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Shadow on the Land

  • TV Movie
  • 1968
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Shadow on the Land (1968)
ActionDramaSci-Fi

Patriotic freedom fighters struggle against a fascist dictatorship in a near-future USA.Patriotic freedom fighters struggle against a fascist dictatorship in a near-future USA.Patriotic freedom fighters struggle against a fascist dictatorship in a near-future USA.

  • Director
    • Richard C. Sarafian
  • Writers
    • Nedrick Young
    • Sidney Sheldon
  • Stars
    • Marc Strange
    • Jackie Cooper
    • John Forsythe
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    159
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    • Director
      • Richard C. Sarafian
    • Writers
      • Nedrick Young
      • Sidney Sheldon
    • Stars
      • Marc Strange
      • Jackie Cooper
      • John Forsythe
    • 28User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marc Strange
    Marc Strange
    • Maj. Shepherd McCloud
    Jackie Cooper
    Jackie Cooper
    • Lt. Col. Andy Davis
    John Forsythe
    John Forsythe
    • Gen. Wendell Bruce
    Gene Hackman
    Gene Hackman
    • Rev. Thomas Davis
    Carol Lynley
    Carol Lynley
    • Abigail 'Abby' Tyler
    Janice Rule
    Janice Rule
    • Capt. Everett
    Michael Margotta
    Michael Margotta
    • Timothy Willing
    • (as Mike Margotta)
    Scott Thomas
    Scott Thomas
    • Felting
    Myron Healey
    Myron Healey
    • Gen. Hempstead
    Frederic Downs
    Frederic Downs
    • Drucker
    Jonathan Goldsmith
    Jonathan Goldsmith
    • Lt. Allen
    • (as Johnathan Lippe)
    Bill Walker
    Bill Walker
    • Arnold
    Mickey Sholdar
    • Paul
    Ronnie Eckstine
    • David
    Sandy McPeak
    Sandy McPeak
    • Ben
    • (as Sandy Kevin)
    Ken Swofford
    Ken Swofford
    • Private
    Kay Stewart
    Kay Stewart
    • Sgt. O'Hara
    Paulene Myers
    Paulene Myers
    • Webber
    • Director
      • Richard C. Sarafian
    • Writers
      • Nedrick Young
      • Sidney Sheldon
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    dnyknot

    What was fiction then is ????

    I too saw this movie , twice , I was living in Berkely Ca. and was about 20 years old . At the time James Rector had just been killed by the police , we had riots in the street , the weathermen , Black Panthers ,SDS and others , these were our call to unite it never happened , at least not on a scale that the movie suggest . It was almost real ,I remember watching this with my father , both times being the far thinker he was , it made him shiver it was that real . What has happened to this movie , does the government control the movie industry ? .

    I wonder if finding a copy of the book is possible ( Sinclair Lewis ) or has that too been banned in the name of Freedom . Soon I will leave this country and go live in another , I know it matters not , all government's are corrupt , or perhaps live in a small town in the mountains . This movie forever changed my life and made me aware of how corrupt and immoral the US really has become.

    Will Rogers or mother Teresa never watched this movie .

    Any one with a copy please contact me , so I can show my grandchildren that we were warned .

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    7terryrayhiller

    A Tale Forty Years Too Early

    When it aired, "Shadow on the Land"'s premise was barely credible: an unexplained national emergency so terrifies the country that Congress grants the President virtually unlimited emergency powers, which he promptly uses to establish a national security agency charged with hunting down the nation's external and internal "enemies." Soon the country is awash in curfews, traveling papers, checkpoints and managed news. Dissent is unpatriotic and quashed in the name of security and national harmony. In response, a small underground emerges dedicated to revealing the corruption and our loss of freedoms.

    Run as a TV movie, "Shadow on the Land" should have done better than it did, and might have made an interesting series had it received better viewer response. Unfortunately, its cautionary message of a fearful America willing to surrender basic freedoms seemed preposterous. Not helping was a fairly plodding script, generally heavy-handed characterizations and an absence of any sense of impending menace or danger.

    Still, "Shadow" featured such dependable lead actors as Jackie Cooper, John Forsythe, Gene Hackman, Carol Lynley, Marc Strange and Janice Rule, supported by a strong cast of future character actors including Scott Thomas, Bill Walker and Ken Swofford. All the actors -- Cooper and Hackman especially -- gave solid performances despite the script, which must have seemed something of a fantasy to everyone involved.

    While many of the casting decisions were predicable, there was one truly inspired piece of casting that set the show apart: John Forsythe as General Wendell Bruce, head of West Coast security and the resident villain. Setting his likable "Bachelor Father" (1957-1962) persona on its head, Forsythe created a disturbingly complex and believable nemesis: intelligent, dedicated to his duty, sophisticated, articulate and likable, with a ready smile and well-tailored suits. It was truly chilling to watch him, and helped build a case for the type of people who might someday convince us they were only there to "protect" us.

    Given the current political and social climate, "Shadow on the Land" was clearly a show forty years ahead of its time – an unusually cautionary tale raised in a television era still dominated by fare such as "Beverley Hillbillies," "Batman," "Death Valley Days: and "Hawaii Five-O." Someone ought to find it in the archives, dust it off, and either run it or redo it; I think we'd be far more willing to believe its vision of America than we were in 1968.

    Still, given that same climate, one has to wonder if the show could be done today. The premise strikes far too close to home, and patriotism isn't what it used to be. We've clearly demonstrated that as a people we are now perfectly willing to sacrifice a little freedom for security and safety, just as were the citizens of "Shadow."

    On a final minor note, one has to wonder if our Homeland Security folks realize that their eagle logo bears a haunting similarity to "Shadow"'s homeland security agency emblem. If we don't learn from history – even fictional ones – we are somehow doomed to repeat it.
    10Jneil

    One of the most important "warning" films ever made

    "Shadow on the Land" was the first made-for-TV movie produced and broadcast on ABC and includes in its cast Jackie Cooper, John Forsythe, Gene Hackman, and Carol Lynley. Its producer, Matthew Rapf, produced series like Ben Casey and Kojak. Its screenwriter, Nedrick Young, won an Oscar as co-writer of The Defiant Ones.

    I was 16 when I saw it and its portrait of the United States devolved into a fascist dictatorship made an indelible impression on me. It's one of the most important films in the library of liberty ever made, and it deserves to be revived and seen by every lover of freedom who weeps that the United States is well down the path to tyranny shown in this movie.

    But this film also shows seeds of hope, in its portrayal of an underground called the Society of Man.

    Watch this! It has more power than a dozen tracts on economics and politics, or political campaigns.
    harveyhharris

    Very insightful, considering that we are starting to live it

    I saw this movie on the ABC network movie on Friday night. I was just out of high school. I had always been interested in becoming futurist. Read many books and articles on how our futures will be if we are not mindful. This movie was so in time with the times. Even now if it were should it would makes us so aware of our freedoms and how much we take them as a matter of fact. It had a documentary feel to it. Marc Strange had a troubled feel of a man doing a job that it hated and saw it as being wrong. The powers that be had cut the links that make it answerable to it's citizens. I statement from the "Killers Elite:There is no government any where in the world that gives a damn about the people that it is suppose to service" This movie written before big government got married to high tech is a look into where we are on our way. It was a warning that I have never fail to me mindful of. I highly recommend, hippies where not just trouble makes they saw something that others didn't. If you get a chance rent it, study it, compare it to now, and remember always be mindful.
    drholingue

    Excellent TV movie

    This is a 1968 made for TV movie which was aired only a few times. It is an excellent science fiction- future history movie with the premise that America has descended into a dictatorship because Americans have voluntarily given up their freeedoms in the face of an outside threat. Now that threat has been eliminated, the people in power seek to keep their power... They are opposed by a secret underground called The Sons of Liberty.

    I wish this was available to buy in DVD!

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    • Trivia
      As the camera tracks with protagonist, a bookstore in the background displays copies of only one book: "My Struggle" by "The Leader", which is English for "Mein Kampf" by "Der Fuehrer" (Adolf Hitler).
    • Quotes

      Gen. Wendell Bruce: You insist? You insist? Are you trying to give me an order? Who the h__l do you think you're talking to? "You insist"!

      Gen. Hempstead: May I remind you, sir: Davis is an Army man. You've taken him into custody, arrested him for reasons unknown to us. I demand to know...

      Gen. Wendell Bruce: YOU DEMAND? Let me remind you, General: the Internal Security Forces SUPERSEDE the Army! AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT! I'll arrange your resignation so fast you won't know what hit you. "You demand".

      Gen. Hempstead: My apology for what might have been an unfortunate choice of phrase, sir.

      Gen. Wendell Bruce: That's better.

      Gen. Hempstead: Nevertheless I *request* some explanation!

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    FAQ1

    • Where can I get the novel, by Sinclair Lewis?

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • United States: It Can't Happen Here
    • Filming locations
      • Scattergood Power Plant - 12700 Vista del Mar, El Segundo, Los Angeles, California, USA(power station attack interior industrial scenes including Control Room A)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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