Special Agent Rafferty is thrown into a maelstrom of action and intrigue when he identifies a mysterious alien race who are on a mission to invade Earth.Special Agent Rafferty is thrown into a maelstrom of action and intrigue when he identifies a mysterious alien race who are on a mission to invade Earth.Special Agent Rafferty is thrown into a maelstrom of action and intrigue when he identifies a mysterious alien race who are on a mission to invade Earth.
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Terri Poch
- Mariam
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Steven Mattila
- Slokar
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Another Winner From PM.
This is another excellent action movie from PM. Lots of shootouts and car chases make the movie very exciting and never boring. Jack Scalia makes a cool hero. The villains are menacing and look very cool. Action fans should check this one out. It definetly delivers the goods.
Just an action film with Jack Scalia.
A story with aliens who have nothing else better to do than to come banging each other here on our planet Earth. To be able to distinguish them, the good guys
look like us, the others, the bad ones, have black eyes and are ugly. There's some tension in the tracking scenes, the stunts did a good job. The script is almost bulls..t.
not great, but certainly not bad!
"The Silencers" is one of the most ambitious (and enjoyable) low-budget DTVs I've ever seen. Jack Scalia and Dennis Christopher are good, and the film is highlighted by a nearly-10-minute-long chase sequence involving a fuel tanker hauling mysterious cargo, numerous military and pedestrian vehicles, and a helicopter (the fate of which you will be amazed by!) The music by Louis Febre is very good as well, and while the effects of the subway collision are clearly models, the rest of that action sequence makes up for it.
The funny thing is, however, for a film that has an anti-violence message, it sure does have a lot of violence. Comdor (Christopher) explains to Scalia's son that there are better things to do with one's life than desire to play the role of action hero, and that violence isn't always the solution, then the two infiltrate the villain's secret complex and have a huge gun battle.
Still, a rousing adventure/sci-fi flick that was good enough for me to order a copy.
THE SILENCERS: 4.5/5
The funny thing is, however, for a film that has an anti-violence message, it sure does have a lot of violence. Comdor (Christopher) explains to Scalia's son that there are better things to do with one's life than desire to play the role of action hero, and that violence isn't always the solution, then the two infiltrate the villain's secret complex and have a huge gun battle.
Still, a rousing adventure/sci-fi flick that was good enough for me to order a copy.
THE SILENCERS: 4.5/5
Low budget Sci-Fi movie that is lots of fun.
THE SILENCERS is a low budget action Sci-Fi thriller produced by the PM entertainment group and if you know their films you already know that almost every scene is a set up for either a major gunfight, a high speed chase or a lot of very big explosions, with that said THE SILENCERS delivers on everything.
The film does have a plot of course although I'm not going sum it up because the main reason to recommend this film for is the action scenes, they are thoroughly entertaining, very well staged and they don't appear random or forced.
The acting is pretty good, the best performances are given by Jack Scalia and Dennis Christopher in the lead roles and the direction by Richard Pepin is well handled.
Other films from the PM entertainment group include FIREPOWER, RIOT, RECOIL, LAND OF THE FREE, T-FORCE and HOLOGRAM MAN and this is just naming a few.
The film does have a plot of course although I'm not going sum it up because the main reason to recommend this film for is the action scenes, they are thoroughly entertaining, very well staged and they don't appear random or forced.
The acting is pretty good, the best performances are given by Jack Scalia and Dennis Christopher in the lead roles and the direction by Richard Pepin is well handled.
Other films from the PM entertainment group include FIREPOWER, RIOT, RECOIL, LAND OF THE FREE, T-FORCE and HOLOGRAM MAN and this is just naming a few.
The Silencers: 90's cheesefest
Remember pre-1997 when the Men In Black were dark mysterious shady characters who were better suited for horror movies than anything else? The days before Will Smith quipped his way through a generic sci-fi trilogy?
Well here we have said Men In Black, except these guys are the aliens and aligning with some parts of the government in scheme to bring more of their kind to earth through a portal and stuff.....
So this is the very definition of 1990's b-movie cheese. Car chases, gun fights and all the usual cliches.
Along for the ride we have another alien of a different species who teams with the secret service to take them down. Said alien is played by Dennis Christopher and that's just weird. For those unfamiliar with Christopher he's generally a weedy, sneaky, weak character and has been in movies such as the original It (1990) and Fade To Black (1980). He's a great actor but seeing him in such a role was odd and more than a little questionable.
Not great but not entirely awful The Silencers is an interesting enough take your brain out movie, probably best you take your expectations out as well.
The Good:
Old school cheese
The Bad:
Dennis Christopher in an action role is a bizzare thing
Not constructed very well
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Mysterious long blonde haired guys were a big thing in the 90's
Well here we have said Men In Black, except these guys are the aliens and aligning with some parts of the government in scheme to bring more of their kind to earth through a portal and stuff.....
So this is the very definition of 1990's b-movie cheese. Car chases, gun fights and all the usual cliches.
Along for the ride we have another alien of a different species who teams with the secret service to take them down. Said alien is played by Dennis Christopher and that's just weird. For those unfamiliar with Christopher he's generally a weedy, sneaky, weak character and has been in movies such as the original It (1990) and Fade To Black (1980). He's a great actor but seeing him in such a role was odd and more than a little questionable.
Not great but not entirely awful The Silencers is an interesting enough take your brain out movie, probably best you take your expectations out as well.
The Good:
Old school cheese
The Bad:
Dennis Christopher in an action role is a bizzare thing
Not constructed very well
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Mysterious long blonde haired guys were a big thing in the 90's
Did you know
- TriviaSome scenes are filmed on the same Location like in Cyber Tracker (1994) and Cyber-Tracker 2 (1995).
- GoofsAt around the 1:23 mark when Comdor is shooting at the MIB henchman they fall and die from bullet wounds after he has stopped shooting.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Svengoolie: The Silencers (2003)
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- Westwood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Church and shootout scenes, specifically Westwood Hills Christian Church at 10808 Le Conte Ave.)
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