Review of Shadowed

Four Star Playhouse: Shadowed (1953)
Season 1, Episode 19
Man on the spot
21 April 2024
Dick Powell gives a subtle performance in a rather dry drama set in the realm of politics. I admired his acting, but never got interested in the story.

Perhaps what's lacking here is a hook. Right from the beginning, we're aware of something coming out of the past to haunt Powell, and he'll have a big decision to make.

The particulars are he's on he verge of being selected by the bigwigs to run for the U. S. Senate, and with their backing he's likely to win, with perhaps even the presidency looming in reach. But a woman he used to know has a death-bed request to see him once more before she dies. Has Dick grown too big for his britches to honor her wish?

With Frances Dee briefly diverting in the role of his strong-willed wife from a political dynasty herself, Powell has got to decide whether to do the right thing, or strictly do the politically expedient thing just to get ahead. I didn't have any trouble at all predicting which way he'd turn.

This is arid material, as even without being cynical we all know how crass politics have become. The question of being honorable or a profile in courage seems like it belongs to the distant past, making Powell's big decision seem quaint. We've seen too many Lindsey Graham types (actual senators) choose the Dark Side lately.
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