
Dead Silence: The Movie
Comedy · Crime
Overview
A young screenwriter and a wanna-be director find a backer for their latest movie project... a mafioso who expects his no-talent son to get the leading part.
Top Cast
Clete Keith
Clete Keith
Cliff Munroe
Clete Keith
Cliff Munroe
Doris Anne Soyka
Doris Anne Soyka
Sherri Novak
Doris Anne Soyka
Sherri Novak
Joseph Scott
Joseph Scott
Howard Feld
Joseph Scott
Howard Feld
James Austin
James Austin
Lazlo
James Austin
Lazlo
Diane Adair
Diane Adair
Vicki DeWright
Diane Adair
Vicki DeWright
Craig Randall Fleming
Craig Randall Fleming
Tony Rotella
Craig Randall Fleming
Tony Rotella
Ashton Wolf
Ashton Wolf
Eddie
Ashton Wolf
Eddie
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