Republic Pictures has dropped the official trailer for "The Silent Hour," a gripping new crime thriller directed by Brad Anderson. The film promises to deliver a pulse-pounding experience with its unique premise and star-studded cast.
"The Silent Hour" centers around Boston Detective Frank Shaw, portrayed by Joel Kinnaman. Shaw, who returns to the force after a career-altering injury leaves him with permanent hearing loss, is tasked with a high-stakes mission. He must serve as an interpreter for Ava, played by Sandra Mae Frank, a deaf witness to a savage gang murder. The plot thickens when the killers, intent on eliminating any loose ends, target Ava in her apartment building—a structure soon to be condemned. Cut off from the outside world and unable to hear their assailants approach, Shaw and Ava are forced to rely on each other to survive and outsmart the killers.
The cast also features Mekhi Phifer, Michael Eklund, and Mark Strong, adding to the film’s intensity with their powerful performances. Written by Dan Hall, the screenplay weaves a suspenseful narrative around themes of isolation and trust, as Shaw and Ava navigate their perilous situation.
Scheduled for release on October 11, 2024, "The Silent Hour" aims to captivate audiences with its tense atmosphere and innovative storytelling. With Brad Anderson at the helm, known for his work on suspenseful and character-driven films, this thriller is poised to make a significant impact in the genre.
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