Shadow in the Cloud

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Shadow in the Cloud
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Directed by Roseanne Liang
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Story by Max Landis
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Music by Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper
Cinematography Kit Fraser
Edited by Tom Eagles
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Release dates
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  • September 12, 2020 (2020-09-12) (TIFF)
  • January 1, 2021 (2021-01-01) (United States)
Running time
83 minutes[2]
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  • New Zealand
  • United States
Language English
Box office $908,792[1][3]

Shadow in the Cloud is a 2020 World War II action horror film directed by Roseanne Liang, from a screenplay by Liang and Max Landis,[4] starring Chloë Grace Moretz, Taylor John Smith, Nick Robinson, Beulah Koale, and Callan Mulvey. It follows a female flight officer on a top-secret mission in the Pacific during the Second World War, who after boarding a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, encounters an evil gremlin during the flight.

The film premiered on September 12, 2020, at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the People's Choice Award for Midnight Madness.[5] It was released on January 1, 2021, by Vertical Entertainment and Redbox Entertainment.

Plot

In August 1943, Pilot Officer Maude Garrett, a female flight officer, is assigned to travel with a top secret package from Auckland, New Zealand, to Samoa. When she arrives at the airbase, she sees a ground crew ramp worker disappear, just before suddenly finding herself standing right in front of her transport, an American B-17 bomber named The Fool's Errand. The bomber's crew gives her a mostly derisive welcome, and she is quartered in the empty Sperry Ball turret for the takeoff. With no room left for her document valise, she reluctantly allows the only friendly crew member, Staff Sergeant Walter Quaid, to store it.

While stuck in the ball turret, Maude sees some sort of winged creature clinging to the underside of the bomber's wing. She reports it, but most of the crew, except Private Beckell, who also sees it, derides her claim. When she is allowed to leave the turret, the hatch malfunctions, trapping her inside. When she reacts indignantly to the crew's comments about her situation, they abandon their attempt to open the stuck hatch and the intercom suddenly goes dead. After seeing a Japanese aircraft appearing and disappearing in the clouds close to the bomber, she is abruptly attacked by the creature, a gremlin. She fights it off but ends up being injured. When the crew contacts her again to ask what happened, a radio message comes in telling them that "Maude Garrett" does not exist and is not registered for their flight. When they begin to remove her for questioning, Maude deliberately jams the turret's gears and prepares to defend herself. Suddenly, the Japanese aircraft reappears and opens fire. Taking control of the gun turret, she shoots down the fighter, winning the crew's grudging respect.

While continuing to talk with the crew, Maude admits she is actually married and boarded the B-17 under her maiden name. She refuses to reveal her mission, citing its secrecy. She again sees the gremlin continuing to sabotage the bomber. Eventually, Private Dorn sights it too, but the others disregard his observation. Suspecting Maude's assignment is the cause of their misfortunes, Reeves gives the order to open the bag, which contains an infant, Maude's and Sgt. Quaid's extramarital child. Forced to confess, Maude explains that she was severely mistreated by her husband. She had an affair with Quaid and became pregnant. Deciding not to inform Quaid, Maude faked her assignment to the bomber in order to escape her husband, who is following her and will kill her in his rage over the affair.

Just as Captain Reeves turns back to the airbase, three Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighters attack and the gremlin boards the bomber, injures Quaid, and kidnaps the infant. When the gremlin appears outside before the turret with her baby in the bag, Maude exits the turret and fires her handgun at it, driving it off. The bag is now hanging precariously from the closest engine nacelle. Risking a perilous climb under the wing, Maude is able to retrieve her child and reboard the bomber through the now shot away ball turret opening. The gremlin attacks again, throwing Technical Sergeant Taggart out of the bomber before Maude can eject it. When Reeves, Lieutenant Finch, and Dorn are killed by additional Japanese machine gun fire, Maude takes command and brings down the shot up bomber roughly but safely in a controlled crash landing on land. The gremlin reappears on the ground and tries to snatch the baby once again, but Maude is finally able to kill the creature, ending the threat. She and the remaining survivors watch as The Fool's Errand burns and explodes.

Cast and characters

  • Chloë Grace Moretz as Maude Garrett, a female Flight Officer on a top secret mission to guard a package during the flight
  • Taylor John Smith as Walter Quaid, a Staff Sergeant and top turret gunner
  • Beulah Koale as Anton Williams, a RNZAF Flight Lieutenant and the bomber's co-pilot
  • Nick Robinson as Stu Beckell, a Private and the tail gunner
  • Callan Mulvey as John Reeves, the bomber's British Captain and pilot
  • Benedict Wall as Tommy Dorn, a Private and a gunner
  • Joe Witkowski as Bradley Finch, a Lieutenant and the plane's navigator
  • Byron Coll as Terrence Taggart, a Technical Sergeant and the radio operator

Production

In January 2019, it was announced that Chloë Grace Moretz had joined the cast, with Roseanne Liang directing from a screenplay by Max Landis. Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Fred Berger, Kelly McCormick and Tom Hern would serve as producers under their Automatik Entertainment and Four Knights Film banner, respectively.[6] In April 2019, Moretz announced the script had been rewritten several times following Landis's sexual assault allegations.[7] Landis was also removed as a producer, with Liang rewriting the film. Due to Writers Guild of America rules, Landis receives credit for the script.[8][9][10] That month, Nick Robinson joined the cast.[11]

During development, for inspiration, Liang turned to Locke (2013), a film with one character set in one location, and Aliens (1986).[12]

Principal photography began in June 2019 in Auckland, New Zealand.[13]

In a prologue to Shadow in the Cloud, an animated training film from the United States Army Air Forces depicts the havoc a gremlin can produce for the unwary or complacent airman during wartime. When the film continues, the gremlin—a metaphor for problems caused by inattention and/or negligence—is depicted as a living, malevolent creature.[14] During the end credits, archival footage is shown of women serving in the British and American air forces in the Second World War.

Release

Shadow in the Cloud had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2020.[15] Shortly after, Vertical Entertainment and Redbox Entertainment acquired distribution rights to the film.[16] Shadow in the Cloud was released in the United States on January 1, 2021, although the release was limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[17]

Reception

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Nick Allen of RogerEbert.com wrote that Shadow in the Cloud was "a sincere but silly mash-up of WWII dogfights, gremlin chaos, and feminism in action", and gave it 2.5 out of 4 stars.[20]

Awards and honours

Shadow in the Cloud received a Grolsch People's Choice Award for Director Roseanne Liang in the "Midnight Madness" session in the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival. Liang also won the "Director to Watch" award at the 2021 Palm Springs International Film Festival.[21]

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