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Le gardien des esprits

Original title: Silent Tongue
  • 1993
  • 12
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.4K
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Le gardien des esprits (1993)
DramaHorrorWestern

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

  • Director
    • Sam Shepard
  • Writer
    • Sam Shepard
  • Stars
    • Alan Bates
    • Richard Harris
    • River Phoenix
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sam Shepard
    • Writer
      • Sam Shepard
    • Stars
      • Alan Bates
      • Richard Harris
      • River Phoenix
    • 25User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alan Bates
    Alan Bates
    • Eamon McCree
    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • Prescott Roe
    River Phoenix
    River Phoenix
    • Talbot Roe
    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Reeves McCree
    Sheila Tousey
    Sheila Tousey
    • Awbonnie…
    Jeri Arredondo
    • Velada McCree
    Bill Irwin
    Bill Irwin
    • Comic
    David Shiner
    • Straight Man
    Tantoo Cardinal
    Tantoo Cardinal
    • Silent Tongue
    Tommy Thompson
    • Medicine Show Band Performer
    Jack Herrick
    • Medicine Show Band Performer
    Bland Simpson
    • Medicine Show Band Performer
    Clay Buckner
    • Medicine Show Band Performer
    Chris Frank
    • Medicine Show Band Performer
    Arturo Gil
    Arturo Gil
    • Little Person Acrobat #1
    Joseph S. Griffo
    Joseph S. Griffo
    • Little Person Acrobat #2
    • (as Joseph Griffo)
    Billy Beck
    Billy Beck
    • Petrified Man
    Phillip Attmore
    Phillip Attmore
    • Boy Tap Dancer
    • Director
      • Sam Shepard
    • Writer
      • Sam Shepard
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    me43

    Compelling for Phoenix Fans

    River Phoenix was a part of our 2003 All Soul's remembrances, and I'm shocked to find that a decade after his death, he is practically forgotten. Video clerks stared blankly at the mention of his name. (National video store clerks!! Two different chains!) I only located a few of his ensemble films at the major video rental outlets. "Silent Tongue" was among the meager offerings at a grocery store. Others I can't find at all.

    If "The Thing Called Love" is your only experience of the "adult" River Phoenix, you might not recognize him in "Silent Tongue". He hardly looks the same. This is the film which finally gave us "River Phoenix; the man", and in it, he plays Richard Harris' addle pated son. Sadly his screen time was all too brief. Perhaps he knew his soul was about to be called home, for he finally broke through all the artifice and became the consummate actor we so often heard he was supposed to be, but seldom saw.

    The film is compelling most often when River is on the screen. Gone is the boyish actions which hardly fit his far-seeing eyes. Gone is the dual self-importance and shyness which often felt false. Here we see a man truly possessed and lost; damned by his own makings. Burdened with something we can't quite understand. It rings of truth. Ugly and brutal, but truth nonetheless, as we were to learn that Halloween morning in 1993.

    Richard Harris is also excellent as Prescott Roe. His love for his addled son is evident, and the character is both touching and pathetic in trying to protect him. Harris always managed to elevate his fellow actors by a rung or two, but there is nothing he could do to elevate those parts he did not appear in. I find it interesting that he twice played a father to a Phoenix boy son. Father to two wounded men, if only in the land of make-believe. There is a certain symmetry to it. I wonder how the real man thought about it.

    The Mulroney part is unconvincing for the most part, but it is not the actor's fault. Sheila Tousey is interesting as the ghost and Jeri Arredondo is lovely to look at. I wish both ladies appeared in more films. The scene with Tantoo Cardinal is a waste of her talent and makes little sense to the whole. Since when did a rapist rear their own products to adulthood?

    Watch the film to see River Phoenix as a man and to finally see his promise fulfilled. It would have been nice if the vehicle were a better one. Although it is flawed, it is worth the watch, if only to get a glimpse of what he would have brought to "Interview with a Vampire" and other roles. With the successes enjoyed by Keanu and Depp so much in evidence, it is hard not to be a little bit bitter, and bemoan the whys. Forgiveness is harder to come by, though the anger has started to dim. This film can go a long way to explain it all to those who are too young to remember who River Phoenix was.
    7juliomontoya2000

    Worth a try

    Well, I agree this movie works like those very obscured movies from Europe that leaves you with more questions than answers. But that's the appeal of it. I mean, it's very strange, but you have to understand that the story revolves within a surreal context that the creators want to transmit (just to mention, a talking corpse that you could interpret that works like the conscience of all involved). If you let yourself be immersed in that context, you'll enjoy this movie. It goes beyond that just a `Western' (don't be mislead but such a qualification). Many of the weird images that the movie shows will stick with you, and that, for me, it's a plus for a movie. Please, don't ever see it if you're only in the mood to see clear-straight message movies. Any kind of mood you're in though, you can only appreciate the good job done by all the actors, specially by River Phoenix.like a reminder that he was posed for better things than some of the movies that he made. If you're a River Phoenix fan (or simply a good actor's fan) you won't help by being moved by such a convincing performance, and think of what could have been. I give the movie a 7, and that in my book means a good movie that worths a try. You must be the judge, which means, you must see it.
    8tringwood

    Good, thoughtful movie

    I find it rather odd that anybody who loves movies would find this movie slow or dull. The characters are wonderful. Complex characters, each contains both virtues and self serving vices; each at times you feel pity for what has happen to them, yet feel pity for what they have done. There is no end, for what the father has done in the name of his son can never have closure. Mixed with top notch acting, a gripping musical score, perfect sound and wonderful cinematography by under rated Jack Conroy this movie works as a feast for the not just the mind but the eyes and ears as well. Hardly a second passed by where I was not entranced by the spirt of this film. Slow to those fail to understand the each moment in time begins a anew, for each moment is this movie changes a character and in turns changes the story. Perhaps a few scenes went on a few seconds too long, and one can find faults here and there regarding all but the greatest works, but in this movie the faults are mainly hidden by the strengths and story which should leave you thinking about the human heart for some time to come.
    7randawg72

    A very 'Haunting' film. ...

    I originally tracked down a copy of this film because it was River's last movie. I'm also a Richard Harris fan.

    Not surprisingly, I liked it. Great performances by Richard Harris (the father), Alan Bates (the medicine show owner), and of course River Phoenix. The film has a unique and eerie look and feel that's unlike any others I've seen.

    River's role as the grieving young widower is interesting to watch. Especially since he plays a disoriented, hallucinating character which seems to mirror his real life at the time battling drug addiction and other demons. He even looks high during some scenes (Of course he was a great actor).

    Granted this movie is not for everyone. The friends & family I've shown it to liked it. I recommend it to any River Phoenix fan and to anyone who enjoys the escape to a different time and place that a good movie like this provides.

    ~Randawg.
    Emerenciano

    Could be better

    Although it's rated as "western" and the story happens during "bang bang times", "Silent Tongue" is much of a supernatural drama than anything else.

    It was kind of sad watching it just a few days after Richard Harris' death. It's also sad seeing River Phoenix in such good phase of his career considering that now his is (unfortunately) dead. We will always miss Harris and Phoenix.

    The film itself is not so great. The plot is interesting and I really like the cast, but the movie is a little slow. We always expect something explosive to happen, but nothing really does.

    The symbolism is nice. There are quite a lot of them in the movie. It's just a matter of paying close attention and let your mind work on them.

    My rate 6/10

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    • Trivia
      Although filmed in the spring of 1992, the movie did not have a theatrical release until 1994.
    • Quotes

      Reeves McCree: It shames me to be the son of a pig.

      Eamon McCree: You'll grow out of it. Just thank your stars you weren't born a half-breed like your demon sisters.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Red Rock West/Clifford/Threesome/Silent Tongue/The Blue Kite (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Little Acrobat's Song
      Music and Lyrics by Tommy Thompson and Jack Herrick

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1995 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Silent Tongue
    • Filming locations
      • Chaves County, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Belbo Films
      • Canal+
      • Mire
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $61,274
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,227
      • Feb 27, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $61,274
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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