
Silence of the North
Drama · Adventure
Overview
Director Allan King's 1981 drama, based on true events, stars Ellen Burstyn as a strong-willed woman struggling to survive with her family in the Canadian wilderness.
Top Cast


Ellen Burstyn
Ellen Burstyn
Olive Frederickson
Ellen Burstyn
Olive Frederickson


Gordon Pinsent
Gordon Pinsent
John Frederickson
Gordon Pinsent
John Frederickson


Tom Skerritt
Tom Skerritt
Walter Reamer
Tom Skerritt
Walter Reamer


Colin Fox
Colin Fox
Arthur Herriot
Colin Fox
Arthur Herriot
Jennifer McKinney
Jennifer McKinney
Little Olive Reamer
Jennifer McKinney
Little Olive Reamer
Donna Dobrijevic
Donna Dobrijevic
Vala Reamer
Donna Dobrijevic
Vala Reamer
Jeff Banks
Jeff Banks
Lewis Reamer
Jeff Banks
Lewis Reamer


David Fox
David Fox
Lea Goodwin
David Fox
Lea Goodwin
Frank C. Turner
Frank C. Turner
Young Man
Frank C. Turner
Young Man
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