Silence
Trailer: Silence
Year: 1971
Studio: Hyogensha-Mako International
Director: Masahiro Shinoda
Cast: David Lampson, Mako, Eiji Okada, Rokkō Toura, Noboru Matsuhashi, Yoshi Katō
Crew: Masahiro Shinoda (Director), Masahiro Shinoda (Screenplay), Shūsaku Endō (Screenplay), Shūsaku Endō (Novel), Kiyoshi Nonomura (Producer), Kinshirō Kuzui (Producer)
Runtime: 130 minutes
Release: Nov 13, 1971
IMDb: 7.20/10 by 40 users
Popularity: 1
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語, English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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