Silent Hill (2006)
Directed by Christophe Gans

Adventure / Horror

Film Synopsis

Increasingly, Sharon dreams about an abandoned town, Silent Hill.  In a desperate attempt to understand her young daughter's distress, her mother Rose takes her to the place.  When Sharon suddenly goes missing, her mother sets about trying to find her but soon discovers that Silent Hill is not like any other town.  Bathed in fog and inhabited by strange creatures, this place harbours some terrifying secrets...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christophe Gans
  • Script: Roger Avary
  • Cinematographer: Dan Laustsen
  • Music: Jeff Danna, Akira Yamaoka
  • Cast: Radha Mitchell (Rose Da Silva), Sean Bean (Christopher Da Silva), Laurie Holden (Cybil Bennett), Deborah Kara Unger (Dahlia Gillespie), Kim Coates (Officer Thomas Gucci), Tanya Allen (Anna), Alice Krige (Christabella), Jodelle Ferland (Sharon), Colleen Williams (Archivist), Ron Gabriel (Old Mechanic), Eve Crawford (Sister Margaret), Derek Ritschel (Young Police Officer), Amanda Hiebert (Gas Attendant), Nicky Guadagni (Distressed Woman), Maxine Dumont (Christabella's Aide), Chris Britton (Adam), Stephen R. Hart (Elder), Simon Richards (Elder), Ian White (Elder), Elizabeth Harpur (Congregation)
  • Country: Canada / France / Japan / USA
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 125 min

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