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The Man Who Kept Silent 2005

85 min📅 2005-04-24

A quiet weekend takes a chilling turn for a web-designer in *The Man Who Kept Silent* (2005), Pavel Ruminov's atmospheric thriller-horror that blends psychological tension with eerie suspense.

Director: Pavel Ruminov

Cast

Mikhail Efimov
Mikhail Efimov
герой
Mikhail Dementyev
Mikhail Dementyev
приятель героя
Olga Bondareva
подруга героя
Olga Karpovich
Olga Karpovich
девушка- менеджер
Pavel Ruminov
Pavel Ruminov
человек в кафе
Konstantin Sharkov
парень в очках
Ivan Volkov
Ivan Volkov
Dmitri Shvadchenko
Nikita Tarasov
Nikita Tarasov
Regina Myannik
Regina Myannik

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Man Who Kept Silent* (2005) about?

A web-designer receives a cryptic letter warning him to stay silent starting that Saturday. As the week passes, the message slips his mind—until the fateful day arrives, plunging him into a world of unspoken dread where every moment could hide a hidden threat.

Who directed *The Man Who Kept Silent*?

Pavel Ruminov directed the film, infusing it with a haunting blend of psychological thriller and horror.

Who stars in *The Man Who Kept Silent*?

The film features Mikhail Efimov as the web-designer, alongside Mikhail Dementyev, Olga Bondareva, Olga Karpovich, and Konstantin Sharkov in key roles.

Is *The Man Who Kept Silent* (2005) worth watching?

If you enjoy tight, suspenseful horror with psychological depth, this 85-minute gem delivers. While it doesn't rely on jump scares, its slow-burn tension and ambiguous atmosphere make it a compelling watch for fans of cerebral thrillers.

How long is *The Man Who Kept Silent*?

The film runs for 85 minutes.

About The Man Who Kept Silent (2005) — A Thriller-Horror Where Silence Hides the Truth

A quiet weekend takes a chilling turn for a web-designer in *The Man Who Kept Silent* (2005), Pavel Ruminov's atmospheric thriller-horror that blends psychological tension with eerie suspense. Directed by Ruminov and starring Mikhail Efimov as the unwitting protagonist, the film unfolds when an anonymous letter arrives, warning the recipient to remain silent starting that Saturday. As the days pass, the warning fades into the background—until the ominous Saturday arrives, setting the stage for a creeping dread that never truly dissipates. With a runtime of just 85 minutes, this tight, tense narrative explores themes of forgotten warnings, the weight of silence, and the unseen forces that shape our lives.

The film's moody atmosphere, anchored by Efimov's understated performance and the stark, unsettling visuals, makes *The Man Who Kept Silent* a standout in the thriller-horror genre. Ruminov crafts a story where paranoia lingers long after the credits roll, leaving audiences questioning every missed clue and ignored signal.