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Silent Hill |
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Genre
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Horror,
Supernatural Horror,
Gothic Film.
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Year
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2006 |
Director
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Christophe Gans.
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Actors
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Radha Mitchell,
Sean Bean,
Laurie Holden,
Deborah Kara Unger,
Kim Coates,
Tanya Allen,
Alice Krige,
Jodelle Ferland,
Colleen Williams,
Ron Gabriel,
Eve Crawford,
Derek Ritschel,
Amanda Hiebert,
Nicky Guadagni,
Maxine Dumont,
Christopher Britton,
Stephen R. Hart,
Simon Richards,
Ian White,
Elizabeth Harpur,
Janet Land,
Florence MacGregor,
Lynn Woodman,
Hannah Fleming,
Holly Makarchuk,
Tatiana Haas,
Roberto Campanella,
Mike Cota,
Yvonne Yuen Nan Ng,
Lorry Ayers,
Donna Milburn,
Nadia Barosso,
Noelle Boggio,
Victoria Boland,
Rhoslynne Bugay,
Alicia Bundy,
Carrie Clayton,
Rachel Crowther,
Zsuzzana Cseh,
Judit Kovacs,
Stephanie Lauder,
Chantelle Leonardo,
Emily Lineham,
Onika Ndukwe,
Katherine Olsen,
Melissa Panton,
Sylwia Pluta,
Lisa Shaw,
Tamara Smeaton,
Nicole Ann St. Hill.
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File
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Runtime: |
125:00 |
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dvd-rip |
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1016.96 Mb |
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Storyline:
A mother and daughter flee to a strange abandoned town to seek out answers to the daughter's nightly psychological turmoil in Brotherhood of the Wolf director Christophe Gans' adaptation of the popular survival horror video game. Sharon (Jodelle Ferland) is a very sick child, yet rather than seeing her child suffer the cruel indignities of the medical profession, Rose (Radha Mitchell) ignores her husband's (Sean Bean) pleas and absconds with her ailing daughter to the fog-enshrouded town of Silent Hill. A town drenched in darkness and inhabited by a strange collection of menacing specters, Silent Hill seemingly swallows young Sharon whole upon arrival. Determined to get her daughter back at any cost, Rose sets out to explore the mysterious Silent Hill, only to discover an evil so powerful that it possesses the ability to transform anything it wishes. With the deeply disturbing history of the town slowly coming into focus through the dense fog, Rose soon realizes that both she and her daughter may be little more than simple pawns in a much larger, and seemingly supernatural, game. |
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