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Silent Scream

  • 1990
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Iain Glen in Silent Scream (1990)
BiographyCrimeDrama

In London 1963, Larry Winters (Iain Glen) murders a bartender. Sentenced to life Winters has fits of rage which continue until prison doctors put him in an experimental unit. Flashbacks to h... Read allIn London 1963, Larry Winters (Iain Glen) murders a bartender. Sentenced to life Winters has fits of rage which continue until prison doctors put him in an experimental unit. Flashbacks to his childhood and his history of drug abuse show how this troubled man became a murderer.In London 1963, Larry Winters (Iain Glen) murders a bartender. Sentenced to life Winters has fits of rage which continue until prison doctors put him in an experimental unit. Flashbacks to his childhood and his history of drug abuse show how this troubled man became a murderer.

  • Director
    • David Hayman
  • Writers
    • Bill Beech
    • Jane Beech
  • Stars
    • Iain Glen
    • Andrew Barr
    • Kenneth Glenaan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    167
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Hayman
    • Writers
      • Bill Beech
      • Jane Beech
    • Stars
      • Iain Glen
      • Andrew Barr
      • Kenneth Glenaan
    • 2User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Iain Glen
    Iain Glen
    • Larry Winters - Special Unit Inmate
    Andrew Barr
    • Shuggie - Special Unit Inmate
    Kenneth Glenaan
    • Rab - Special Unit Inmate
    Steve Hotchkiss
    • Mo - Special Unit Inmate
    Paul Samson
    • Jimmy - Special Unit Inmate
    John Murtagh
    • Ken Murray - Special Unit Staff
    Robert Carlyle
    Robert Carlyle
    • Big Woodsy - Special Unit Staff
    • (as Bobby Carlyle)
    Billy McElhaney
    Billy McElhaney
    • Aly - Special Unit Staff
    Billy Riddoch
    • Lenny - Special Unit Staff
    • (as Bill Riddoch)
    Finlay Welsh
    Finlay Welsh
    • Alan - Special Unit Staff
    David Scott
    • Television Reporter - Visitor
    Angela Chadfield
    • Patricia - Visitor
    Gilbert Martin
    • Monitor PO - Barlinnie Prison Staff
    Kenneth Bryans
    • PO 1 - Barlinnie Prison Staff
    Frank Gallagher
    • PO 2 - Barlinnie Prison Staff
    Martin McCardie
    • PO 3 - Barlinnie Prison Staff
    David Hayman
    David Hayman
    • PO 4 - Barlinnie Prison Staff
    Jonathan Battersby
    • Doctor - Barlinnie Prison Staff
    • Director
      • David Hayman
    • Writers
      • Bill Beech
      • Jane Beech
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    7pob75

    Impressive central performance carries this film based on a real murderer.

    I knew nothing of this film before watching it on DVD. Not to be confused with the 1979 horror/slasher of similar name. It is a British prison drama centring on one man and based on real life events with a central performance which is quite impressive - Iain Glen. The character is someone who is imprisoned for an utterly senseless murder which we see in flashback. The whole film plays like a shuffled series of snapshots/flashbacks of past events. There is no overt explanation, no clear suggestion of causality and no excuses or reasoning spoon-fed to you. The murderer is clearly pretty damaged but is intelligent. We are shown some humour and strong but dysfunctional family relationships. He is a violent man but also experiences brutality by the guards and is a heavy abuser of drugs. He interacts more warmly and intelligently at times. He is certainly not a character you end up liking but there are aspects to him that make it seem like he may not be wholly beyond any form of redemption. Neither he nor the prison staff are painted as all good or all bad. This is less difficult to watch (and more cerebral) than something like "Scum." There is some sense of empathy with the murderer in that we are encouraged to think about the justification of locking someone in solitary confinement for long periods and the value of brutalising or mistreating people and leaving them hopeless versus trying to rehabilitate them. For some of the film he ends up on a prison wing run as a democracy with a flattened hierarchy between prisoners and staff. This was apparently a real project. There is not much plot so the non-linear nature of it with flashbacks and memories helps hold your interest. At times it can be unclear whether the events are true memories or imaginings and we are placed very much inside the perspective of the main character so it is not clear if we are seeing accurate events or just his version. The overall structure does have a plot device to hang on. Without spoilers I can't really give any more comment about the structure and plot. Overall it feels a bit like a TV play and feels older than a 1990 film. Runtime is short at 85 minutes and it holds you for that. It feels gritty and realistic and the structure contributes to the feeling that many of the events are basically senseless and without explanation. It leaves you as an observer invited to think a bit rather than trying to explain, preach or teach. Worth a look.
    4Theo Robertson

    Bleak And Arty

    SILENT SCREAM is a biopic about convicted murderer Larry Winters . However not content with making a standard prison film the director David Hayman throws a massive spanner in the works by making the movie an art house picture with fractured time lines . We know that Winters served in the army , that he murdered a bar man in cold blood and that he`s serving a life sentence but that`s all we really find out as the story keeps jumping around to different times and places . There`s a vague notion that if you treat dangerous criminals with dignity they can be rehabilitated but this point isn`t really hammered home , and unless you`re aware of Scottish culture like the sectarian divide in the West of Scotland you`ll find much of the film confusing . It`s also a rather bleak film not helped by its obvious lack of budget and I can only recommend it if you`re interested in seeing Brit film star Robert Carlyle and well known TV star Julie Graham in cameo roles

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    • Trivia
      First film of Robert Carlyle
    • Connections
      References Au bord du gouffre (1963)
    • Soundtracks
      Midnight Lady
      (uncredited)

      Music by Barry Vincent

      Themes International Music Ltd

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 1990 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tyst skrik
    • Filming locations
      • HMP Barlinniem, UK
    • Production company
      • BFI Production
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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