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The Shadow Strikes (1937)

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2011

The Shadow Strikes is an 1937 film based on The Shadow.

The film The Shadow Strikes was released in 1937, starring Rod La Rocque in the title role. Lamont Cranston assumes the secret identity of "The Shadow" in order to thwart an attempted robbery at an attorney's office. Both The Shadow Strikes (1937) and its sequel, International Crime (1938), were released by Grand National Pictures.

The Shadow Strikes is a 1937 American film directed by Lynn Shores starring Rod La Rocque as Lamont Cranston.


Directed by
Lynn Shores




Writing credits
Walter B. Gibson (story "The Ghost of the Manor") (as Maxwell Grant)


Al Martin (adaptation) and
Rex Taylor (adaptation)


Al Martin (screenplay


Stars:Rod La Rocque, Agnes Anderson and James Blakeley
Lamont Cranston assumes his secret identity as "The Shadow", to break up an attempted robbery at an attorney's office. When the police search the scene, Cranston must assume the identity of the attorney. Before he can leave, a phone call summons the attorney to the home of Delthern, a wealthy client, who wants a new will drawn up. As Cranston meets with him, Delthern is suddenly shot, and Cranston is quickly caught up in a new mystery

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  • Very cool:) love the shadow!

  • awesome

  • Thanks for uploading this!

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