Blast of Silence
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| Blast of Silence | |
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| Directed by | Allen Baron |
| Produced by | Merrill Brody |
| Written by | Allen Baron |
| Narrated by | Lionel Stander |
| Starring | Allen Baron Molly McCarthy Larry Tucker Peter Clume |
| Music by | Meyer Kupferman |
| Cinematography | Erich Kollmar |
| Editing by | Peggy Lawson |
| Distributed by | Universal Studios |
| Release date(s) | 1961 |
| Running time | 77 min. |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
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Blast of Silence is an American crime/thriller film released in 1961. It was directed by Allen Baron.
[edit] Plot
Frankie Bono (Allen Baron), a hitman from Cleveland, comes to New York during Christmas week to kill a middle-management mobster, Troiano (Peter H. Clune). First he follows his target to select the best possible location, and orders a gun from rat-loving dealer Big Ralph (Larry Tucker). One night, he meets a former friend from the orphanage he grew up in, rattling his cool and putting his life in danger.

