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The Man in the Shadows

The Man in the Shadows

The nightmare begins when you awake...

4.3 / 1020171h 28m

Synopsis

A newlywed photographer is stalked by a dark man in a brimmed hat who followers her from her nightmares. Sanity slipping, she meets a mysterious man claiming to know the shocking secrets of the Hat Man.

Genre: Drama, Horror, Thriller

Status: Released

Director: Joshua Fraiman

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Main Cast

Sarah Jurgens

Sarah Jurgens

Rachel Darwin

Alison Louder

Alison Louder

Kate

Rebecca Amzallag

Rebecca Amzallag

Sally

Nick Baillie

Nick Baillie

Scott Darwin

Adam Tomlinson

Adam Tomlinson

William

Celest Chong

Celest Chong

Olivia

Manuela Casinha

Manuela Casinha

Addict

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User Reviews

Wuchak

**_A troubled marriage where the wife is haunted by a shadowy figure_** This is the brainchild of Adam Tomlinson, who came up with the story and has a key role, as well as produced. You might remember him as the creepy-looking tall guy featured in numerous episodes of Scare Tactics. It’s a slow-burn mystery/horror with a little cabin-in-the-woods thrown in and a good wintry backdrop. While not as ambitious, the tone is akin to “The Mothman Prophecies,” just made on a fraction of the budget. In other words, this is proficiently made with quality acting and mood, despite being an indie. Although it does get tedious for about ten minutes around the 50-minutes mark, things perk up in the last act. Plus, the script explores several interesting angles concerning the topic and throws in a well-done hypnotism sequence in which you see what’s happening in the mind of the one mesmerized. Sure, critics mock it with blurbs like “Not tonight, honey, I have a headache ’cuz of the shadow man,” but I think it’s better than that. It’s simplistic, yet it effectively brings to life the three main characters and the ending is rousing, not to mention thought-provoking. It runs 1h 28m and was shot in the winter of 2017 at Toronto and Point Perry to the northeast of there, as well as Muskoka, which is another 2-hour drive north. GRADE: B-