An English-language adaptation called
The Silence of the Sea was transmitted by the BBC TV service on 7 June 1946 as part of their first evening's programming following the resumption of TV broadcasting after the end of World War II. A French-language film directed by
Jean-Pierre Melville,
Le Silence de la mer, was released in 1949. A second English-language TV adaptation was broadcast by the BBC in 1981, and a stage version by
John Crowther was performed by
The Heywood Society in the theatre at
Peterhouse, Cambridge, in 1985, under the title
Talking in the Night.
Le Silence de la Mer, a French–Belgian TV adaptation, was directed by
Pierre Boutron and screened in 2004. In 2013, a new English version by
Anthony Weigh was staged at the
Trafalgar Studios theatre in London as part of the Donmar Trafalgar season, starring
Leo Bill,
Simona Bitmate, and
Finbar Lynch. Simon Evans directed. ==See also==