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  1. A Cry in the Night is a 1956 American film-noir thriller film starring Edmond O'Brien, [1] Brian Donlevy, [2] Natalie Wood [3] and Raymond Burr. [4] Based on the 1955 Whit Masterson novel All Through the Night, [5] it was produced and narrated by Alan Ladd, [6] [7] [8] and directed by Frank Tuttle. Richard Anderson, Irene Hervey, Anthony Caruso ...

  2. A Cry in the Night: Directed by Frank Tuttle. With Edmond O'Brien, Brian Donlevy, Natalie Wood, Raymond Burr. A deranged man kidnaps the nubile daughter of a police captain.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Frank Tuttle
    • 1956-08-17
  3. A Cry in the Night is a movie whose content is 10 years ahead of its time, but presented in the form of a film that feels 10 years past its sell-by date. It is the work of an extremely talented group of artists, variously moving upwards or downwards in the trajectories of their professional lives, and all of who did better work elsewhere.

    • Frank Tuttle, Robert Farfan, C. M. Florence
    • Edmond O'brien
  4. Sep 17, 1992 · A Cry in the Night: Directed by Robin Spry. With Carol Higgins Clark, Perry King, Annie Girardot, Chris Wiggins. A divorced mother suspects that she and her two children may be in danger because of her insanely jealous new husband.

    • (171)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Robin Spry
    • 1992-09-17
  5. Cry in the Night. Young, secretly engaged couple Liz (Natalie Wood) and Owen (Richard Anderson) meet in a secluded lovers' lane, where they are watched by unstable Harold Loftus (Raymond Burr ...

    • (6)
    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Crime, Drama
    • Frank Tuttle
  6. A Cry in the Night is directed by Frank Tuttle and adapted to screenplay by David Dortort from Whit Masterson’s novel All through the Night. It stars Edmond O’Brien, Brian Donlevy, Natalie Wood, Raymond Burr and Richard Anderson. Music is by David Buttolph and cinematography by John F. Seitz.

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  8. A Cry In The Night features two great actors at their best, and a multi-layered story told with sharp pacing and good dialogue. Burr's ability to show shifting moods with his eyes and facial gestures is haunting. This movie is worth watching for Burr's performance alone. 8/10. 9/10.

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