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Starring:
Woody Allen, Kathy Bates, John Cusack, Mia Farrow, Jodie Foster, Fred Gwynne, Julie Kavner, Madonna, John Malkovich, Kenneth Mars, Kate Nelligan, Donald Pleasence, Lily Tomlin, Philip Bosco, Robert Joy, Wallace Shawn, Kurtwood Smith, Josef Sommer, David Ogden Stiers, Michael Kirby, Anne Lange, Anne Lange

Directed By:
Woody Allen

Written By:
Woody Allen

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Shadows and Fog (1992)
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Movie Review by Valerie
August 17th, 2007

Good Enough Movie.

One foggy night. A killer on the loose. A circus in town. A clueless man involved in a plot to catch the killer, but what is the plot?

Not one of Woody Allen's most well-known movies but it's definitely worth a look. First of all, the cinematography is brilliant, the use of black & white gives this movie a very 40's look.

Woody Allen playing, well, Woody Allen, never fails to amuse and co-starring Mia Farrow, John Malkovich, John Cusack, Madonna, Jodie Foster among others, Shadows And Fog is a highly entertaining film.

In terms of quality, it lacks essence to be one of Woody's best or most memorable but it's by no means a bad movie.

Interesting nonetheless, especially for Woody Allen fans.

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