(Seattle, Washington, black and white version, TV premiere)
1958-11-01
USA
(Indianapolis, Indiana, color version, TV premiere)
1959-10-24
USA
(DVD premiere)
2013-03-12
USA
(Blu-Ray premiere)
2020-06-09
Whispering Smith
(Original title)
El silencioso
Argentina
Whispering Smith
Australia
Der letzte Schuß
Austria
Smith de zwijger
Belgium (Flemish title)
Smith le taciturne
Belgium (French title)
Abutres Humanos
Brazil
Whispering Smith
Canada (English title)
Den hviskende skygge
Denmark
Kuiskaava ratsastaja
Finland
Smith le taciturne
France
Όλοι θα σκοτωθείτε
Greece
Αμείλικτος τιμωρός
Greece (reissue title)
Smith il taciturno
Italy
ネブラスカ魂
Japan (Japanese title)
Smith el silencioso
Mexico
A Vida Por Um Fio
Portugal
Smith silentiosul
Romania
Smith el silencioso
Spain
Viskande Smith
Sweden
Whispering Smith
UK
Whispering Smith
USA
Smith el silencioso
USA (Spanish title)
Der Todesverächter
West Germany
Sex & Nudity
Mild
Married woman was the prior romantic interest of a single man. She admits that she loved him but married his best friend because his first love never proposed. When he comes back into town, it is fairly obvious he still admires her.
Very minor cleavage is shown. A bar is shown with two women (fully dressed but suggested to be whores)-one scene shows them kissing a married man.
Violence & Gore
Mild
A couple shootings occur (none of them are intense). A man shoots his horse to save it from further suffering (though this is not actually shown). In this same instance, some blood-not running- on the horse's neck can be observed. One of the caracters is shot at the end, blood does not spurt, but it is not implicit either.
Profanity
None
None.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
In a bar scene, drinking and smoking are revealed, but the concentration is minimal.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Mild
At one point, a train is seen being destroyed, we then see a character's head laughing insidiously.