola: Vincent Lionti
Associated Performer, Viola: Crystal Garner
Associated Performer, Viola: Craig Mumm
Associated Performer, Viola: Adria Benjamin
Associated Performer, Viola: Judy Witmer
Associated Performer, Viola: Maxine Roach
Associated Performer, Cello: Richard Locker
Associated Performer, Cello: Jeanne LeBlanc
Associated Performer, Cello: Diane Barere
Associated Performer, Cello: Eugene Moye
Associated Performer, Cello: Ellen Westerman
Associated Performer, Bass: Larry Glazener
Associated Performer, Bass: Gail Kruvand
Associated Performer, Harp: Stacy Shames
Associated Performer, Flute: Pamela Sklar
Associated Performer, Oboe, English Horn: Diane Lesser
Associated Performer, English Horn: Bill Meredith
Associated Performer, Flute, Clarinet: David Mann
Associated Performer, Flute, Clarinet: Charlie Pillow
Associated Performer, Clarinet: John Manasse
Associated Performer, Bassoon: Ron Jannelli
Associated Performer, Bassoon: Marc Goldberg
Associated Performer, French Horn: Julie Landsman
Associated Performer, French Horn: Joe Anderer
Associated Performer, French Horn: Patrick Milando
Associated Performer, French Horn: Anne Scharer
Associated Performer, French Horn: Stewart Rose
Associated Performer, Tuba: Chris Hall
Associated Performer, Percussion: Jim Saporito
Associated Performer, Timpani: Joe Passaro
Associated Performer, Tenor Saxophone: Dave Koz
Composer Lyricist: Johnny Mandel
Composer Lyricist: Paul Francis Webster
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Author: Johnny Mandel - Paul Francis Webster
Composer: Johnny Mandel - Paul Francis Webster
Music Publisher: D.R
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The Shadow is a vigilante crimefighter appearing in a wide variety of media. One of the most famous adventure heroes of the twentieth century, The Shadow has been featured on the radio, in a long-running pulp magazine series, in comic books, comic strips, television, serials, video games, and at least five motion pictures. The radio drama is well-remembered for those episodes voiced by Orson Welles.
Originally simply a mysterious radio narrator which hosted a program designed to promote magazine sales for Street and Smith Publications, The Shadow was developed into a distinctive literary character, later to become a pop culture icon, by writer Walter B. Gibson. The character has been cited as a major influence on the subsequent evolution of comic book superheroes, particularly The Batman.
The Shadow debuted on July 31, 1930, as the mysterious narrator of the Street and Smith radio program Detective Story Hour developed in an effort to boost sales of "Detective Story Magazine". When listeners of the program began asking at newstands for copies of "That Shadow detective magazine", Street & Smith decided to create a magazine based around The Shadow and hired Gibson to create a character concept to fit the name and voice and write a story featuring him. The first issue of The Shadow Magazine went on sale on April 1, 1931, a pulp series.
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