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Tell No One
TrailerThe movie follows an innocent man as he is on the run after he's accused of murdering his spouse. Coincidentally, he receives clues suggesting she is actually alive and begins to investigate.Actors: François Cluzet, Marie-Josée Croze, André Dussollier, Kristin Scott Thomas, François Berléand, Nathalie Baye, Jean Rochefort, Marina Hands, Gilles Lellouche, Philippe Lefebvre, Florence Thomassin, ...»Director: Guillaume CanetCountry: United StatesDuration: 131 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Tell No One"
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Characters of "Tell No One"
Alexandre BeckPlayed by: François CluzetMargot BeckPlayed by: Marie-Josée CrozeJacques LaurentinPlayed by: André DussollierHPlayed by: Kristin Scott ThomasMaPlayed by: Nathalie BayeGilbert NeuvillePlayed by: Jean RochefortAnne BeckPlayed by: Marina HandsBrunoPlayed by: Gilles LelloucheZakPlayed by: Mika'Ela Fisher -
Directors of "Tell No One"
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Creators of "Tell No One"
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Critic Reviews of "Tell No One"
indieWireAugust 08, 2009Canet has covered his bases with enough swooping camerawork, narrative smoke-and-mirrors, and quick-sketched supporting characters for a dozen thrillers
AV ClubOctober 18, 2008By and large, Tell No One is more interested in telling a knotty story than pondering its meaning, but in those rare deeper moments, Canet evokes how a tragedy can gather around a man and linger there, like a cloud of gnats.
Christian Science MonitorOctober 18, 2008Canet has a good feeling for lowlife atmosphere and he works up a few fine Hitchcockian twirls.
St. Louis Post-DispatchOctober 18, 2008Although it might make your head spin, this case of Vertigo in cyberspace keeps us spellbound.
Toronto StarSeptember 26, 2008Tell No One is a thoroughly absorbing whodunit with more twists and switchbacks than the Le Mans racecourse.
Globe and MailSeptember 26, 2008A whodunit so nicely crafted that you're tempted to forgive the Byzantine plot -- hell, you're even tempted to pretend you actually understand its twisting obscurities.
Suite101.comOctober 23, 2010Until an exposition flood so mammoth it has cresting waves, "Tell No One" is as eloquent as it is intricate - a superior depiction of crime, corruption, shame and secrecy. A French-language "Fugitive" with wind-sprint intensity and immediacy.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)September 11, 2010While it's hardly a great film, Tell No One is the rare convoluted thriller that actually makes you want to keep up with its far-fetched twists and turns.
Florida Times-UnionDecember 24, 2009This twisty yarn is meant to leave you as discombobulated as its hero, an innocent man on the run from cops, thugs and killers. Hitchcock would have liked seeing him squirm.
GreenCineJuly 30, 2009Tell No One has shades of Hitchcock's Vertigo -- and not to its detriment. [An] extremely gripping and fascinating suspense film.
Creative LoafingNovember 26, 2008Initially complex, the piece's grip loosens with the introduction of a transparent villain, but it remains an entertaining thriller bolstered by Cluzet's appropriately angst-driven performance.
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