
Silent Duel 1967
Dhimitër Anagnosti's 'Silent Duel' (1967) is a gripping thriller that takes place on the high seas. This intense drama brings together four characters from different walks of life in post-war Albania, each with their own motivations and desires.
Director: Dhimitër Anagnosti
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Silent Duel (1967) about?
The film follows the story of four characters from different walks of life in post-war Albania who find themselves on a hijacked military ship, navigating their way through treacherous waters and confronting their own personal demons.
Who directed Silent Duel?
The film was directed by the talented Dhimitër Anagnosti.
Who stars in Silent Duel?
The movie features a talented cast, including Ndrek Luca, Reshat Arbana, Bujar Kapexhiu, and Rikard Ljarja.
Is Silent Duel (1967) worth watching?
While the film may not have received an official IMDb rating, its gripping storyline and richly layered characters make it a must-see for fans of the thriller and drama genres.
How long is Silent Duel?
The film has a runtime of 83 minutes.
About Silent Duel (1967) — A Gripping Thriller Set Against the Stunning Backdrop of the Mediterranean
Dhimitër Anagnosti's 'Silent Duel' (1967) is a gripping thriller that takes place on the high seas. This intense drama brings together four characters from different walks of life in post-war Albania, each with their own motivations and desires. As they navigate their way through treacherous waters, they must confront their own personal demons and the harsh realities of their society. With its richly layered characters and themes, 'Silent Duel' is a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Mediterranean, this movie is a true masterpiece of cinematic storytelling. With its unique blend of drama and thriller elements, 'Silent Duel' is a must-see for fans of the genre. So, if you're looking for a film that will challenge your emotions and leave you thinking long after the credits roll, look no further than 'Silent Duel' (1967).