The Call of Silence, also screened as The Call (French: L'Appel du Silence), is a 1936 French drama film directed by Léon Poirier and starring Jean Yonnel, Pierre de Guingand and Jacqueline Francell. It is a biography based on the life of the Catholic missionary Charles de Foucauld.[1]
| The Call of Silence | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Léon Poirier |
| Written by | Léon Poirier |
| Produced by | Léon Poirier |
| Starring | Jean Yonnel Pierre de Guingand Jacqueline Francell |
| Cinematography | Goudard Georges Georges Million |
| Music by | Claude Delvincourt |
Production company | Societé Artistique Commerciale et Industrielle |
| Distributed by | Compagnie Industrielle Cinématographique |
Release date | 1 May 1936 |
Running time | 109 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
Charles de Foucauld travels the Sahara as a missionary. He is killed by local bandits.
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