Silence of the Grave

Silence of the Grave

Release date : December 20, 1976
Runtime : 1h 23m
Countries of origin : Spain /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Jesús Franco /
Writers : Jesús Franco /
Production companies : Manacoa Films /
December 20, 1976 1h 23m Spain Thriller Spanish More
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The film resembles a Ten Little Indians plot, with the crew of a Western film in post-production (who are staying as guests on an island retreat) cropping up as corpses one by one after the mysterious and inexplicable kidnapping of a child. The film plays up its traditional mystery angle, with each of the guests being as likely a suspect as the next, in scenes such as one in which all of the guests sit around in the parlor and cast dramatic, accusatory glances at one another.
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Alberto Dalbés
Juan Ribas
Glenda Allen
Annette Lamark
Mario Álex
Vicente Durban
Montserrat Prous
Valerie Lamark
Luis Induni
Jerome Weber
Yelena Samarina
Vera Steiner

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  • title:Silence of the Grave
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1976
  • Runtime:1h 23m
  • Genres: Thriller · Horror · Mystery ·
  • Countries of origin: Spain ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Jesús Franco /
  • Writers: Jesús Franco ·
  • Production companies: Manacoa Films ·
  • Overview:The film resembles a Ten Little Indians plot, with the crew of a Western film in post-production (who are staying as guests on an island retreat) cropping up as corpses one by one after the mysterious and inexplicable kidnapping of a child. The film plays up its traditional mystery angle, with each of the guests being as likely a suspect as the next, in scenes such as one in which all of the guests sit around in the parlor and cast dramatic, accusatory glances at one another.
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