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Shadow Run

  • 1998
  • TV-14
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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Michael Caine in Shadow Run (1998)
Crime

When a criminal mastermind's perfectly planned armored truck carjacking goes awry, he begins to suspect he is being double-crossed.When a criminal mastermind's perfectly planned armored truck carjacking goes awry, he begins to suspect he is being double-crossed.When a criminal mastermind's perfectly planned armored truck carjacking goes awry, he begins to suspect he is being double-crossed.

  • Director
    • Geoffrey Reeve
  • Writers
    • Desmond Lowden
    • Bob Morgan
  • Stars
    • Michael Caine
    • James Fox
    • Matthew Pochin
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    578
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Geoffrey Reeve
    • Writers
      • Desmond Lowden
      • Bob Morgan
    • Stars
      • Michael Caine
      • James Fox
      • Matthew Pochin
    • 24User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Haskell
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Landon-Higgins
    Matthew Pochin
    • Edward Joffrey
    Rae Baker
    • Julie
    Kenneth Colley
    Kenneth Colley
    • Larcombe
    Christopher Cazenove
    Christopher Cazenove
    • Melchior
    Rupert Frazer
    Rupert Frazer
    • Maunder
    Leslie Grantham
    Leslie Grantham
    • Liney
    Tim Healy
    Tim Healy
    • Daltrey
    Emma Reeve
    • Victoria Robertson
    Katherine Reeve
    • Zee Robertson
    Angela Douglas
    Angela Douglas
    • Bridget
    Maurice Thorogood
    • Walter
    Richard Tuck
    • Morton
    John Bray
    • Hallam
    Christopher Morgan
    • Weller
    Khan Bonfils
    • Baz
    Phil Swinburne
    • Jacko
    • Director
      • Geoffrey Reeve
    • Writers
      • Desmond Lowden
      • Bob Morgan
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    7rjc7394

    Good acting, decent thriller, little disappointing

    It took quite a while before I could figure out all of the pieces of this scheme and the people involved which I enjoy. I don't like to know everything within the first ten minutes. Caine plays a crook and somehow manages to get a local schoolboy involved in his scheme. Or the schoolboy decides to help Caine with his crime. Caine is a great actor. He is very believable as always. Good dialogue and other actors were very good (Caine's callgirl, School Headmaster and Professor). There aren't any hum-drum moments in this film. The excitement/suspense slowly keeps building up scene after scene. The gigantic church on the outskirts of town becomes the focal point of the heist becoming a success and at the last minute they have to shake it down so their plan won't fail. There's a lot of suspense and tense moments. Caine winds up being too ruthless for my tastes and the ending kind of fell short for me. But it's worth a look.
    dougc-1

    A woefully inept attempt at intrigue and suspense

    Well, it's not surprising that this opus has hardly been seen by anyone. Leadenly directed, wretchedly scripted and with a visual appeal comparable to an episode of a tenth rate BBC-TV crime series, the movie is a complete misfire. Caine, however, is as watchable as ever, but genrally, Shadow Run is an embarrassment.
    7Weirdling_Wolf

    Shadow Run's indelible legacy are all of its sublimely plentiful peccadilloes!

    According to Adam Ant 'Ridicule is nothing to be scared of...'so I'm unapologetically bigging up the fallaciously forgotten, unfairly misbegotten Michael Caine 90s heist flick 'Shadow Run' (1998). While this competently made crime potboiler has a serviceable plot, and attractive scenery, 'Shadow Run' is manifestly all about Sir Michael Caine's renowned prowess for creating indelibly fascinating rogues, and alongside the inimitable 'Caine', there's an equally 'able' cast!!!!??? Namely, James Fox, Kenneth Colley, Christopher Casenove, Tim Healey, and some especially enjoyable work from TV hero Leslie Grantham who has a palpable screen chemistry with the iconic Caine.

    Happily, 'Shadow Run' proved to be far more eccentric in its execution than I could ever have hoped for, and while an aloof James Fox never fully engages with the pulpy material, a stern, darkly energized Michael Caine is magisterially menacing as the sadistic strangler Haskell, and 'Shadow Run' arguably contains the finest 'Thematically apropos pointing with a mustard-tipped sausage' acting that I have ever seen! Meaty stuff indeed!!!! While many seem overly hung up on the modest budget and formulaic text, I relished the wonderfully unexpected whimsicality therein, with Geoffrey Reeve's 'Shadow Run' frequently playing out like a glossier, feature-length episode of 'Dempsey and Makepeace', incongruently intertwined with a bizarrely retrograde Billy Bunter-esque subplot!!!!?? Another major plus being the scintillatingly perky presence of Rae Baker, who makes for some salaciously snackable screen candy! While this agreeably bucolic, visibly low budget B-thriller is appropriately pacey, Shadow Run's indelible legacy are all of its sublimely plentiful peccadilloes!
    8nzpedals

    Quality English crime drama

    The English do it so well. No thousand-bullet shoot outs (that almost all miss the target), no silly car chase, no pseudo- moralistic theme that the bad guys suffer and righteousness will prevail. Just a plausible story, superb acting, and great directing and production.

    A corrupt security official (Fox) knows when the truck will leave and who else knows the codes. He also knows Haskell (Caine), an evil and unscrupulous career crook. They scheme to hijack the truck that has tons of special bank-note paper.

    Enter an unlovely schoolboy (in his one and only movie credit). He hinders but strangely also helps the heist. There are other awful schoolboys who are part of the twists and turns of the story.

    A radio black-out is organised, they divert the truck to a lonely road. There are a few casualties along the way, and eventually just one bullet, and one car explosion. Fitting!

    There are good performances from support cast including Tim Healy and Rupert Frazer. OK, so it's not perfect, there is a strange, unexplained scene where the boy controls a cage on a construction site and Haskell conveniently goes inside it. A minor detail.
    6Bezenby

    "You and me have an arrangement, son"

    Let's face it, Shadow Run isn't action packed. It's a kind of slow burner that kind of flickers slightly for a while. That said, if you're in the right mood it's okay. Caine is gangster who finds out, via James Fox, that he can get his hands on the paper the Royal Mint use to make bank notes, and starts getting a crew together for a heist. However, he's also having to deal with an unpopular public school boy who witnesses his last heist. The story jumps between Caine getting the heist together, and this boy's bullying at the school. That's, err, basically it. You've got Tim Healy here too, and Leslie Grantham (thankfully nowhere near a webcam!). Things run along smoothly, but there's not real action in it. It's not a bad movie, just a bit bland. Hence the short review.

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    • Goofs
      About 5 minutes into the film, there is a long dialog between Caine & Fox. Caine is wearing sunglasses and the reflection shows a crew member standing several feet away, not Fox.
    • Connections
      Featured in Un tueur aux trousses (2003)

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1998 (Iceland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fuera de cobertura
    • Filming locations
      • 12 College Green, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production company
      • Majestic Films & Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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