Review of Silent Fall (1994) by Yule Die — 11 Oct 2008
Once again, Richard Dreyfuss proves he is far more talented than some of the projects he's handed. Here the role seems tailor made for him and his developing pursuit in the murder case involving the boy is dynamic.
The film suffers though putting a bunch of A-list talent into a B feature. Linda Hamilton, John Lithgow, and J.T. Walsh are all wasted here. It's an entertaining thriller but the only real reason to rewatch the thing is to watch the interaction between Dreyfuss and the kid.
This review of Silent Fall (1994) was written by Yule Die on 11 Oct 2008.
Silent Fall has generally received mixed reviews.
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