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  1. Shining Through: Directed by David Seltzer. With Michael Douglas, Melanie Griffith, Liam Neeson, Joely Richardson. An American woman of Irish and Jewish-German parentage goes undercover in Nazi Germany.

  2. Synopsis. In 1940, Linda Voss (Melanie Griffith), a young woman of Irish/German Hebrew parentage, begins a new job as a secretary with a New York law firm. Because she can speak German fluently, she becomes assistant/translator to Ed Leland (Michael Douglas), a humorless attorney. Linda gradually comes to suspect that Ed hides dark secrets.

  3. Shining Through (1992) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Shining Through is a 1992 romantic thriller with a WWII espionage edge that attracts our ceaseless interest in that time in history.

  5. An American woman of Irish, Jewish-German parentage goes undercover in Nazi Germany.

  6. Shining Through Storyline. Taglines; Plot Summary; Synopsis; Plot Keywords; Parents Guide

  7. Shining Through. Goodbye Dear, I'll Be Back In A Year. Written by Mack Kay. Performed by Dick Robertson. Courtesy of MCA Records. Goodnight Sweetheart. Written by Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell, Rudy Vallee and Reginald Connelly (as Reg Connelly) In the Mood. Written by Wingy Manone, Andy Razaf and Joe Garland.

  8. Jun 13, 1980 · The Shining: Directed by Stanley Kubrick. With Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman Crothers. A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter, where a sinister presence influences the father into violence.

  9. The question becomes which of the often battling powers in this isolation will ultimately come out on top: Wendy's mortal fortitude, Danny's secret ability which he learns is called the shining, or the hotel's associated secrets which are slowly overtaking Jack.

  10. Shining Through: Directed by David Seltzer. With Michael Douglas, Melanie Griffith, Liam Neeson, Joely Richardson. An American woman of Irish and Jewish-German parentage goes undercover in Nazi Germany.