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The Silent Partner (1978) - Additional Crew Film Review

The Silent Partner (1978) - Additional Crew Film Review

Update: 2025-12-11
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Welcome to Additional Crew, the spoiler-heavy review show where we choose whatever random film we want to talk about. This episode we bring to you “A timid bank teller anticipates a bank robbery and steals the money himself before the crook arrives. When the sadistic crook realizes he's been fooled, he tracks down the teller and engages him in a cat-and-mouse chase for the cash.” I am of course talking about Daryl Duke’s “The Silent Partner” from 1978. The film which won Canadian Film Awards best picture, best direction, and gave Christopher Plummer a nomination for best performance.


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Silent Partner, 1978 film, Daryl Dukes, Christopher Plummer, Elliot Gould, Canadian cinema, film analysis, character dynamics, crime thriller, holiday movie, film analysis, character dynamics, cinematography, acting styles, emotional storytelling, 1970s cinema, interpersonal relationships, movie themes, visual storytelling, behind the scenes, film analysis, character depth, cinematography, cultural commentary, violence portrayal, editing, sound design, movie ratings

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The Silent Partner (1978) - Additional Crew Film Review

The Silent Partner (1978) - Additional Crew Film Review

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