Silent Hours
Silent Hours is a 2015 psychological thriller film written and directed by Mark Greenstreet. It stars James Weber Brown, Indira Varma, Dervla Kirwan and Hugh Bonneville. It was released on 25 September 2015.
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Directed by | Mark Greenstreet |
Produced by | Emma Pounds |
Written by | Mark Greenstreet |
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Cinematography | Alfie Biddle |
Production company | Gallery Pictures |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Synopsis
A powerful psychological thriller set in the historic naval town of Portsmouth. Psychiatrist, Dr Catherine Benson is treating former Royal Navy Commander turned private detective John Duval, for post-traumatic stress disorder triggered by active service in The Falklands. When John’s friend engages him to investigate his wife whom he believes is having an affair, Duval finds himself thrown into the world of a psychopathic sexual killer, stalking women on the streets in the ‘silent hours’. Bizarrely the women being targeted appear to be connected to Duval’s own professional and private life. [1]
Cast
- James Weber Brown as John Duval
- Indira Varma as Dr. Catherine Benson
- Dervla Kirwan as DI Jane Ambrose
- Hugh Bonneville as Commander William Calthorpe
- Vicki Michelle as Mary Woodward
- Susie Amy as Rosemary Calthorpe
- Alistair Petrie as Lieutenant Charles Carter
- Angela Thorne as Mrs. Garvie
- Nikki Kelly as Harriet Blakeney
- Gary Powell as Wilf Tanner
- Cat Simmons as DC June Francis
- Christopher Villiers as George Barton QC
- Timothy Watson as Henry Wright
- Danny Webb as David Frampton
- Andrew Whipp as DS Pinker
- Simon Williams as Mr. Garvie
- Tom Beard as Mr. Bowles
- Annie Cooper as Tobi Wright
- Elizabeth Healey as Rachel Garvie
- Beth Chalmers as Helen Wilson
- Nathan Hamilton as Johnson
- James Sebastian as Mr. Bowles Jr.
Release
Although the film was originally released as a feature film on 25 September 2015 at the Raindance Film Festival,[2] it was edited into a three-episode miniseries and re-released in 2017. The episode titles were "The Silent Service", "The Midnight Tide" and "Towards the Sea".[3][4][5][6]
References
- "British Council Film: Silent Hours". film-directory.britishcouncil.org.
- "Silent Hours". Hugh Bonneville Online.
- "Prime Video: Silent Hours". www.primevideo.com.
- "Silent Hours". vicki-michelle.
- "Silent Hours - Film Review and Listings".
- "Silent Hours". Fizz-e-Motion.
External links
- Silent Hours at IMDb