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The Lamont Cranston Band is an American blues band based in Hamel, Minnesota. [1] It was founded in 1969 by brothers Pat and Larry Hayes and continues today with Pat as the band's frontman. [ 1 ] The band is named after the alter ego of the pulp hero The Shadow .
The Shadow is a fictional character created by American magazine publishers Street & Smith and writer Walter B. Gibson.Originally created to be a mysterious radio show narrator, [2] and developed into a distinct literary character in 1931 by Gibson, The Shadow has been adapted into other forms of media, including American comic books, comic strips, serials, video games, and at least five ...
Columbia copied the triple-role format for The Shadow, with the stalwart Lamont Cranston baffling criminals as The Shadow wearing a similar disguise and moving among them as their Asian confederate Lin Chang. Chapter titles. The serial is split into fifteen episodes. Source: [1] The Doomed City; The Shadow Attacks; The Shadow's Peril; In the ...
Alec Baldwin as Lamont Cranston / The Shadow, [5] a wealthy playboy and former Tibetan drug kingpin who operates as a vigilante. John Lone as Shiwan Khan, the last descendant of Genghis Khan. Penelope Ann Miller as Margo Lane, a socialite who befriends Cranston. Peter Boyle as Moses "Moe" Shrevnitz, a taxi cab driver, allied with the Shadow.
Margo is a friend and companion to Lamont Cranston, and an agent for his alter ego, The Shadow, in the wealthy set. Her first appearance was in 1937 in The Shadow radio drama. Her first appearance in a print story was in The Thunder King , a story in the June 15, 1941, issue of The Shadow Magazine .
Kane Richmond (born Frederick William Bowditch, December 23, 1906 – March 22, 1973) was an American film actor of the 1930s and 1940s, mostly appearing in cliffhangers and serials.
The Shadow Strikes is a 1937 black and white American film based on the story Ghost of the Manor written by Walter B. Gibson under the pen name Maxwell Grant. [1] [2] The Shadow was featured on a popular radio show and also as a pulp magazine crime fighter.
Lamont Cranston is an amateur criminologist and detective, who hosts a daily radio program sponsored by the Daily Classic newspaper. He has developed a friendly but occasionally terse feud with Police Commissioner Weston. Cranston complains to his managing editor, Edward Heath, about his incompetent new assistant, Phoebe Lane.