Silent Tongue (1993) [N/A]

Featuring:
Alan Bates, Richard Harris, River Phoenix

Written by:
Sam Shepard

Directed by:
Sam Shepard


Release Date:
January 28, 1993

Original Title:
Silent Tongue

Alternate Titles:
Le gardien des esprits
Lengua silenciosa
New Mexico 1873 - Die Rache der Indianerin
O Espírito do Silencio
Schweigende Zunge - Die Rache der Götter
Silent Tongue - Schweigende Zunge
Tand för tunga

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Romance | Western

Production Companies:
Belbo Films
Canal+
Mire

Production Countries:
France | Netherlands | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G 

Runtime: 102

Justice can never be silenced.

Mad with grief after the death of his Kiowa wife, Roe awaits death under a tree with her body beside him. She begins to haunt him because he won't bury her. His father, who bought him the wife, thinks her sister might reason with Roe.

It's 1873, Indian Territory. Talbot Roe is going mad with grief over losing his Indian wife, Awbonnie. In an effort to save him, his father, Prescott Roe, seeks to purchase the dead wife's sister, Velada, from the same travelling carnival he acquired Awbonnie. The girls' father, carnival master Eamon McCree, is willing to do business, but her stepbrother, Reeves, protests, putting an end to the negotiation. Desperate, Prescott kidnaps Velada and promises her the means to be rid of her father in return for comforting Talbot out of his obsession. In Talbot's madness, he guards his wife's corpse, preventing her from passing to the beyond. As a result, Awbonnie's ghost begins haunting and cursing everyone involved in the transaction of selling her as a wife. Meanwhile, Reeves and Eamon search the prairie for Velada. Drunken Eamon several times wants to turn back and leave his daughter to her own devices, but Reeves refuses. At the site of a hunting party of Indians, Eamon panics and loses his mount. Reeves continues the search alone, leaving behind the drunk, rapist father who only cared for himself, with whom he has always been disgusted. Meanwhile, the other carnival members pack up and head back east, glad to be rid of the unreasonable carnival master. At the gravesite, Talbot is distrustful of everyone who tries to separate him from Awbonnie's corpse. Her angry ghost causes a commotion with runaway horses and Prescott manages to throw what's left of the corpse on the fire. As soon as he does, Talbot seems to come to his senses, and Velada sees Awbonnie's spirit appear in the flames, finally at peace. Talbot and Prescott are able to walk away from the gravesite somewhat resigned to Awbonnie's death, and Velada presumably collects the horses and gold from her agreement with Prescott. Eamon is eventually captured by Indians and looks to be headed for an ill-fated ending.

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Rankings and Honors

Silent Tongue (1993) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes 38%
Awards Won: 1 nomination

Art Direction:
Michael J. Sullivan
John Frick

Boom Operator:
Albert Aquino

Camera Operator:
Chris Hayes
Daniel L. Turrett

Construction Coordinator:
Ben Zeller

Director:
Sam Shepard

Director of Photography:
Jack Conroy

Editor:
Bill Yahraus

Gaffer:
Rick A. West

Key Hair Stylist:
Joani Yarbrough

Key Makeup Artist:
David Atherton

Original Music Composer:
Patrick O'Hearn

Post Production Supervisor:
Michael J. Harker

Producer:
Ludi Boeken
Carolyn Pfeiffer

Production Design:
Cary White

Production Sound Mixer:
Susumu Tokunow

Property Master:
Cheri Paul

Script Supervisor:
Barbara Tuss

Set Decoration:
Barbara Haberecht

Special Effects Coordinator:
John K. Stirber

Steadicam Operator:
Bob Gorelick

Still Photographer:
Gary Farr

Supervising Sound Editor:
John A. Larsen

Unit Publicist:
Rachel Aberly

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Taneia Lednicky

Writer:
Sam Shepard

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