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The Silencing

It takes a hunter to catch a killer.
2020 | 93m | English

(37695 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Robin Pront
Writer: Micah Ranum
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A reformed hunter becomes involved in a deadly game of cat and mouse when he and the local sheriff set out to track a vicious killer who may have kidnapped his daughter years ago.
Release Date: Jul 18, 2020
Director: Robin Pront
Writer: Micah Ranum
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords small town, sheriff, hunter, shotgun, investigation, woods, disappearance, serial killer, alcoholic, native american reservation
Production Companies Anova Pictures, Wildling Pictures, Silencing Canada Productions, Madrona Drive
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Rayburn Swanson
Annabelle Wallis Sheriff Alice Gustafson
Zahn McClarnon Blackhawk
Melanie Scrofano Debbie
Hero Fiennes Tiffin Brooks
Patrick Garrow Jim Needles
Danielle Ryan Dr. Patel
Shaun Smyth Dr. Boone
Charlotte Lindsay Marron Molly
Brielle Robillard Gwen
Josh Cruddas Shorter Brother
Kayla Dumont Jane Doe
Annastasia Boston Tent City Patron
Bart Rochon Truck Owner
Sharon Canovas Morgue Attendant
Daina Barbeau Waitress
Lisa Cromarty Mrs. Berg
Heather Stevenson Patty
Justin James Remeikis Young Doctor
Jason Jazrawy Deputy Hansen
Gregory 'Dominic' Odjig Sam Moonblood
Caleb Ellsworth-Clark Taller Brother
Alec Stockwell Very Old Man
Name Job
Michelle Koerssen Second Assistant Director
Michael Pierro Additional Editing
Micah Ranum Writer
Jenny Lewis Casting Director
John O'Regan Art Direction
Amanda Lee Street Costume Design
Cam McLauchlin Consulting Editor
Andy Ross Music Supervisor
Rupert Hollier Music Supervisor
Jacqueline Legere Stunt Double
Sara Kay Casting Director
Effy Papadopoulos Production Manager
Aurèle Gaudet First Assistant Director
Brayden Jones Stunt Double
Steve Gagne Stunt Double
Robin Pront Director
Alain Dessauvage Editor
Zosia Mackenzie Production Design
Manuel Dacosse Director of Photography
Brooke Blair Music
Will Blair Music
Amy Szoke Stunt Double
Dan Skene Stunt Coordinator
James Eddy Stunt Double
Name Title
Ryan Shoup Executive Producer
Cybill Lui Producer
Shanan Becker Executive Producer
Philip Waley Co-Executive Producer
Jonathan Loughran Executive Producer
Kristy Neville Co-Producer
Jonathan Gardner Executive Producer
Julie Strifler Executive Producer
Matt Code Co-Producer
Gabe Scarpelli Executive Producer
Maxime Cottray Executive Producer
Jonathan Saba Executive Producer
David Dibrina Associate Producer
Aram Tertzakian Executive Producer
Sukee Chew Executive Producer
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2024 5 33 56 22
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Reviews

tmdb15435519
7.0

I found myself enjoying thriller, heavily influenced by The Most Dangerous Game, among others. While the story had its pitfalls, the cinematography and acting were solid. ...

Jun 25, 2021
Wuchak
7.0

_**Murder, vengeance and justice in the wilderness of the northern Great Lakes region**_ The alcoholic owner of a wildlife sanctuary (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and the new Sheriff of a northern Minnesota county (Annabelle Wallis) discover evidence of someone possibly hunting girls. The former craves ... vengeance and the latter wants justice while questioning her troubled little brother’s involvement (Hero Fiennes). Zahn McClarnon, Melanie Scrofano and Shaun Smyth are also on hand. "The Silencing" (2020) is a wilderness crime mystery/thriller along the lines of “The Vanished” (2020), but with elements of “Kiss the Girls” (1997). Some armchair critics are rash to point out supposed flaws, but practically everything is logically explained with a little imagination. Sure, there are movie-isms, like in the last acts of “A Simple Plan” (1998) and “The Virtuoso” (2021), but that’s par for the course in cinema, particularly this genre. Nikolaj makes for a quality masculine protagonist and it’s always a pleasure to see Annabelle Wallis. There’s a surprise or two along with the formula. The fact that the melancholic story keeps you guessing is a plus, not to mention the picturesque cinematography. The movie runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, which is about an hour’s drive due west of North Bay. GRADE: B

Mar 20, 2022