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Cry Wolf
TrailerThe movie follows 8 students at an exclusive private school who decide to have some fun by creating an urban legend and seeing how far it will spread. But when their wish begins to come true, the teens must find their way out of their own death methods before its too late.Actors: Erica Yates, Julian Morris, Lindy Booth, Jane Beard, Gary Cole, Jared Padalecki, Jesse Janzen, Paul James, Sandra McCoy, Ethan Cohn, Kristy Wu, ...»Director: Jeff WadlowCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Cry Wolf"
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Characters of "Cry Wolf"
BeckyPlayed by: Erica YatesOwen MatthewsPlayed by: Julian MorrisDodgerPlayed by: Lindy BoothMiss McNallyPlayed by: Jane BeardMr. MatthewsPlayed by: Gary ColeTomPlayed by: Jared PadaleckiRandallPlayed by: Jesse JanzenLewisPlayed by: Paul JamesMercedesPlayed by: Sandra McCoyGrahamPlayed by: Ethan CohnReginaPlayed by: Kristy WuCustodianPlayed by: Michael KennedyRich WalkerPlayed by: Jon Bon JoviResident AdvisorPlayed by: Jarvis W. GeorgeField Hockey PlayerPlayed by: Shannon CusackStudent in Dorm HallPlayed by: Dan GeroeStudent in ClassPlayed by: Sarah SatowLibrarianPlayed by: Marty TerryGirl in Manager's OfficePlayed by: Stephanie KelleyAngel Being KissedPlayed by: Elaine DeichmeisterCop Outside DancePlayed by: Steven RitziHeadmaster TinsleyPlayed by: Anna Deavere Smith -
Directors of "Cry Wolf"
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Creators of "Cry Wolf"
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Critic Reviews of "Cry Wolf"
AV ClubOctober 01, 2005Is there anything scarier than a threatening text message? Sure: Werewolves, vampires, killer diseases, and comedies written by and starring Jenny McCarthy come immediately to mind.
L.A. WeeklySeptember 22, 2005After so many years of memorable horror villains, what's particularly terrifying about some dude with a neon-orange ski mask and a ratty camouflage jacket?
Entertainment WeeklySeptember 21, 2005Contains no actual wolves, but it does have some howlers.
San Francisco ChronicleSeptember 19, 2005Not only is it kind-of-sort-of-almost good, but it's also arguably the best horror movie in theaters right now -- thanks to a decent script with a couple of great twists.
Newark Star-LedgerSeptember 19, 2005Cry_Wolf is not_scary.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009It attempts to be taken as a slasher film but it's not a slasher whatsoever, it's a gigantic tease.
Eye for FilmJuly 03, 2007Cry Wolf is certainly an impressive calling card for its co-writer/director Jeff Wadlow, even if ultimately it is too derivative to qualify as something to howl about.
Cinema em CenaMarch 11, 2006Mergulha nas velhas perseguições de sempre, sendo ainda mais prejudicado pelos diálogos pavorosamente ruins.
Bangor Daily News (Maine)February 03, 2006To help suspend disbelief, here's a tip--try watching it through gauze.
FilmFocusJanuary 15, 2006A fine attempt, and fine entertainment, but not one for the ages.
ViewLondonJanuary 12, 2006Unfortunately, the 12A rating means that the film lacks the two most essential ingredients for a teen horror flick: sex and gore.
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