Silent Fall
"A superior thriller." -Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
There are no clues, no motives, no suspects. And what the only eyewitness knows may never be told. He's an autistic child, a nine-year-old whose memories of the brutal slaying of his parents are sealed inside him -- unless a determined and caring child psychologist can unlock them.
Richard Dreyfuss is a psychologist Jake Rainer in Silent Fall, "a gripping adult mystery powered by a top-notch cast" (Jeff Craig, Sixty Second Preview) and bracingly directed by Bruce Beresford (Double Jeopardy). Linda Hamilton, John Lithgow, Liv Tyler and J.T. Walsh join Dreyfuss in this edgy whodunit that twists, turns, jolts and surprises from its harrowing set-up to its nerve-jangling climax.
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Silent Fall? Zero sense title. - CaptainRhodes
Average thriller at best. John Lithgow was underused, which is a crime. What should have happened was whiny Richard Dreyfuss should have been booted and Lithgow given the major role. That would have given the movie some life. That's my take on it anyway and I'm sticking to it. The kid annoyed me as well. Perhaps I ws simply in a cranky mood. Guess I'll never know.
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Silent Fall? Zero sense title. - CaptainRhodes
Average thriller at best. John Lithgow was underused, which is a crime. What should have happened was whiny Richard Dreyfuss should have been booted and Lithgow given the major role. That would have given the movie some life. That's my take on it anyway and ...