Silent Song Trailer (1966)
02 February 1966 Comedy, TV Movie 60 mins
Life in a Trappist monastery offers a life of contemplation and hard labour.
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02 February 1966 Comedy, TV Movie 60 mins
Life in a Trappist monastery offers a life of contemplation and hard labour.
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Tony Selby as Maurice
Leo McCabe as The Abbot
Milo O'Shea as Brother Arnold
Jack MacGowran as Brother Michael
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United Kingdom 02 February 1966
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