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''Dead Silence'' is a 2007 American
supernatural horror film Supernatural horror film is a film genre that combines aspects of horror film and supernatural film. Supernatural occurrences in such films often include ghosts and demons, and many supernatural horror films have elements of religion. Common them ...
directed by
James Wan James Wan (born 26 February 1977) is an Australian director, producer, screenwriter and comic book writer. He has primarily worked in the horror genre as the co-creator of the ''Saw'' and ''Insidious'' franchises and the creator of The Conjurin ...
and written by
Leigh Whannell Leigh Whannell (; is an Australian screenwriter, actor, film producer, and film director. He is best known for writing films directed by his friend James Wan, including ''Saw'' (2004), ''Dead Silence'' (2007), ''Insidious'' (2010), and '' Insid ...
. The film stars
Ryan Kwanten Ryan Christian Kwanten (born 28 November 1976) is an Australian actor and producer. He played Vinnie Patterson from 1997 to 2002 in the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away''. After his stint ended, he joined the American teen drama series '' ...
as Jamie Ashen, a young widower returning to his hometown to search for answers to his wife's death. It also stars
Amber Valletta Amber Evangeline Valletta (born February 9, 1974) is an American model and actress. She began her career as a fashion model, landing her first of sixteen American ''Vogue'' covers at the age of eighteen. During the 1990s, Valletta reached the st ...
,
Donnie Wahlberg Donald Edmond Wahlberg Jr. (born August 17, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actor, record producer, and film producer. He is a founding member of the boy band New Kids on the Block. Outside music, he has had roles in the ''Saw ...
, and
Bob Gunton Robert Patrick Gunton Jr. (born November 15, 1945) is an American character actor of stage and screen. He is known for playing strict authoritarian characters, including Warden Samuel Norton in the 1994 prison drama ''The Shawshank Redemption'', ...
. ''Dead Silence'' was theatrically released in the United States on March 16, 2007, by
Universal Pictures Universal Pictures (legally Universal City Studios LLC, also known as Universal Studios, or simply Universal; common metonym: Uni, and formerly named Universal Film Manufacturing Company and Universal-International Pictures Inc.) is an Ameri ...
. The film was dedicated to
Gregg Hoffman Gregg Hoffman (June 11, 1963 – December 4, 2005), born in Phoenix, Arizona, was a film producer responsible for developing ''Saw'' and ''Saw II''. He studied communications, law and economics at American University in Washington, D.C. Hoffma ...
. Despite receiving initial negative reviews, the film has since gathered a
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.


Plot

Jamie Ashen and his pregnant wife, Lisa, receive an anonymous gift of a
ventriloquist Ventriloquism, or ventriloquy, is a performance act of stagecraft in which a person (a ventriloquist) creates the illusion that their voice is coming from elsewhere, usually a puppeteered prop known as a "dummy". The act of ventriloquism is v ...
doll called "Billy". When Jamie goes out to pick up their takeout dinner, a figure walks by Lisa, and attacks her only after she screams, killing both her and the baby. Jamie returns home and finds out that Lisa is dead, and that her tongue has been cut off; Jamie is arrested for presumably killing her. After Jamie is released from custody by Detective Jim Lipton due to lack of evidence, he spots inside Billy's box a mysterious message about "Mary Shaw", a deceased ventriloquist from his hometown, Raven's Fair. Returning to Raven's Fair, now old and rundown, Jamie visits his estranged, wealthy and wheelchair-using father, Edward, and his much-younger wife, Ella, for information regarding Mary Shaw. Dismissing the information he does receive as superstitions, Jamie arranges for Lisa's funeral with the help of a local mortician named Henry Walker. Henry's senile wife, Marion, warns Jamie that Mary Shaw's spirit is dangerous and urges him to bury Billy. Jamie does so but is confronted by Detective Lipton, who followed Jamie and finds his actions suspicious. Henry explains to Jamie that Mary Shaw was a famous and popular ventriloquist who was publicly humiliated when a young boy named Michael rudely claimed that he could see her lips moving during one of her performances. Some weeks later, Michael disappeared and his family blamed it on Mary and lynched her. Mary's last wish was to have her body turned into a doll and buried with her 101 dolls, who she called her children. Henry, then still a child, saw Shaw (after she was turned into a dummy) rise up, but was spared thanks to his silence, because Mary takes her revenge by killing those who scream. Jamie finds out that Michael, who actually ''was'' murdered by Mary Shaw, was his great-uncle. As part of Mary's lynching, the Ashen family forced her to scream and permanently silenced her by cutting her tongue out; as such, she has since been seeking revenge against their entire bloodline and all those in Raven's Fair by killing them using the same method. Mary Shaw kills Henry and Detective Lipton discovers that all of Mary Shaw's dolls have been dug up. He informs Jamie and is just about to arrest him, still suspecting him, when Jamie receives a call from "Henry", asking him to go to Shaw's old theatre to prove his innocence, and Jamie convinces Lipton to comply. At the ruined theater, Jamie and Lipton discover 100 of the dolls in their massive display case, along with Michael's body, which had been turned into a marionette. Mary's ghost appears to them and reveals to Jamie that she killed Lisa because, unbeknownst to him, she was pregnant with his child, thereby killing any potential newborn of the Ashen family. Jamie and Lipton burn the theatre and all of Shaw's dolls, but while they escape, Lipton trips and ends up screaming, sealing his fate. Back at his father's residence, Jamie is confronted by Mary, but repels her by throwing Billy into the fireplace. He learns, much to his horror, that his father actually died long ago; the current "Edward" is actually a doll converted from his corpse, controlled by Ella, who is the "perfect doll" that Mary Shaw created just before her death. Jamie screams in terror as Ella becomes possessed by Mary and kills him. Jamie, now a puppet, recites a nursery rhyme about Shaw while a photo album with other human puppets is shown: Lisa, Henry, Lipton, Edward, Ella, and Jamie himself. Mary closes the book, finally completing her revenge.


Cast

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Ryan Kwanten Ryan Christian Kwanten (born 28 November 1976) is an Australian actor and producer. He played Vinnie Patterson from 1997 to 2002 in the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away''. After his stint ended, he joined the American teen drama series '' ...
as Jamie Ashen *
Amber Valletta Amber Evangeline Valletta (born February 9, 1974) is an American model and actress. She began her career as a fashion model, landing her first of sixteen American ''Vogue'' covers at the age of eighteen. During the 1990s, Valletta reached the st ...
as Ella Ashen *
Donnie Wahlberg Donald Edmond Wahlberg Jr. (born August 17, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actor, record producer, and film producer. He is a founding member of the boy band New Kids on the Block. Outside music, he has had roles in the ''Saw ...
as Detective Jim Lipton *
Bob Gunton Robert Patrick Gunton Jr. (born November 15, 1945) is an American character actor of stage and screen. He is known for playing strict authoritarian characters, including Warden Samuel Norton in the 1994 prison drama ''The Shawshank Redemption'', ...
as Edward Ashen *
Michael Fairman Michael Fairman (born February 25, 1934) is an American actor and writer. Career He is best known for his various roles during his long career, which started when he was 31 years old. This includes the role of Nick Szabo on the daytime drama, ...
as Henry Walker **
Keir Gilchrist Keir David Peters Gilchrist (; born 28 September 1992) is a Canadian actor and musician. On television, he portrayed Marshall Gregson on the Showtime comedy-drama ''United States of Tara'' (2009–2011) and headlined the Netflix comedy-drama '' ...
as Young Henry Walker * Joan Heney as Marion Walker *
Laura Regan Laura Regan (born October 17, 1974) is a Canadian actress. She has had leading and supporting roles in the films ''Saving Jessica Lynch'' (2003), ''My Little Eye'' (2002), ''They (2002 film), They'' (2002), ''Dead Silence'' (2007), and ''Atlas ...
as Lisa Ashen * Judith Roberts as Mary Shaw * Steven Taylor as Michael Ashen *
Dmitry Chepovetsky Dmitry Chepovetsky (born 1970) is a Canadian actor, best known for his role of Bob Melnikov in the TV series ''ReGenesis''. Early life and education Chepovetsky was born in Lviv, Ukraine. His family left in 1976 along with waves of other Jewish ...
as Richard Walker * Shelley Peterson as Lisa's Mom *
Enn Reitel Enn Reitel (born 21 June 1950) is a Scottish actor who specialises in voice work in video games, movies and TV shows. Early life Reitel's family arrived in Scotland as refugees from Estonia and Germany. He trained as an actor at the Central S ...
as Billy (voice) *
Fred Tatasciore Fred Tatasciore (; ) is an American voice actor who has provided voices in animated and live-action films, television shows, and video games. He is known for voicing the Hulk and Beast (comics), Beast in various Marvel media and Solomon Grundy ( ...
as the Clown Doll (voice) *
Julian Richings Julian Richings (born 30 August 1956)''Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1916–2005.''; at Ancestry.com is a British-Canadian character actor. He has appeared in over 225 films and television series. Career After touring th ...
as Boz (uncredited and deleted scenes)


Production

Filming took place in
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.


Release

''Dead Silence'' was released in the United States on March 16, 2007.


Box office

In the United States, as of April 16, 2007, the film's total domestic gross has been worth
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16.8 million (according to
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), and screenings of ''Dead Silence'' were ceased in most theatres 16 days following its release; the film's estimated
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was US$20 million. As of April 1, 2009, US$5,572,971 has been generated globally. Worldwide, the film has grossed $22,382,047.


Critical reception

On
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, the film has a rating of 20%, based on 80 reviews, with an average rating of 4.00/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "More tasteful than recent slasher flicks, but ''Dead Silence'' is undone by boring characters, bland dialogue, and an unnecessary and obvious
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." On
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, the film holds a score of 34 out of 100, based on 15 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".


Home video

The film was released on
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and
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on June 26, 2007, with an " unrated" version also released. The film has since grossed US$17,304,718 in overall DVD sales. ''Dead Silence'' was released on
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in the U.K. on October 25, 2010. In May 2015, it was announced that
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would be releasing the film to Blu-ray Disc in the U.S. It was released on August 11, 2015.


Soundtrack

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released the soundtrack of ''Dead Silence'' on March 20, 2007. The CD contains 31 tracks, the first track being the song " We Sleep Forever" performed by American rock band
Aiden Aiden was an American horror punk band from Seattle, Washington that formed in the spring of 2003. They achieved underground success during the mid to late 2000s with their classic lineup, featuring vocalist William Francis, guitarists Angel Ib ...
(despite not actually being featured in the film itself). The rest of the CD is taken up by
Charlie Clouser Charles Alexander Clouser (born June 28, 1963) is an American keyboardist, composer, record producer, and remixer. He worked with Trent Reznor for Nine Inch Nails from 1994 to 2000, and is a composer for film and television; among his credits are t ...
's film score. Clouser has worked on many film scores, such as the ''
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'' series and '' Resident Evil: Extinction''. ;Track listing # " We Sleep Forever" –
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# "Main Titles" :56# "Sheet" :08# "Blood" :41# "Apartment" :28# "Raven's Fair" :59# "Dad's House" :47# "Ella" :29# "My Son" :03# "What Poem?" :31# "Caskets" :57# "Motel Hearse" :22# "It Can't Be" :40# "Funeral" :49# "Billy" :42# "Perplexed" :25# "Steal Billy" :50# "Lips Moving" :57# "Coffin" :16# "Photos" :36# "Map Drive" :49# "Guignol" :57# "He Talked" :06# "It's Soup" :09# "Full Tank" :49# "Doll Wall" :37# "All the Dolls" :07# "One Left" :27# "Mary Shaw" :31# "Dummy" :05# "Family Album" :37


Alternate scenes

Many alternate scenes were released on the unrated DVD and HD-DVD. They are listed below: * Detective Lipton has a conversation with his colleague before interrogating Jamie on Lisa's death. * Mary Shaw's performance at the theatre is extended. * Jamie walking through Mary Shaw's property is slightly extended. * The unrated version depicts Detective Lipton rowing the boat towards the dilapidated theatre to chase Jamie. * Mary Shaw is depicted several times throughout the unrated version with a long, slimy tongue, made of the numerous tongues from her victims. In the scenes, she uses her tongue to frighten her victims, making it slither from her mouth (she licks Jamie's cheek in one scene). Along with the tongues of her victims, Mary acquires their voices as well. * Jamie attempting to swim out of the theatre is slightly extended. * In an alternate ending, Ella simply knocks Jamie out after he discovers his father was a puppet all along. Then, she explains that the original Ella was a human being with Edward as an abusive husband. Edward knocked her down the stairs and killed their unborn child. Ella dug up the grave where the puppet Billy was buried and became possessed by Mary Shaw. Afterwards, Ella makes a family photograph and then (dressed as Mary Shaw) tells a bedtime story to a child by candlelight, later revealed to be a traumatized and brainwashed (yet still very much alive) Jamie with his voice removed or tongue ripped out (or it would have been had they added the visual effect planned). This story is the poem. Ella also reveals that only silence can save you from Mary Shaw. Then she blows out the candle, ending the film. * The Billy puppet from the ''Saw'' franchise makes a brief cameo; it can be seen sitting on the floor as Jamie starts to walk towards the clown doll.


Post-release commentary

In his personal
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, screenwriter Whannell reveals the origins of the film within the context of the
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. In a candid post entitled "Dud Silence: The Hellish Experience of Making a Bad Horror Film", Whannell explains that the film was conceived following the advice of his
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at the time and that a "
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" was eventually employed by the
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. Whannell concludes the post with a description of the key lessons that were learned following the ''Dead Silence'' experience:


References


External links

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