The seas aren’t safe while a madman commands the crew of a submarine, sinking whatever ships it finds! But Lamont Cranston is on the case as The Shadow in this episode entitled “Death from the Deep!” But before he can stop this submarine, the Shadow will need to find it! What motivates the killer to do what he does? Will the Shadow be able to outwit his cunning opponent? Is this in any way appropriate for children? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think!

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squeesh

Really liked this episode, despite the absence of Agnes Moorhead as Margo Lane. The actress playing Margo barely had anything to do in this episode, which was unusual, Margo was always very much a part of the action in the Shadow series, so Moorhead’s presence was definitely missed. That being said, Orson Welles gave the best, and most intense take on the Shadow as a character—even the episodes he did were much tougher, darker, and seemed to acknowledge on social problems more than the later ones did. He even had the best evil laugh out of all the Shadow actors,… Read more »

Dave Potts

Joshua and Tim, you’ve let your listeners down. One of your main functions on the podcast — as Eric has said many times — is to explain to Eric how he is wrong. And Eric is completely wrong about this episode! “Not a great Shadow”? This is one of the greatest Shadow episodes of all time! It’s a timeless classic! It’s probably fortunate, for the sake of civility, that I hadn’t listened to your commentary yet before the Patreon happy hour Tuesday, or it might have turned into more of an angry hour (or at least a disgruntled hour).

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