The Silence (1975)
A cadet at West Point is subjected to "internal exile," which means that other students refuse to talk to him or acknowledge his existence, after he is accused of violating the school's code of honor.
Director: Joseph Hardy
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Richard Thomas as Cadet James Pelosi |
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Cliff Gorman as Stanley Greenberg |
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George Hearn as Capt. Nichols |
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Percy Granger as Capt. Harris |
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James Mitchell as Col. Mack |
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John Kellogg as Court President |
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Charles Frank as Cadet Captain |
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Andrew Duncan as Mr. Pelosi |
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Malcolm Groome as Andy |
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Peter Weller as Red Sash |
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Michael Cooke as Tom Thorne |
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John Carpenter as Mr. Keene |
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Cindy Grover as Elaine |
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Polly Holliday as Mrs. Watson |
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Elaine Hyman as Mrs. Pelosi |
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Lionel Pina as Pete |
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Richard Shoberg as Chuck |
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Craig Wasson as Hal |
| Writing | Stanley R. Greenberg | Writer |
| Camera | Jack Priestley | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Maurice Jarre | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Edgar J. Scherick | Executive Producer |
| Art | Mel Bourne | Art Direction |
| Production | Robert Greenhut | Associate Producer |
| Camera | Gary Muller | First Assistant Camera |
| Production | Bridget Potter | Producer |
| Editing | Irving Rathner | Negative Cutter |
| Directing | Joseph Hardy | Director |
| Editing | Alan Heim | Editor |