Silent Tongue
Silent Tongue | |
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Directed by | Sam Shepard |
Written by | Sam Shepard |
Starring |
Richard Harris Sheila Tousey Alan Bates Dermot Mulroney River Phoenix |
Music by | Patrick O'Hearn |
Distributed by | Trimark Pictures |
Release dates | February 1, 1994 |
Running time | 105 min. |
Country | U.S.A. / U.K. / France / Netherlands |
Language | English |
Silent Tongue is a Western written and directed by Sam Shepard. It was filmed in Spring 1992, but not released until 1994. It was filmed near Roswell, New Mexico and features Richard Harris, Sheila Tousey, Alan Bates, Dermot Mulroney and River Phoenix.
The film is about a young man named Talbot Roe (Phoenix), who's gone insane over the death of his wife. Talbot's father, Prescott Roe (Harris) feels his son's pain and wants to find him a new wife. He goes back to the place where he bought Talbot's first wife, from Eamon McCree (Bates). He finds the dead wife's sister (Tousey), who is a champion horse rider and Mr. McCree's daughter, which makes her only half-Indian. Roe asks McCree if he could have his last daughter for his son, but McCree refuses. Then, Roe kidnaps her and tries to get her to help him, and she takes the deal for gold and four horses. But Talbot isn't taking any chances for her—he's too afraid that she'll try to take his wife's corpse from him. And for the last few nights, he sees the ghost of his dead wife, who wants him to destroy her corpse, but he won't.
Cast
- Richard Harris ... Prescott Roe
- Sheila Tousey ... Awbonnie / Ghost
- Alan Bates ... Eamon McCree
- River Phoenix ... Talbot Roe
- Dermot Mulroney ... Reeves McCree
- Jeri Arredondo ... Velada McCree
- Tantoo Cardinal ... Silent Tongue
- Bill Irwin ... Comic
- David Shiner ... Straight Man
- Tommy Thompson ... Medicine Show Band Performer
- Jack Herrick ... Medicine Show Band Performer
- Bland Simpson ... Medicine Show Band Performer
- Clay Buckner ... Medicine Show Band Performer
- Chris Frank ... Medicine Show Band Performer
- Arturo Gil ... Little Person Acrobat #1
Delay in release
The film was the last to be released featuring a performance by River Phoenix, who died on October 31, 1993 from a drug overdose. The film's release was delayed, and Phoenix continued to work on The Thing Called Love (the film he had just completed at the time of his death), which was released before Silent Tongue.