Wall of Silence
1993 · 89 min · ★ 8.0 · Drama, Thriller, TV Movie
A corpse is fished out of a north London canal with stab wounds through the eyes. The victim was a prominent member of the Hasidic Jewish community, and the cause of death one reserved by the Hasidim to punish "moysers" or informers.
Directed by Philip Saville · Written by Laurence Marks
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Bill Paterson Howard Mullen -
John Bowe DCI Percy Reynolds -
Warren Mitchell Samuel Singer - J Juliette Caton Rifka Klein
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Timothy Busfield Ephraim Lipshitz -
Suzanne Bertish Rosa Klein -
Ken Bones John Kavanagh -
Brian Bovell DS Ibbotsen - D Diana Brooks Samuel's Secretary
- G Gabe Cronnelly Policeman
- T Tom Delmar Policeman
- J Jonathan Deverell Levi Singer
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