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CRY OF SILENCE
Eddie
Albert, June Havoc, Arthur Hunnicutt.
A couple, stranded in the desert, battle mobile, alien controlled tumble
weeds.
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QUICK SCAN...
Eddie Albert (Green Acres) and June Havoc (Can't Stop the
Music) do what they can do to bring credibility to an EXTREMELY
silly story premise. Arthur Hunnicutt (The Twilight Zone) lends
strong support as a grizzled desert dweller.
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SYNOPSIS...
Traveling in the desert, a man and his wife have car trouble. Going
to a home, they encounter a strange farmer.
The farmer tells them a story about an alien landing. He claims to
be resisting mental control by aliens.
The husband and wife flee to the desert. They are surrounded by mobile,
alien controlled tumbleweeds. The husband sets fire to the tumbleweeds,
destroying the alien menace.
REVIEW...
Director Charles Haas', CRY OF SILENCE, is
a silly, non-classic "Outer Limits" episode.
Eddie Albert ("Dreamscape") and June Havoc are tourists
whose car breaks down in the desert. They end up surrounded by mobile
tumbleweeds, but escape.
Later, they encounter a farmer who has witnessed an alien landing.
He appears to be under alien control.
The concept of tumbleweeds, inhabited by alien energy and roaming
about threatening people, is rather lame. Writer, Louis Charbonneau,
is responsible for the silly script. Maybe aliens made him write it!
Eddie Albert manages to keep a straight face while battling mobile
tumbleweeds. I guess this was good training for Albert, who later
was able to keep a straight face while interacting with Arnold the
Pig, in the hit 1960's series, "Green Acres".
Veteran film performer, June Havoc, whose sister was Gypsy Rose Lee,
is okay as Albert's mate. It's fun, however, to imagine what Eva Gabor,
Albert's mate in "Acres", might have done with this role.
Character actor, Arthur Hunnicutt, under Haas' direction, delivers
an effectively odd performance as an alien-controlled farmer. The
grizzled Hunnicutt appeared on many popular 50's and 60's television
shows, including "The Twilight Zone," inwhich he played
a recently deceased farmer whose dog saves him from being tricked
into entering Hell.
CRY OF SILENCE may be slightly watchable for rabid Eddie Alber/ June
Havoc fans. Tumbleweed rights activists may be outraged. "Cry
of Silence" is the sound of one hand clapping.
 
 
 

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