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Shadow of Fear

  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 28m
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5.1/10
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James Spader, Aidan Quinn, and Matthew Davis in Shadow of Fear (2004)
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When a young man accidentally kills someone, he is plunged into a rich man's world of blackmail, betrayal, adultery and ...murder.When a young man accidentally kills someone, he is plunged into a rich man's world of blackmail, betrayal, adultery and ...murder.When a young man accidentally kills someone, he is plunged into a rich man's world of blackmail, betrayal, adultery and ...murder.

  • Director
    • Rich Cowan
  • Writers
    • Matt Holloway
    • Art Marcum
  • Stars
    • Matthew Davis
    • James Spader
    • Aidan Quinn
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    5.1/10
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    • Director
      • Rich Cowan
    • Writers
      • Matt Holloway
      • Art Marcum
    • Stars
      • Matthew Davis
      • James Spader
      • Aidan Quinn
    • 23User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Matthew Davis
    Matthew Davis
    • Harrison French
    • (as Matt Davis)
    James Spader
    James Spader
    • William Ashbury
    Aidan Quinn
    Aidan Quinn
    • Detective Scofield
    Peter Coyote
    Peter Coyote
    • Congressman Henderson
    Robin Tunney
    Robin Tunney
    • Wynn French
    Alice Krige
    Alice Krige
    • Margie Henderson
    Lacey Chabert
    Lacey Chabert
    • Allison Henderson
    Sarah Ann Schultz
    Sarah Ann Schultz
    • Genie Bloom
    Robert Miano
    Robert Miano
    • Mr. Davis
    David Selby
    David Selby
    • Mr. Steve Palmer
    David Andriole
    David Andriole
    • Mr. Sawgrass
    Andrew Harris
    • Chris Henderson
    Shirly Brener
    Shirly Brener
    • Janey Sawgrass
    Holly Houston
    • Marcy Stewart
    John Grant Phillips
    • Chief Webb
    • (as John G. Phillips)
    Shane Barach
    • Cop
    Heather Black
    Heather Black
    • Secretary
    William Shakesbear
    • Shane the dog
    • Director
      • Rich Cowan
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      • Matt Holloway
      • Art Marcum
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    Wizard-8

    Frequently incoherent

    "Shadow of Fear" has some pretty good production values for a low budget direct to DVD movie. It also has some decent acting by the various participants on the screen. Unfortunately, it's hard to build any enthusiasm for the rest of the movie. The story elements and the characters are often so murky that it's hard to understand what is going on at times. It's like starting a novel at chapter 3, since a lot of the elements in the movie movie go are never explained at all. Some elements are (eventually) explained, but much of the movie remains confusing. What went wrong here? Since I find it hard to believe that production would go ahead on an incoherent screenplay, I suspect that the original cut of the movie ran a lot longer, and when the movie was subsequently cut down to run at a more reasonable length, a lot of explanation was removed. It's too bad, because there are signs that the original cut would have been engaging despite its length. You'd be better off waiting for a director's cut instead of watching the movie as it is right now.
    4shanfloyd

    Confusing storyline.

    I felt quite at a loss after this movie. I wondered and wondered, remembering fine details that might contain some important clue for the story. There might be, but I found none. So I concluded either it may be a very intelligent mystery thriller, or it may be just pure crap. So when they showed the film again four days later I began to see it again and found it intolerable after 30 minutes.

    I don't know just what the screenwriter was thinking. Same old premises, average locations, predictable camera angles and not-too-bad acting. You can't make a masterpiece out of this. Probably the director or screenwriter set a goal too high. Well, James Spader as an actor is always nice to watch and here's no exception. But the others were below average (especially Robin Tunney). Really, I expected the film not very good, but I didn't know I won't get the story at all.
    4jaybob

    Likable cast in an unlikeable film

    This past Sunday evening while waiting for SIX FEET UNDER to start, & having nothing better to do & being a JAMES SPADER fan I watched this.

    This is a very confusing film, hard to understand for a few reasons. 3/4 this of the dialog is incomprehensible due to the fact that an annoying music score is heard that was louder than the actors voices. Many times the actors spoke so low I doubt that the actors they were speaking to heard them.

    Matt Davis, a newcomer(very good looking) is the lead performer, SORRY TO SAY HE NEEDDS ACTING LESSONS. James Spader, Peter Coyote & Aiden Quinn all accomplished actors in other movies do not shine here.All the actresses seem to walk through there roles.

    At 88 minutes it is very long. I cannot remember it being shown in theatres when it was released in July 2004

    rating IMDb 4/10 ** out 4 53 points/100
    4omen-9

    Nothing new

    They say that Hollywood always is looking for something new. So how come they decided to produce this film? There's nothing new in "Shadow of Fear". I mean: rainy night, a moment of inattention and the dead guy in the middle of the road. There rest is as unimaginative as the beginning.

    Well, there were some positive moments. The concept of the secret society created by demonic William Ashbury is quite entertaining and relationship between main character and his father-in-law is somewhat original. But that's it. The main character is rather dull and Matthew Davis isn't the best actor for the part. What's more, Lexi Nikitas must really hate him, since his make-up was overdone. What's with the lipstick? Davis looked almost like a lazy drag who didn't remove the make-up after the show was over.
    7lavatch

    Gripping Suspense! Stylish Film-making! Yet Enormously Depressing!

    "Shadow of Fear" draws upon the elements of suspense from the famous genre of film noir. It also shares similarities to films from earlier decades in "The Brotherhood of the Bell" (1970) and "The Star Chamber" (1983). All three films focus on a secret male society that goes outside the law to protect the interests and advance the agendas of its members. I admired director Rich Cowan's camera angles and stylish cinematography in "Shadow of Fear." There was also good suspense sustained in the mysteries activities of the secret club.

    At the heart of the action is the character of Harrison French, admirably played by Matthew Davis. Harrison is caught in a web of intrigue after an unfortunate incident of manslaughter while driving in a blinding rain. He is subsequently manipulated by the ringleader of the secret brotherhood, performed with great relish by James Spader. The cast is rounded out with veteran actors Peter Coyote and Aidan Quinn, along with good support from Robin Tunney, Alice Krige, and Lacey Chabert.

    Beyond the effective and suspenseful plot, I was especially intrigued by the consistently morose and clinically depressed cast of characters. Despite the great affluence portrayed in the film, the main characters all suffered from guilt for their past conduct and by the obsession of keeping their skeletons in the closet, through assistance of Spader's oily attorney, William Ashbury. It is especially revealing when throughout the film, the protagonist Harrison is chomping on prescription antidepressant medication in order to cope with even the slightest setback.

    In "The Brotherhood of the Bell" and "The Star Chamber," the secret society went outside the lines of society's ethics in the pursuit of such concepts as "truth" and "justice." By contrast, in "Shadow of Fear," there were no redeeming ideals as the members of the society sought only to cover up one another's past transgressions. Literally, no one seemed happy in this film. Not even the powerful attorney Ashbury could remedy their sorry state of depression.

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Main Line
    • Filming locations
      • Spokane, Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Two Sticks Productions
      • North by Northwest Entertainment
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      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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