The Quiet Ones (2010 film)

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The Quiet Ones
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Directed byAmel J. Figueroa
Written byAmel J. Figueroa
Starring Courtney Gains,
Reggie Bannister,
Bill Allen
Release date
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Quiet Ones, also known as Hush, is a 2010 American independent horror film directed by Amel J. Figueroa. [1]

The film stars Courtney Gains, Reggie Bannister, Bill Allen, Adam C. Edwards and others. [2]

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References

  1. "The Quiet Ones aka Hush (2008) - HorrorHR Tamnica".
  2. Salem County-based film company releases 'The Quiet Ones' on DVD through amazon.com