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Témoin muet

Original title: Mute Witness
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
7.7K
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Marina Zudina in Témoin muet (1995)
Dark ComedySlasher HorrorCrimeHorrorThriller

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.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.

  • Director
    • Anthony Waller
  • Writer
    • Anthony Waller
  • Stars
    • Marina Zudina
    • Fay Ripley
    • Evan Richards
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    7.7K
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    • Director
      • Anthony Waller
    • Writer
      • Anthony Waller
    • Stars
      • Marina Zudina
      • Fay Ripley
      • Evan Richards
    • 77User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Marina Zudina
    Marina Zudina
    • Billy Hughes
    • (as Marina Sudina)
    Fay Ripley
    Fay Ripley
    • Karen Hughes
    Evan Richards
    Evan Richards
    • Andy Clarke
    Oleg Yankovskiy
    Oleg Yankovskiy
    • Larsen
    • (as Oleg Jankowskij)
    Igor Volkov
    Igor Volkov
    • Arkadi
    Sergei Karlenkov
    • Lyosha
    • (as Sergej Karlenkov)
    Alec Guinness
    Alec Guinness
    • The Reaper
    • (as Mystery Guest Star)
    Aleksandr Pyatkov
    Aleksandr Pyatkov
    • Wartschuk
    • (as Alexander Piatkov)
    Nikolai Pastukhov
    Nikolai Pastukhov
    • Janitor
    • (as Nikolai Pastuhov)
    Aleksandr Bureyev
    • Strohbecker
    • (as Alexander Buriev)
    Stephen Bouser
    • Lovett
    Valeri Barakhtin
    • Mitja
    • (as Valeri Barahtin)
    Nikolay Chindyaykin
    Nikolay Chindyaykin
    • Inspector Pekar
    • (as Nikolai Chindjaikin)
    Vyacheslav Naumenko
    • Officer Mlekov
    • (as Vasheslav Naumenko)
    Larisa Khusnullina
    • Victim
    • (as Larisa Husnolina)
    Olga Tolstetskaya
    Olga Tolstetskaya
    • Actress
    Denis Karasyov
    Denis Karasyov
    • Fake policeman
    • (as Denis Karasiov)
    Igor Ilin
    • Fake policeman 2
    • (as Igor Iljin)
    • Director
      • Anthony Waller
    • Writer
      • Anthony Waller
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    pa-12

    .terrifying, balanced by black humor, nerve wrecking tension

    "Mute Witness" is a terrifying roller coaster ride, with lots of black humor thrown in to perfect balance. What makes it so totally different from the usual thriller/horror, apart from its Moscow setting, the Russians are played by real Russians actors, even the American mute woman - excellent casting idea, because she acts brilliantly. More twists to the plot than you could hope for and the main part of the nerve wrecking tension comes from suggestion or chases and less from graphic violence, which one would expect from a film of that genre and plot. Apart from Alec Guinness' guest appearance, no big names, which only makes the film more attractive. I would be surprised if "Mute Witness" hasn't got cult status by now among the fans of the genre.
    7reelreviewsandrecommendations

    A Macabre Mosaic

    Billy Hughes is a mute, American make-up artist working on a low-budget slasher in Moscow, directed by her sister's boyfriend. One night, Billy stays later than usual, looking for a prop. She isn't the only one on set, though, as she discovers to her horror. She stumbles upon members of the crew, who are making a snuff film. A frantic chase ensues. Will Billy be able to escape the killers and- if she does- will anyone believe her story?

    Written and directed by Anthony Waller, 'Mute Witness' is a tension filled thrill-ride that will have viewers gripped from the get-go. A low-budget affair, it brims with suspense, and is genuinely frightening, though also contains moments of black humour. Waller's narrative is absorbing, despite a weak third act and a rushed ending, containing many unexpected moments of pure petrifying power. Billy, whose struggles to communicate compounds the dread, is a perfect conduit for the audience, as Waller takes us on a journey into fear.

    In some ways, it is like Joel Schumacher's '8mm' and John Carpenter's 'Halloween' had a cinematic child; and is just as gruesome as that sounds. Intense and engrossing, it goes in directions one doesn't expect. Although the secondary characters aren't particularly well-written, and some of the dialogue is very stilted, Billy is compelling. We feel for her: isolated in a foreign country, unable to communicate, stalked by murderous thugs- her struggle to survive is engaging. At least, until the third act, when things descend, becoming rather mundane.

    The best horrors are usually the ones that make effective use of sound design- such is the case with 'Mute Witness.' Noises- the scraping of a knife on a hard surface, the splatter of blood, footsteps in the dark- create agitation and alarm, while the use of silence heightens the suspense. Furthermore, Egon Werdin's cinematography is eerily atmospheric. His use of irregular angles, shaky cam movements and tracking shots evokes fear and creates tension.

    Werdin also makes brilliant use of the sets and locations in the film, employing the lighting team to ominous effect. The shadow-play and utilisation of contrasts makes for a sinister looking picture, while the production design is of a high quality. Moreover, Peter R. Adam's editing is most effective, making a macabre mosaic of a movie, stitching scenes together with a rhythm that mirrors the viewer's racing heartbeat.

    Unfortunately, despite the technical expertise behind the camera, those in front disappoint. Although Marina Zudina does strong work as Billy, effectively displaying her fear and agitation silently, her co-stars let her down. As the director, Evan Richards delivers a shockingly hammy performance, seemingly hell bent on chewing as much scenery as he can. Fay Ripley does better than him in the role of Billy's sister, but still doesn't impress much, coming across as quite wooden.

    Oleg Yankovskiy is good in a small role as a policeman, deserving of more screen time, while Igor Volkov and Sergei Karlenkov are terrific when silent and unconvincing when not. Furthermore, Alec Guinness- who thought the production was a student film and did not accept, nor was offered, payment for his services- is terrific, for the few seconds he's on screen. Blink and you'll miss him, in this case, is too generous, as even if you don't blink, you might miss him.

    Despite a tepid third act, Anthony Waller's 'Mute Witness' is a tense and sinister horror that rockets along at a brisk pace. Boasting striking cinematography from Egon Werdin and creepily atmospheric sound design, it is a stirring picture. However, while it is well-edited and Marina Zudina does strong work as Billy, the supporting cast don't all impress- with Evan Richards' misjudged, over the top performance hampering the film's impact. Despite that, though, 'Mute Witness' is not a film you'll want to keep quiet about.
    9Bannik

    Excellent!!

    An amazing piece of film that was well-conceived and kept me on the edge of my seat. Brilliantly orchestrated in its timing, and the comedy kicked in exactly when the tension needed a release. The acting was generally well-done (the "Director" should've asked Alec Guinness for acting lessons), and the shot selections were impressive (as in elongating the hall as Billy tries to race to the door in the studio). This movie didn't let up since the opening scene...
    Li-1

    How does a movie that starts off so well conclude so horribly?

    ** 1/2 out of ****

    For the better part of an hour, Mute Witness is a first-rate thriller. So good, in fact, it was quickly becoming one of my genre favorites. Good premise, great direction, mostly terrific acting, smart writing, this one had it all. That is until just a bit past the one-hour mark, when the film suddenly makes a mind-boggling idiotic decision to change the tone and approach of the material, and it all devolves into a cheesy mess that left a sour taste in my mouth. This is the perfect example of a would-be great film that's merely recommendable thanks to an awful finish.

    Billy Hughes (Marina Zudina) is the make-up artist for a cheesy slasher flick being filmed in Russia. A quick intro shows us that she may be mute, but she's pretty good at her job, which she may have also gotten because her sister is married to the director. After shooting for the day is wrapped up, Billy stays behind and is accidentally locked inside the soundstage. Waiting for help to arrive, she stumbles upon two of the film's crew members shooting a porno film, which quickly becomes a snuff piece.

    After a fairly amusing opening scene and an effective set-up of the characters, Mute Witness kicks into full throttle quickly. Immediately after Billy witnesses the murder, we get one of the more suspenseful extended setpieces I've ever seen. These fifteen minutes consist of Billy creeping around the soundstage, desperately trying to avoid those crew members she just witnessed. It's a genuine breathtaking, edge-of-the-seat sequence, quite possibly the movie's highlight.

    But the fun's not over. A little over halfway through the picture, we get another great stalk-and-slash sequence inside Billy's apartment. You even get to see cutie Marina Zudina fully nude, in some of the more gratuitous bits of flesh baring I've seen in a while (she has a great-looking butt), not that I'm really complaining. Zudina is probably the best thing about the film, she's not only extremely cute, but also smart and likable, a quick thinker who evades her attackers not because she's physically stronger or faster, but because she's smarter.

    (spoilers) While I figured the film couldn't possibly keep the momentum up, I wasn't expecting such a sharp turn of events, either. The film suddenly goes from edgy thriller to a cheesy spy film, packed with silly and predictable double-crosses and plot twists. The simplicity and stark atmosphere of the first hour is gone. The number of villains is bloated from two scary individuals to what is apparently the entire Russian mafia.

    The introduction of the undercover cop robs the movie of its key strength. The fun of the plot was watching Billy outthink and outsmart her attackers by herself. Bringing this guy into the mix shoves her into almost a supporting role and virtually reduces her to a mere sidekick/damsel in distress.

    Possibly worst of all is the decision to place Billy's sister and her husband into the thick of the action. I don't think I've ever seen such an extreme case of two characters who I initially liked that come to annoy me so much by the climax. These two are made into bumbling fools, they've basically become the film's comic relief. Attempts at humor include them accidentally killing the bad guys, dropping bullets in crucial situations, and generally acting as clumsy as possible but still somehow not getting themselves killed in the process.

    Director Anthony Waller had such a firm handle of the movie's pace and tone that I find it hard to believe he'd suddenly undo all his solid work in an instant. But the film's downward spiral is entirely his fault, the man wrote and directed the picture. He should have just stuck with what worked. But the first 2/3's are so much fun, it's worth recommending to thriller fans.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    When You Need A Diversion, This Will Do It

    This may be the most tension-filled movie I have ever seen.

    In fact, it's so nerve-wracking, I haven't been able to watch it again after viewing it two years ago, but I will since I have the DVD. There were a couple of scenes in here that are almost too much to watch....so if you've got problems and need to "escape" for an hour-and-half this film will get your mind off anything else.

    The Russian actress Marina Zudina did a super job in facial expressions alone, which she had to do since her character in here is a mute. She plays a cute and wholesome makeup artist for a sleazy filmmaker. After the day's shooting is done and "Billie" is about to leave, she hears something. She takes a peek into the room where they were filming and discovers they are now shooting a "snuff film" and actually killing someone. Billie's eavesdropping is discovered and she runs for her life as the killers go searching for her in this big warehouse-type building.

    There are two extended scenes in which our heroine is running for her life and both of them will wear you out. The first I described above. The second scene, the climactic one, goes on too long and isn't as well done as the first. In fact, the film should have been trimmed a bit but, overall, since it's so good at keeping our attention, then it served its purpose as entertainment.

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    • Trivia
      Writer- 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.
    • Goofs
      When 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.
    • Quotes

      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?

    • Crazy credits
      For his cameo appearance as The Reaper, Alec Guinness is credited as "Mystery Guest Star".
    • Connections
      Referenced in Le loup-garou de Paris (1997)

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 1996 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Russia
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Mute Witness
    • Filming locations
      • Hamburg, Germany(Alec Guinness' scenes - filmed in 1985)
    • Production companies
      • Avrora Media
      • Cobblestone Pictures
      • Comet Film Produktion GmbH
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,125,910
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $560,048
      • Sep 17, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,125,910
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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