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Bridge to Silence

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Bridge to Silence
GenreDrama
Romance
Written byLouisa Burns-Bisogno
Tom Bisogno
Louisa Burns-Bisogno (teleplay)
Directed byKaren Arthur
StarringLee Remick
Marlee Matlin
Michael O'Keefe
Music byFred Karlin
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerCharles W. Fries
ProducersStockton Briggle
Richard Carrothers
Dennis Hennessy (as Dennis D. Hennessy)
CinematographyTom Neuwirth
EditorLaurel Ladevich
Running time100 minutes
Production companiesBriggle, Hennessey, Carrothers & Associates
Fries Entertainment
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseApril 9, 1989 (1989-04-09)

Bridge to Silence is a 1989 American TV movie starring Lee Remick and Marlee Matlin. It was one of Remick's final performances.[1]

Remick called Matlin " a wonderful actress. She's so open and kind of instinctive and free . . . curious. It was an interesting experience, which I had some concern about. When I started I thought, you know, what's it going to be like for the two of us to communicate? I do not have sign language at my beck and call. But we did. It was terrific."[2]

The movie was filmed in Toronto and directed by Karen Arthur. It was the first time Remick had worked with a female director. "Interesting working with a woman," she said. "Not that it's different in terms of her work, she's doing the same thing as men do, but I've just never been in that position. Directors have always been kind of father figures. It's interesting. It's wonderful. She's terrific."[2]

References

  1. ^ Actress Lee Remick dies of cancer at 55: 3 July 1991: E1.
  2. ^ a b TV movies offer actress a variety of roles: [FIN Edition] Kathryn Baker Associated Press. Toronto Star 4 Oct 1988: H3.

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