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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 | Western
Production Companies:
Belbo Films
Canal+
Mire
Production Countries:
France | Netherlands | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G
Runtime: 102
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.
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Art Direction:
John Frick
Michael J. Sullivan
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:
Carolyn Pfeiffer
Ludi Boeken
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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