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THE THIEF (1952), starring Ray Milland and directed by Russell
Rouse.
 
The entire film is dialogue-less, though it does use music and
sound effects.  Very strange.
 
Although this isn't quite a "modern" film (if by that we're talking
about the past 20 years), it's such an oddity for a Hollywood release
that I thought it warranted a mention.
 
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Jeremy Butler
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Telecommunication & Film/University of Alabama/Tuscaloosa
 
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