MysteryThriller

Shadow Lake

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A writer's mysterious disappearance on an ice-covered lake holds the clues to a missing gemstone and a grisly murder.

Release Date : 1999-01-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Breakthrough PicturesSound Venture Productions

Production Country : Canada

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Graham Greene

Character Name : Sgt. Garson Longfellow

Original Name : Graham Greene

Gender : Male

Joy Tanner

Character Name : Stephanie Garvey

Original Name : Joy Tanner

Gender : Female

Gabriel Hogan

Character Name : Steve Richards

Original Name : Gabriel Hogan

Gender : Male

Roberta Maxwell

Character Name : Louise Garvey

Original Name : Roberta Maxwell

Gender : Female

Shirley Douglas

Character Name : Margaret Richards

Original Name : Shirley Douglas

Gender : Female

Michael Hogan

Character Name : Alf Richards

Original Name : Michael Hogan

Gender : Male

Mag Ruffman

Character Name : Louise Garby

Original Name : Mag Ruffman

Gender : Female

Frederic Forrest

Character Name : Lt. Roy Harman

Original Name : Frederic Forrest

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2025-04-08

**_Murder mystery set in the wintery landscapes of rural Ontario_** When the body of a man who’s been missing for 14 years is discovered in a bay of Muskoka Lake, an Ontario Provincial Police officer (Graham Greene) tries to put the pieces of the puzzle together to discern what went down. Joy Tanner plays the daughter of the diseased. “Shadow Lake” (1999) is a well-done crime drama with the superb setting of snowy Canada, focusing on a grand lodge that hails back to 1910. It’s a made-for-TV Canadian production reminiscent of Andy Griffith’s “Winter Kill” from 25 years earlier. Another comparison, in ways, is “The Legend of Wolf Lodge” (aka “Into the Fire”). This is arguably on par with the former, but way superior to the latter. The backstory is convoluted and the clues to where such-and-such are located get eye-rolling, yet the flick works if you’re in the mood for a murder mystery and appreciate the chilly lakeside milieu. Things that don’t make sense are elucidated at the climax, along with effective surprises. The quality cast is rounded out by: Gabriel Hogan as the renovator of the Inn; Frederic Forrest as the eccentric ex-sheriff; Shirley Douglas as the disillusioned mother of the daughter; Roberta Maxwell & Michael Hogan as the former owners of the hotel; and Mag Ruffman as genial local. If you like movies like “The Chill Factor” and “A Simple Plan,” you’ll probably appreciate “Shadow Lake.” One actor starts to ham it up, but that’s the way his part was written, obviously inspired by “The Shining,” just more lowkey. It runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot in Bala, Ontario, which is a 2-hour drive north of Toronto. The hotel featured (as the Shadow Lake Inn) happens to be the Bala Bay Inn, which is still in business today. GRADE: B