Click Movie
PopularTop RatedUpcomingNow Playing
AboutPrivacy Policy

© 2025 Click Movie. All rights reserved.

This site is powered by the TMDb API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDb.

    The Great Silence
    The Great Silence

    The Great Silence

    "His voice was the silence of death!"

    7.5•November 22, 1968•1h 46m
    WesternDrama

    Storyline

    A mute gunslinger fights in the defense of a group of outlaws and a vengeful young widow, against a group of ruthless bounty hunters.

    Director
    Sergio Corbucci
    Writers
    Mario Amendola,Bruno Corbucci,Vittoriano Petrilli,Sergio Corbucci

    Top Cast

    Jean-Louis Trintignant

    Jean-Louis Trintignant

    Silence

    Klaus Kinski

    Klaus Kinski

    Loco (Tigrero)

    Frank Wolff

    Frank Wolff

    Sheriff Burnett

    Luigi Pistilli

    Luigi Pistilli

    Pollicut

    Vonetta McGee

    Vonetta McGee

    Pauline

    Mario Brega

    Mario Brega

    Martin

    Carlo D'Angelo

    Carlo D'Angelo

    Governor

    Marisa Merlini

    Marisa Merlini

    Regina

    Maria Mizar

    Maria Mizar

    Blonde Saloon girl

    Marisa Sally

    Black-Haired Saloon Girl

    Raf Baldassarre

    Raf Baldassarre

    Sanchez

    Spartaco Conversi

    Spartaco Conversi

    Walter

    Featured Reviews

    C

    CinemaSerf

    January 4, 2023
    7 / 10
    Set against a really effective wintry, hostile, background this tells the story of revenge - and that's always best served cold! A woman "Pauline" (Vonetta McGee) and her family are the victims of unscrupulous bandits. Bent of avenging their heinous behaviour, she hires an equally ruthless and deadly enforcer of her own (Jean-Louis Trintignant) to even the score. This anonymous, mute, gunman is very adept at settling scores, and as the bodies gradually pile up, it looks like a confrontation with the bounty hunter/killer "Tigrero" (Klaus Kinski) cannot be long for the waiting. This is a film that you need to watch with a blanket. The freezing scenarios are used superbly to create a sense of isolation, desperation and the frequent presence of blood spattering the snow helps further illustrate the violent and brutal nature of the lives of the late 19th century Utah citizens - only marginally on the human side of civilisation. The dubbing isn't the best, but the dialogue isn't actually that important. It's the whole look and feel of this film that resonates really well. Kinski and his maniacal eyes, the mute Trintignant (did he just not want to learn any lines?) and the sparing interventions of local kingpin "Pollicut" (Luigi Pistilli) and sheriff "Burnett" (Frank Wolff) all add richness and general unpleasantness to the whole thing. What also helps here is unpredictability. The narrative does not just plod along with the usual hero/anti-hero inevitability to it. The story is alive, it has an authenticity and duplicitousness to it that holds the attention really well before a bleak and, frankly rather savage, denouement that is entirely fitting! It's a great big screen experience!
    J

    John Chard

    March 9, 2017
    7 / 10
    For all I know he is the devil. The Great Silence is directed by Sergio Corbucci and Corbucci co- writes the screenplay with Mario Amendola, Bruno Corbucci and Vittoriano Petrilli. It stars Jean-Louis Trintignant, Klaus Kinski, Frank Wolff, Luigi Pistilli, Vonetta McGee and Mario Brega. Music is by Ennio Morricone and cinematography by Silvano Ippoliti. Snowhill, Utah - Winter at the turn of the century, and the local villagers have succumbed to thievery purely to survive. But with that comes bounties on their heads, which brings into the area the bounty hunters who are a law unto themselves. Enter the mute gunfighter known as Silence, who has a deep rooted hatred of bounty hunters... Something of a cult classic and massively popular in Spaghetti Western fan's circles, The Great Silence is as perpetually cold as the snowy landscapes that surround this tale. Death is a financial commodity, greed and corruption stalks the land, while the shades between right and wrong are as blurry as can be. The violence cuts deep, none more so than with the famous finale that closes down the pic with a pneumatic thud. The photography captures the winter scapes perfectly and is in tune with the narrative drive, while maestro Morricone lays a ethereal musical score over proceedings. There's some daft goofs such as a dead man blinking and manacles that mysteriously disappear, and not all the acting is of the standard that Kinski and Wolff provide, but this is one utterly unforgettable bowl of Spaghetti. Its reputation in the pasta circles well deserved. 8/10
    W

    Wuchak

    November 29, 2021
    7 / 10
    _**Killers in the snow of the (Italian) Old West**_ In 1898, a mute gunfighter called Silence (Jean-Louis Trintignant) comes to a snowy town in northern Utah where ruthless bounty hunters clash with fugitives in the hills. He accepts a job from a widow (Vonetta McGee) to take out Loco (Klaus Kinski), the man who slew her husband. Directed & co-written by Sergio Corbucci, “The Great Silence” (1968) ranks with the better Spaghetti Westerns due to several highlights: The awesome snowy setting, a moving score by Ennio Morricone, the silent protagonist, the uniquely beautiful Vonetta McGee (a rare black woman in a prominent role in an old Western), the dastardly villain played by Kinski and the shocking climax. It influenced future Westerns, like “The Claim” (2000) and “The Hateful Eight” (2015). As with most Italian Westerns from back then, the English dubbing is serviceable at best. The only issue I have on this front is the voice used for Kinski’s character, which seems incongruous. The movie runs 1 hour, 45 minutes, and was shot about 15 miles from the border of Austria in northeastern Italy (San Cassiano & Cortina d'Ampezzo), as well as the flashback done at Bracciano Lake, Rome, with other stuff done in Elios Studios, Rome. GRADE: B+

    Watch Options

    Stream
    YouTube TVFilm Movement PlusFilm Movement Plus Amazon Channel
    Rent
    Amazon VideoApple TVGoogle Play MoviesYouTubeFandango At Home
    Buy
    Amazon VideoApple TVGoogle Play MoviesYouTubeFandango At Home
    Powered by JustWatch

    Details

    StatusReleased
    LanguageIT
    BudgetN/A
    Revenue$53,074

    Keywords

    #dying and death#gunslinger#sheriff#bounty hunter#saloon#desolateness#winter#utah#repayment#sadistic#anti hero#hunger#greed#self-defense#mountain village#rocky mountains#provocation#childhood trauma#coldness#gun battle#massacre#facial scar#spaghetti western#gang of outlaws#slit throat#revisionist western#grieving widow#anti-capitalist
    IMDb

    You Might Also Like

    Run, Man, Run
    6.4

    Run, Man, Run

    1968

    The Outlaw
    5.4

    The Outlaw

    1943

    A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof
    5.7

    A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof

    1968

    Vigil
    6.5

    Vigil

    1984

    Kidnapped
    6.2

    Kidnapped

    1971

    The Human Factor
    5.7

    The Human Factor

    1975

    Amrapali
    6.2

    Amrapali

    1966

    Doppelganger
    4.9

    Doppelganger

    1993

    Will Penny
    6.6

    Will Penny

    1967

    Nobody Has to Know
    6.7

    Nobody Has to Know

    2022

    Go West
    6.9

    Go West

    1925

    Woyzeck
    6.6

    Woyzeck

    1979

    Yo-kai Watch: The Movie - The Great Adventure of the Flying Whale & the Double World, Meow!
    7.2

    Yo-kai Watch: The Movie - The Great Adventure of the Flying Whale & the Double World, Meow!

    2016

    The Big Gundown
    7.3

    The Big Gundown

    1967

    My Name is Joe
    7.2

    My Name is Joe

    1998

    The Comancheros
    6.7

    The Comancheros

    1961

    The Inglorious Bastards
    6.3

    The Inglorious Bastards

    1978

    The Ascent
    7.8

    The Ascent

    1977

    Hardcore
    6.7

    Hardcore

    1979

    Croupier
    6.7

    Croupier

    1998