Shadow Man is a 1988 film about a Polish-Jewish refugee during a fictional war in Amsterdam.
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Shadow Man | |
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Directed by | Piotr Andrejew |
Written by | Piotr Andrejew |
Produced by | Guys Versluis |
Starring | Tom Hulce Manouk van der Meulen Jeroen Krabbé Thom Hoffman |
Cinematography | Wit Dabal |
Music by | Edvard Grieg Wim Mertens |
Distributed by | RCV Hilversum New World Pictures |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Countries | Netherlands United Kingdom |
Languages | English Dutch |
Tom Hulce portrays the Shadow Man. Jeroen Krabbé and Manouk van der Meulen star as Theo and Monique, a Dutch couple provoked by the arrival of the Shadowman.
The film was written and directed by Polish director Piotr Andrejew, recognized in Europe for his short movies, with the photography by Wit Dabal and the music by Edvard Grieg and Wim Mertens. A Dutch-British co-production in English, with some minor Dutch dialogue.
Patsy Kensit backed out one day before shooting; Manouk van der Meulen took over her role.
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