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Silent Cradle

1997 | 105m | English

(211 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Paul Ziller
Writer: Dave Schultz
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A woman has a miscarriage. After her grief becomes bearable, she attempts to adopt a baby, but discovers evidence that her baby might not have been dead when it was removed from her stomach. If so, who took the baby, why and where?
Release Date: Jan 01, 1997
Director: Paul Ziller
Writer: Dave Schultz
Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery
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Budget: $0
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Name Character
Lorraine Bracco Helen Greg
Margot Kidder Cindy Wilson
Jason Gedrick Jay Mitchell
John Heard Dr. Britain
R.H. Thomson David Greg
Shaun Johnston Detective Thorpe
Name Job
Paul Ziller Director
Corry Glass Stunts
Jim Jeffrey Director of Photography
Bridget Durnford Editor
Michael Nemirsky Production Design
Tania Morris Costume Design
Dave Schultz Screenplay
Neil Smolar Original Music Composer
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Bruce Harvey Producer
Ciro Dammicco Executive Producer
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horse3609
7.0

The plot outline of this film leads you to expect yet another Lifetime movie, complete with woman-mother in distress, bad male character responsible for her misfortune, a cute baby and redemption in the end. Well, the movie does indeed have all these elements, but fails the Lifetime test, as the act ... ing is very good, the story well written, the film lean and tightly paced and the direction unusually good. The story lends itself to cliché and sentimentality, but the writer and director avoid these predictable tricks. The result is a movie with engaging characters and a mild twist or two that do not strain credulity. I found myself unexpectedly riveted to the plot and never bored. I've seen a number of the director's other films and this may be his best.

Jun 23, 2021