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** Cotton, one of Jack's crew members, also never speaks, since his tongue was cut out. He speaks through his parrot instead (which isn't a very good speaker).
* Dwayne of ''Little Miss Sunshine'', begins the film as this because he's taken a vow of silence until he can join the Air Force Academy. However, he begins speaking regularly after {{spoiler|finding out he's color-blind and thus can't become a pilot}}. His first word is a very loud [[Precision F-Strike|"FUCK!"]]
* ''[[James Bond]]'' movies:
* Jaws from the ''[[James Bond]]'' movies. At the end of his second film appearance in ''[[Moonraker]]'', he has one line of dialogue when preparing a toast to his bespectacled girlfriend as the rocket ship is heading back to Earth. He says, "Here's to us."
** Oddjob from ''[[Goldfinger]]'', the title character's hulking Korean bodyguard. He can't speak English, so he simply doesn't speak.Not that he needs to in order to get his point across.
** Jaws, fromwho thefirst appeared in ''[[JamesThe BondSpy Who Loved Me]]'' movies. At the end of his second film appearance in ''[[Moonraker]]'', he has one line of dialogue when preparing a toast to his bespectacled girlfriend as the rocket ship is heading back to Earth. He says, "Here's to us."
* Another Bond example: Emil Locque, the [[Psycho for Hire]] [[Career Killer]] in ''[[For Your Eyes Only (film)|For Your Eyes Only]]''. We see him speaking on the phone at one point, but we cannot hear him. He later screams in terror when Bond kills him. Otherwise, he is silent.
* Colby (Lee Van Cleef) from ''[[High Noon]]'', seems to speak at the beginning, but has no lines beyond a few harmonica tunes.
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