The Silence (1963 Film) - Home Media

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After various releases in VHS format, the film was released on DVD in the UK in 2001, in the US in 2003 (only available as part of a four-disc box set of Bergman's "Faith Trilogy"), in Sweden in 2004 and in Germany in 2005. While all versions contain the film in original Swedish language (with subtitles in the language of the releasing country), the US and German versions also contain a dubbed audio track in English and German, respectively.

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