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Directed by | William Fruet |
Screenplay by | Ida Nelson |
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Cinematography | Mark Irwin |
Edited by | Ralph Brunjes |
Music by | Jerry Fielding |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Box office | $1.3 million[2] |
Cries in the Night, more popularly released as Funeral Home,[3] is a 1980 Canadian slasher film directed by William Fruet and starring Lesleh Donaldson, Kay Hawtrey, Jack Van Evera, Alf Humphreys, and Harvey Atkin. The plot follows a teenager spending the summer at her grandmother's inn—formerly a funeral home—where guests begin to disappear.
Briefly released in eastern Canada in 1980, the film premiered in the United States and was re-released in its native Canada under the alternative title Funeral Home in the summer of 1982. It received mixed reviews from critics, with several noting it as starkly redolent of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960).[4][5]
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