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Directed by | Howard Heard |
Written by | Duke Howard Craig Kusaba |
Produced by | Eric Louzil |
Starring | Elizabeth Trosper William J. Kulzer Kevin Costner Shea Porter George Engelson |
Cinematography | John Sprung |
Edited by | Raúl Dávalos Davide Ganzino |
Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Shadows Run Black is a 1984 erotic crime thriller directed by Howard Heard and starring Kevin Costner.
Plot
The film follows a tough Los Angeles detective as he races against time to discover who is behind a string of brutal serial slayings. Costner plays the film's main suspect.
Cast
- Kevin Costner as Jimmy Scott
- William J. Kulzer as Rydell King
- Elizabeth Trosper as Judy Cole (credited as Elizabeth Carroll Trosper)
- Shea Porter as Morgan Cole
- George Engelson as Priest (credited as George J. Engelson)
- Dianne Hinkler as Helen Cole
- Julius Metoyer as Billy Tovar
- Terry Congie as Lee Faulkner
- Lee Bishop as Police Officer
Critical reception
Allmovie called the film "execrable" and an "exploitational slice-n-dicer masquerading as a police thriller".
References
- Buzz McClain. "Shadows Run Black (1985)". Allmovie. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
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