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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Silent_DustSilent Dust - Wikipedia

    Silent Dust is a 1949 British drama/thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Sally Gray, Stephen Murray, Derek Farr and Nigel Patrick. The title comes from lines in Thomas Gray 's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (1751): "Can Honour's voice provoke the silent dust, or flattery soothe the dull cold ear of Death?"

  2. Silent Dust: Directed by Lance Comfort. With Sally Gray, Stephen Murray, Derek Farr, Nigel Patrick. A wealthy blind man is determined to build a cricket pavilion as a memorial to his dead son, who was killed in battle in World War II.

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    • Drama
    • Lance Comfort
    • 1949-12-29
  3. "Silent Dust" is another brilliant noir directed by Lance Comfort about a soldier who died in WWII but comes back secretly in the family's manor house because in fact he was a deserter, Patrick Nigel is great as always playing that soldier.

  4. Georges Auric Music. Critics reviews. A wealthy blind man is determined to build a cricket pavilion as a memorial to his dead son, who was killed in battle in World War II. Not long before the dedication ceremony is to be held, the son shows up; it turns out that he wasn’t killed in battle but deserted, and has become a blackmailer…

  5. Overview. A wealthy blind man is determined to build a cricket pavilion as a memorial to his dead son, who was killed in battle in World War II. Not long before the dedication ceremony is to be held, the son shows up; it turns out that he wasn't killed in battle but deserted, and has become a blackmailer and a killer.

  6. Silent Dust. A man constructs a memorial to his deceased war-hero son, only to discover his son is alive and a deserter.

    • Drama
  7. Silent Dust (1949) Luke Thorne ★★★. Lance Comfort directs this British thriller in which a wealthy blind man is determined to build a cricket pavilion as a memorial to his dead veteran son. Starring Stephen Murray, Beatrice Campbell and George Woodbridge.