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  1. Distant Shadow is a 1999 film. A thriller made in the UK, it is 100 minutes in length and was directed by Howard J. Ford. Plot summary. Michelle witnesses the brutal murder of her mother while she is a four-year-old child.

  2. Oct 13, 2000 · Distant Shadow: Directed by Howard J. Ford. With Stephen Tiller, Rosie Fellner, Trevor Byfield, Andrew Faulkner. Michelle Wallace is a girl haunted by the demons of her past, having witnessed the brutal murder of her mother at the age of four.

    • (200)
    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
    • Howard J. Ford
    • 2000-10-13
  3. Released , 'Distant Shadow' stars Stephen Tiller, Rosie Fellner, Trevor Byfield, Andrew Faulkner The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 40 min, and received a user score of 75 (out of 100) on TMDb ...

  4. Summaries. Michelle Wallace is a girl haunted by the demons of her past, having witnessed the brutal murder of her mother at the age of four. Sixteen years on she lives in a run-down boarding house looking forward to a future with her boyfriend away from the squalid life she has been leading. Michelle is befriended by her new neighbour, Charles ...

  5. Oct 13, 2000 · Overview. Michelle Wallace is a girl haunted by the demons of her past, having witnessed the brutal murder of her mother at the age of four. Sixteen years on she lives in a run-down boarding house looking forward to a future with her boyfriend away from the squalid life she has been leading. Michelle is befriended by her new neighbour, Charles ...

  6. Synopsis. Michelle Wallace is a girl haunted by the demons of her past, having witnessed the brutal murder of her mother at the age of four. Sixteen years on she lives in a run-down boarding house looking forward to a future with her boyfriend away from the squalid life she has been leading. Michelle is befriended by her new neighbour, Charles ...

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  8. This film reeks class and yet was made on a shoestring. The heroine (a very appealing Sandra Bullock lookalike) held my attention and sympathies throughout. There are some fine comedic cameos as well from Mark Little as the boarding house proprietor and Shane Ritchie as the laddish workmate of the heroine's hapless boyfriend.