Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA mute make-up artist working on a slasher movie being shot in Moscow, is locked in the studio after hours. While there, she witnesses a brutal murder, and must escape capture.A mute make-up artist working on a slasher movie being shot in Moscow, is locked in the studio after hours. While there, she witnesses a brutal murder, and must escape capture.A mute make-up artist working on a slasher movie being shot in Moscow, is locked in the studio after hours. While there, she witnesses a brutal murder, and must escape capture.
- Prix
- 3 victoires et 3 nominations au total
- Billy Hughes
- (as Marina Sudina)
- Larsen
- (as Oleg Jankowskij)
- Lyosha
- (as Sergej Karlenkov)
- The Reaper
- (as Mystery Guest Star)
- Wartschuk
- (as Alexander Piatkov)
- Janitor
- (as Nikolai Pastuhov)
- Strohbecker
- (as Alexander Buriev)
- Mitja
- (as Valeri Barahtin)
- Inspector Pekar
- (as Nikolai Chindjaikin)
- Officer Mlekov
- (as Vasheslav Naumenko)
- Victim
- (as Larisa Husnolina)
- Fake policeman
- (as Denis Karasiov)
- Fake policeman 2
- (as Igor Iljin)
Avis en vedette
mind. It is a movie which due to the setting and the
relatively unknown actors gives this movie a sense of
originality.
The movie has plenty of scary moments and in a lot of places is
very funny (whether always intended or not). If you are
looking for something different, then go and see this one.
You will be pleasantly suprised.
Low- budget British thriller lensed in Moscow film studio . Anthony Waller's witty , action-packed thriller seldom lets up . He milks the Moscow locations and the heroine's isolated predicament for all they're worth , only Billy's sister attempts to understand her sign-language , while brother-in-law is too obsessed by the film he's directing to attend to anyone but himself . First-timer Waller mocks both thriller genre and film biz , sometimes relying on , rather than cliched , spoofing elements . Highlight is 25-minute long chase scene with the murderers chasing Billy in the cavernous studio . Alec Guinness makes a surprise appearance in an uncredited cameo who he shot 8 years earlier in 1985.
The motion picture was well directed by Anthony Waller . Filming was complicated by its coincidence with Russia's October revolution, a diphtheria outbreak, -23 degree temperatures, local mafia extortion and last minute cast changes. Despite these initial difficulties, it was sold to Columbia TriStar as a completed movie, and was distributed worldwide in all major territories, and invited to 23 festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival, Courmayeur (Audience Award), Gerardmer (Audience and Grand Jury Award), Moscow (Audience Award), Birmingham (Grand Jury Award) Sundance, Toronto and Tokyo. In 1995, Waller co-founded the Amsterdam-based, Cometstone Pictures. In 1996, Cometstone's first production was An American Werewolf in Paris (1997), which Waller directed, co-wrote and executive produced. With a budget of $22 million, the movie was an entirely European co-production, sold to Hollywood Pictures in a negative pick-up deal for a Buena Vista release on Christmas Day 1997. Further projects Waller has directed are the psychological thriller, ¨The Guilty¨ (2000), and the supernatural thriller, ¨Nine Miles Down¨ (2009). As well as the dramatized Documentary "The Singularity is Near¨ and ¨Trader¨ and most recently, "The Piper" with Elizabeth Hurley. Rating : 6.5/10 . Well worth seeing .
One day, Billy needs to find a mask for the shot on the next day and she stays after hours in the studio set seeking out the object. However, the janitor locks her in the studio alone and Billy cannot find a way out.
When Billy sees light in the studio, she accidentally witnesses the Russians Arkadi (Igor Volkov) and Lyosha (Sergej Karlenkov) making a porn snuff movie and brutally killing a woman. Billy succeeds to escape, but the police officers do not trust on her. Further, the powerful Russian mafia chases her believing that Billy has a diskette with evidences against the mobsters.
I saw "Mute Witness" eighteen years ago and I loved this film. Yesterday I saw it again, now on DVD, and it still is a great film that combines thriller and horror with black humor in a plot with many twists. The director Anthony Waller masterly raises tension and relieves with black humor, startling the viewer and then making him or her laugh. Unfortunately the conclusion is a little disappointing but it is worthwhile watching this wonderful little film. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Testemunha Muda" ("Mute Witness")
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWriter- Producer-Director Anthony Waller met Sir Alec Guinness quite by chance in Hamburg in 1985, where he asked him if he was interested in doing a one-scene cameo. To his surprise, Guinness said he'd be delighted and that he would do it for free. The problem was that Guinness was fully booked for the next eighteen months, so Waller suggested they shoot the scene the following morning in an underground car park. Guinness readily agreed and, true to his word, took no payment with the provision that he not be credited in the film or there be no publicity surrounding his involvement in it. This is why he is billed as "Mystery Guest Star" in the end credits.
- GaffesWhen Karen is holding the gun inside Billy's apartment, it suddenly disappears from her hand. A few moments later, it appears in Andy's hand.
- Citations
Billy Hughes: Hello, this is Billy Hughes speaking. This is a digital voice computer. Please have patience and I will answer.
Telephone operator's voice: Hello? You English?
Billy Hughes: My name is Billy Hughes.
Telephone operator's voice: Yes. What do you want, please? Hello?
Billy Hughes: Help. Intruder.
Telephone operator's voice: I no understand. Sorry.
Billy Hughes: Bad man want to kill me.
Telephone operator's voice: Batman? I get man who speak English, yes?
- Générique farfeluFor his cameo appearance as The Reaper, Alec Guinness is credited as "Mystery Guest Star".
- ConnexionsReferenced in Le loup-garou de Paris (1997)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mute Witness
- Lieux de tournage
- Hambourg, Allemagne(Alec Guinness' scenes - filmed in 1985)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 125 910 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 560 048 $ US
- 17 sept. 1995
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 125 910 $ US
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1