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Pediatric Alex Beck (Francois Cluzet), still devastated by the savage murder of his wife Margot (Marie-Josee Croze) in the early days of their marriage eight years ago, receives an anonymous email. When he clicks on the link he sees a woman's face standing in a crowd and being filmed in real time - Margot's face. Is she still .. Read more

Starring Francois Cluzet, Marie-Josee Croze, Andre Dussollier, Kristin Scott Thomas
Director Guillaume Canet
Genres Thriller, World Cinema

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Tell No One

Pediatric Alex Beck (Francois Cluzet), still devastated by the savage murder of his wife Margot (Marie-Josee Croze) in the early days of their marriage eight years ago, receives an anonymous email. When he clicks on the link he sees a woman's face standing in a crowd and being filmed in real time - Margot's face. Is she still alive? And why does she instruct him to "tell no one"?

Starring Francois Cluzet, Marie-Josee Croze, Andre Dussollier, Kristin Scott Thomas, François Berléand, Nathalie Baye, Fran?ois Cluzet, Marie-Jos?e Croze
Director Guillaume Canet
Studio REVOLVER ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 5 mins
Blu-ray: 2 hrs 6 mins
Watch now: 2 hrs 5 mins
Certificate DVD: DVD Certificate 15.gif, Watch Online: Watch Online Certificate 15.gif (TBC)
Genres Thriller, World Cinema
Language French
Subtitles English
Released DVD: 15 Oct 2007
Blu-ray: 08 Jun 2009
Watch now: 30 Apr 2009
Production year: 2006
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Tell No One (2006)

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    French actor-turned-director Guillaume Canet had a big hit in France with this widescreen, big-budget adaptation of US... read more on Time Out

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  • 446 out of 458 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    BONKERS!!

    I went to the cinema to see this movie and would thoroughly rec. it to anyone who has half a brain cell. Now don't get me wrong, I am no intellectual, pretentious snob - intellectual, moi? - but some of these reviews are hysterical. For example, 'I was bored with this film It was french', 'SUBTITLES FOR OVER 2 HOURS' and the best one of all - 'Really diasappointed that i wasted my time....didn't even bother to watch it'. Do you get my drift? Seems to me that some peeps should stick to Rosie and Jim or maybe The Flumps. Cor blimey - it was a French film! Unless your French is fluent and not on the same level as Del boy, of course it will be bloomin' subtitled! Read what it says on the tin first! Mange tout, mange tout.......

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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 0 stars

    Tell No One

    If you have read the book then do not bother with the DVD. It is set in France and is very poorly done. The film should have had a US setting as this would have greatly improved it.

    Although the dialogue and screenplay seemed to follow the book quite closely it never really replaced the tautness of the printed word. I suppose the lesson is that one should not watch 'films of the books'.

      • A customer from Stockport
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