A mute gunslinger fights in the defense of a group of outlaws and a vengeful young widow, against a group of ruthless bounty hunters.
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Silence
Klaus Kinski
Loco (Tigrero)
Frank Wolff
Sheriff Burnett
Luigi Pistilli
Pollicut
Vonetta McGee
Pauline
Mario Brega
Martin
Carlo D'Angelo
Governor
Marisa Merlini
Regina
Maria Mizar
Blonde Saloon girl
Marisa Sally
Black-Haired Saloon Girl
Raf Baldassarre
Sanchez
Spartaco Conversi
Walter
Remo De Angelis
Fake Sheriff in Flashback
Mirella Pamphili
Red-Haired Saloon Girl in Flashback
Fortunato Arena
Outlaw
Giulio Baraghini
Man in Saloon
Gino Barbacane
Poker player
Bruno Corazzari
Charlie
Jacques Dorfmann
Miguel
Paolo Figlia
Jack
Adriana Giuffrè
Silence's Mother in Flashback
Rocco Lerro
Outlaw
Loris Loddi
Silence as a boy
Mauro Mannatrizio
Hunter
William Mayor
Hunter
Emilio Messina
Silence's Father in Flashback
Benito Pacifico
Coachman
Fulvio Pellegrino
Governor's Assistant
Mimmo Poli
Barman
Aldo Ralli
Al's Deputy
Claudio Ruffini
Hunter
Giulia Salvatori
Child
Pupita Lea Scuderoni
Miguel's Mother
Lorenzo Terzon
Governor's Assistant
Bruno Ukmar
Hunter
Clemente Ukmar
Hunter
Franco Ukmar
Hunter
Giovanni Ukmar
Hunter
Gianni Di Segni
Poker Player (uncredited)
Director, Screenplay
Sergio Corbucci
Screenplay
Mario Amendola
Screenplay
Bruno Corbucci
Screenplay
Vittoriano Petrilli
March 9, 2017
7
For all I know he is the devil.
The Great Silence is directed by Sergio Corbucci and Corbucci co- writes the screenplay with Mario Amendola, Bruno Corbucci and Vittoriano Petrilli. It stars Jean-Louis Trintignant, Klaus Kinski, Frank Wolff, Luigi Pistilli, Vonetta McGee and Mario Brega. Music is by Ennio Morricone and cinematography by Silvano Ippoliti.
Snowhill, Utah - Winter at the turn of the century, and the local villagers have succumbed to thievery purely to survive. But with that comes bounties on their heads, which brings into the area the bounty hunters who are a law unto themselves. Enter the mute gunfighter known as Silence, who has a deep rooted hatred of bounty hunters...
Something of a cult classic and massively popular in Spaghetti Western fan's circles, The Great Silence is as perpetually cold as the snowy landscapes that surround this tale. Death is a financial commodity, greed and corruption stalks the land, while the shades between right and wrong are as blurry as can be. The violence cuts deep, none more so than with the famous finale that closes down the pic with a pneumatic thud. The photography captures the winter scapes perfectly and is in tune with the narrative drive, while maestro Morricone lays a ethereal musical score over proceedings.
There's some daft goofs such as a dead man blinking and manacles that mysteriously disappear, and not all the acting is of the standard that Kinski and Wolff provide, but this is one utterly unforgettable bowl of Spaghetti. Its reputation in the pasta circles well deserved. 8/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Italian
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$53,074.00