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Blast of Silence

- An unforgettable experience in suspense! ... as seconds tick off a timetable ... for murder!

A hired killer from Cleveland has a job to do on a second-string mob boss in New York. But a special girl from his past and a fat gun dealer with pet rats get in his way.

Release Date : 1961-03-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Magla Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Allen Baron

Character Name : Frank Bono

Original Name : Allen Baron

Gender : Male

Molly McCarthy

Character Name : Lori

Original Name : Molly McCarthy

Gender : Female

Larry Tucker

Character Name : Big Ralph

Original Name : Larry Tucker

Gender : Male

Bill DePrato

Character Name : Joe Boniface

Original Name : Bill DePrato

Gender : Male

Peter H. Clune

Character Name : Troiano

Original Name : Peter H. Clune

Gender : Male

Danny Meehan

Character Name : Petey

Original Name : Danny Meehan

Gender : Male

Joe Bubbico

Character Name : Body Guard

Original Name : Joe Bubbico

Gender : Male

Gil Rogers

Character Name : Gangster

Original Name : Gil Rogers

Gender : Male

Ruth Kaner

Character Name : Cleaning Woman

Original Name : Ruth Kaner

Gender : Male

Howard Mann

Character Name : Body Guard

Original Name : Howard Mann

Gender : Male

Charles Creasap

Character Name : Contact Man

Original Name : Charles Creasap

Gender : Male

Milda Memenas

Character Name : Troiano's Girl Friend

Original Name : Milda Memenas

Gender : Male

Jerry Douglas

Character Name : Gangster

Original Name : Jerry Douglas

Gender : Male

Don Saroyan

Character Name : Lori's Boy Friend

Original Name : Don Saroyan

Gender : Male

Dean Sheldon

Character Name : Night Club Singer

Original Name : Dean Sheldon

Gender : Male

Lionel Stander

Character Name : Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Lionel Stander

Gender : Male

Bill Chadney

Character Name : Pianist (uncredited)

Original Name : Bill Chadney

Gender : Male

Ernest Jackson

Character Name : Gangster (uncredited)

Original Name : Ernest Jackson

Gender : Male

Erich Kollmar

Character Name : Bellhop (uncredited)

Original Name : Erich Kollmar

Gender : Male

Betty Kovac

Character Name : Troiano's Wife (uncredited)

Original Name : Betty Kovac

Gender : Male

Mel Sponder

Character Name : Drummer (uncredited)

Original Name : Mel Sponder

Gender : Male

Bob Taylor

Character Name : Gangster (uncredited)

Original Name : Bob Taylor

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The Hate of Harlem. Blast of Silence is written and directed by Allen Baron, he also stars along with Molly McCarthy, Larry Tucker and Peter Clume. Music is by Meyer Kupferman and cinematography by Merrill Brody. It’s Christmas week and hit man Frankie Bono (Baron) blows into New York City from Cleveland to take out a mobster who has gotten above his station. Casing locales and plotting his course of action, Frankie is shaken out of his dead cold approach to his work by a couple of faces from his past… Blast of Silence beats a black heart, stripped down to the basics it’s a film about one man who hasn’t known what it is like to be human. Frankie Bono is case study of self-loathing, of how to hate everything around him, his biggest crime may not actually be the hits he carries out with cold blooded efficiency, but that of being born in the first place. But now Frankie, in all his miserable glory, has strolled into the Big Apple and hitched a ride to noirville, and those well balanced ice chips on his shoulders are starting to melt. The air is pungent, reeking of fatalism, pessimism and of course nihilism. New York City is a place of towering construction wonders, we can see that, but Baron and Brody film it as a foreboding entity, with a cold grey veneer befitting our hit man rattled out of his cemented equilibrium. The constant gravel voiced narration by Lionel Stander is in the second person, it’s also in Frankie’s head, mocking him, reminding him of failures and pitfalls, of impending misery. While over the top is Kupferman’s jazzy score, where at times it’s like a panzer attack (that ferocious double bass is just magnificent), at others a melancholic lament to a life never lived. The low budget and use of every day Joe actors helps keep the film grounded, which is just perfect for the tale. There’s no need for histrionics or visual tricks here, Baron and Brody use the naturalism of the actors and the city surrounds to great effect, covering proceedings in a semi-documentary style. Blast of Silence is a hard picture, it isn’t trying to cheer you up, this is not a Christmas movie for annual pleasures. From the super opening of a speeding train birthing out of a tunnel, to the bleak finale, it’s a film noir movie of considerable class. Don’t let anyone tell you film noir ended in 1958… 9/10