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Silent Dust

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7.3/10 • 10

1949-02-011h 22m

Drama

A wealthy blind man is determined to build a cricket pavilion as a memorial to his dead son, who was killed in battle in World War II. Not long before the dedication ceremony is to be held, the son shows up; it turns out that he wasn't killed in battle but deserted, and has become a blackmailer and a killer. He wants to get some money to "start a new life", but his blind father senses that something is wrong and sets out to find out what's going on.

Directors
Lance Comfort
Writters
Roland Pertwee, Michael Pertwee
Editors
Lito Carruthers

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Sally Gray

    Sally Gray

    Angela Rawley

  2. Derek Farr

    Derek Farr

    Maxwell Oliver

  3. Nigel Patrick

    Nigel Patrick

    Simon Rawley

  4. Stephen Murray

    Stephen Murray

    Robert Rawley

  5. Beatrice Campbell

    Beatrice Campbell

    Joan Rawley

  6. George Woodbridge

    George Woodbridge

    Foreman

  7. Seymour Hicks

    Seymour Hicks

    Lord Clandon

  8. Marie Lohr

    Marie Lohr

    Lady Clandon

  9. Edgar Norfolk

    Edgar Norfolk

    Simpson

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CyrusPK

Dec 14, 2017

10/10

Silent Dust was a surprising discovery - an essentially stage-originated piece shot with a careful cinematic eye. One extended sequence captures at one point how a blind man might perceive events that have occurred around him, creating a visual impression of things he has heard and conceived of. A fascinating piece of pure cinema. Another sequence involves a flashback where a character recollects in narration heroic acts whilst the actuality of the history is shown visually. Again a great use of the cinematic art. The outcome of the story is reasonably predictable but guided by the sheer confidence of the cast. Stephen Murray is very precise as the blind father and Seymour Hicks (whose final role this is, filmed mere months before his death) shows genuine wit and intelligence. This appears to be a virtually forgotten classic but there is something special in having a favourite like this that is seemingly only known and remembered by a few.

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Released
Original Language
English
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