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Shadows (1959)

Starring: Jack Ackerman, Tom Allen Director: John Cassavetes Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
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Product Details

  • Actors: Jack Ackerman, Tom Allen, Cliff Carnell, Ben Carruthers, Jay Crecco
  • Directors: John Cassavetes
  • Format: Black & White, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 1.0)
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Geneon [Pioneer]
  • DVD Release Date: March 24, 1998
  • Run Time: 87 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6304864248
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #106,702 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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    #7 in  Movies & TV > Art House & International > By Director > Cassavetes, John
    #47 in  Movies & TV > Cult Movies > Drama
  • For more information about "Shadows" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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When you consider that the big movies of 1960 were films such as Elmer Gantry and The Alamo, it's hard to imagine what people made of this, John Cassavetes's first independent feature. Improvised by the cast, shot in black and white, it looked like no other film of its time. Cassavetes, seeking to both deal with social issues and create a new kind of cinema, told a story about a family of black siblings in Manhattan trying to make ends meet. But one brother falls in with bad company, while the sister, who is trying to pass for white, gets involved in an interracial romance that ultimately crumbles when the white man she falls for discovers her true identity. Though it meanders at times, it features the kind of spontaneous emotion Cassavetes most wanted to elicit in his films. --Marshall Fine

Product Description
Cassavetes' first independent feature depicts the struggle of three African-American siblings to survive in the mean streets of Manhattan. Hugh, a would-be jazz musician, looks after younger siblings Ben and Leila, who are light-skinned enough to pass for white. This seems to give them an advantage and more opportunities while Hugh must struggle by playing the trumpet in dive bars and strip joints. Shadows was made from a script entirely improvised by the cast, and heralded a vital new era in independent filmmaking. Starring: Hugh Hurd, Leila Goldoni, Ben Carruthers.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AWEsome Film, February 3, 2002
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This review is from: Shadows [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a great movie. Like it was made yeserday. Punk, beat in sensibility. About young people struggling on the fringes.

Also the review that follows mine is right. A guy named Ray Carney just wrote an amazing book about the movie that has incredible behind the scenes details that no one ever knew before. Cassavetes revealed them to Carney before he died in a Rosebud conversation. Check out the book titled Shadows and another titled Cassavetes on Cassavetes along with the film. It's available here if you type in Cassavetes' name under books. Also Carney has a web site that you should check out with lots of other Cassavetes material.

I love this movie! And the books about it.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FILM GOGGLES, December 21, 2001
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This intense, hysterical, loud, sweet and sour film was NOT an IMPROVISATION despite the end title! Neither were Cassavetes other films, in the classic sense of IMPROV. Improv was sparringly used in the writing of the scripts, but Cassavetes was a WRITER who knew what he was doing more than people give him credit for. This is a major crime against one of the greatest artists of the last 100 years (wha? no, seriously). To get the real scoop, and an exhaustive, loving take on this important first film by an American original, check out the BFI Film Series edition on SHADOWS, which just came out. It breaks it down and builds it back up, in a way you won't believe.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Director Cassavetes in Top Form, August 18, 2001
By Ibochild (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadows [VHS] (VHS Tape)
In constrast to the sanitized images of 1950s television and motion pictures, SHADOWS is like a breath of fresh air. It's independent filmmaking at its best. You'll find no silly "Leave it to Beaver" and "Father Knows Best" plots here. Instead, you have characters that respond and speak like regular people. This is in large part because Cassavetes allowed the actors to improvise their dialog. This is particularly true for the black characters in the film, because they aren't constrained by an outsider's view of them.

There are several stories in the film, but perhaps the most interesting is that of Lelia (played by Lelia Goldoni). Living in a Manhattan apartment with her two brothers, she's somewhat naive of the world. At a party she meets Tony and they soon hit it off. Just as quickly, things start to sour between them. If it already isn't bad enough, all hell breaks loose, when Tony is unable to conceal his shock when he discovers that the olive complexioned Lelia is actually black.

In a Hollywood film, this scenario would have been thrown under the rug or handled in a stiff and artificial manner (like ISLAND IN THE SUN). Fortunately, we get a much more interesting and realistic view of the situation. Granted some of the dialog might be a bit on the nose at times, but when the improv works, it works fabulously.

One of the best scenes in the film involves Lelia on a date. Without revealing too much, her dialog is a killer. John Sayles couldn't have written it any crisper.

As the whole, the cast is very good. All of the major players have the same first names as their respective characters. Rupert Crosse (who later received an Academy Award nomination for his role in The Reivers) is very funny in this film. Hugh Hurd (father of Michelle Hurd on Showtime's "Leap Years") is very believable as a frustrated vocalist who is also the caring older brother of Lelia. Also look out for Lynn Hamilton (perhaps best known for her recurring role on "Sanford & Son") in a small role.

The film is raw, but like sushi there is much to savour here. Just sit back, relax and pop this movie into your machine. A little patience will go a long way with this gem. Check it out.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A breakthrough in American cinema...
The remarkable, sometimes infuriating, often brilliant films of John Cassavetes occupy a unique position in American cinema... Read more
Published on January 12, 2007 by Roberto Frangie

5.0 out of 5 stars Behind-the-scenes for Cass buffs
For a fascinating behind-the-scenes info about Shadows and a list of books about Cassavetes' work, go to Ray Carney's website dedicated to John Cassavetes (found through any... Read more
Published on January 25, 2005 by M. Reed

4.0 out of 5 stars Out from the Shadows
Cassavetes was just warming up when he made this in the late '50s, but what a debut! He'd have better actors and more focused scenes in future movies, but the willingness to... Read more
Published on November 15, 2002 by Arch Llewellyn

4.0 out of 5 stars REBELS WITH A CAUSE
If you love movies, you have to be curious. I'm well aware that it's not possible, even for the most resistant among us, to see, let's say, the whole american production of the... Read more
Published on May 6, 2000 by wdanthemanw

4.0 out of 5 stars Cassavetes' debut film
"Shadows" possesses a special place for many would-be film historians as the film that launched "independent film". Read more
Published on February 27, 2000 by Martin Doudoroff

5.0 out of 5 stars Musicians;nightclub owners;race;comedy;brothers;virginity;
Cassavetes' work has always not gone down the genre-driven, formulaic Hollywood studio system path. Rather, and Shadows is a fine example, he is ever asking the audience questions... Read more
Published on July 1, 1999 by gavin.clarke@tafensw.edu.au

4.0 out of 5 stars Be patient with "Shadows"--it will pay off.
Cassavetes in again with another winner! Granted, a bit of patience is required to appreciate his super-realistic style, but by the end you will feel as though you are a part of... Read more
Published on March 6, 1999

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