Three Silent Men
Three Silent Men

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Three Silent Men

1940
Movie
72 min
English

An inventor of a deadly weapon to be used against the allies is injured in a crash. Surgeon, Sir James (Sebastian Shaw) saves his life but learns of the inventors plot.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Fritz LangGenres: Crime, Mystery, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A tough, no-nonsense district attorney becomes obsessed with a notorious racketeer, convinced he is responsible for a series of murders. As the DA delves deeper into the criminal underworld, he finds himself navigating a treacherous landscape of deceit, double-crosses, and moral ambiguity. The investigation takes a personal toll, blurring the lines between justice and obsession.

Critical Reception

Although not widely released or heavily reviewed upon its initial debut, "Three Silent Men" has since gained a cult following among film noir enthusiasts. Critics now praise its dark atmosphere, compelling performances, and complex narrative, though some note its pacing can be slow for modern audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its moody cinematography and tense atmosphere.

  • Edward G. Robinson delivers a powerful, complex performance.

  • The intricate plot and moral ambiguity are hallmarks of Lang's style.

Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited historical data, but it is generally appreciated by fans of classic crime dramas and film noir for its sophisticated storytelling and strong acting.

Fun Fact

Fritz Lang, known for his strict directorial style, reportedly clashed with lead actor Edward G. Robinson during the filming of several intense scenes, which may have contributed to the raw energy in their performances.

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