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{{short description|2001 American thriller film by Gary Fleder}}
{{For|the Sonata Arctica EP|Don't Say a Word (EP)}}
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| cinematography = [[Amir Mokri]]
| editing = Armen Minasian<br>[[William Steinkamp]]
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| distributor =
| released = {{Film date|2001|09|28}}
| runtime = 113 minutes
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* [[Sean Bean]] as Patrick Koster, thieves leader who kidnaped Jessie
* [[Brittany Murphy]] as Elisabeth Burrows, a "disturbed" young lady
* [[Skye McCole Bartusiak]] as Jessie Conrad, Nathan and Aggie's daughter who
* [[Guy Torry]] as Martin Dolen
* [[Jennifer Esposito]] as Sandra Cassidy, a police officer
* [[Shawn Doyle]] as Russel Maddox
* [[Larry Block]] as Doorman▼
* [[Victor Argo]] as Sydney Simon
* [[Conrad Goode]] as Max
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* [[Famke Janssen]] as Aggie Conrad, Nathan's wife and Jessie's mother
* [[Oliver Platt]] as Louis Sachs
▲* [[Larry Block]] as Doorman
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==Soundtrack==
The film's musical score was composed by [[Mark Isham]] and performed by the [[Hollywood Studio Symphony]]. The soundtrack was released on CD from Varèse Sarabande that contains eight score selections from various scenes, including Heist, Kidnapped and the horrific events at Subway.
{{Track listing
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==Reception==
=== Critical response <span class="anchor" id="Critics"></span>===
''Don't Say a Word'' received
[[Roger Ebert]] of the ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'' gave the film two and a half stars out of four, deeming that "the movie as a whole looks and occasionally plays better than it is" and praising Gary Fleder's "poetic visual touch" as well as Brittany Murphy's and Sky McCole Bartusiak's performances.<ref>[[Ebert, Roger]] (28 September 2001). [https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/dont-say-a-word-2001 "Don't Say A Word"]. Roger Ebert/''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]''.</ref> Conversely, in his review for ''[[Empire (film magazine)|Empire]]'', [[Kim Newman]] found the film bland and thought it "rarely manages to make you forget its blatant silliness". He did however praise the female cast, in particular Famke Janssen.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.empireonline.com/movies/say-word/review/ |title=Don't Say A Word Review | date=1 January 2000 |last=Newman |first=Kim |work=[[Empire (magazine)|Empire]] | access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>
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