A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 16, 2005
Original Title:
Cry_Wolf
Alternate Titles:
Boлк_одиночка
Crier au loup
Cry Wolf
Cry Wolf - Kiálts farkast!
Cry Wolf: O Jogo da Mentira
Cry wolf
Cry_Wolf
Cry_Wolf: You Lie, You Die
E-katil
La próxima víctima
La última víctima
Living the Lie
Na Pele_ do_ Lobo
Nickname: Enigmista
To je vuk!
Vienisas vilkas
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 12A|15 IE: 18 US: PG-13
Runtime: 90
After a local woman is murdered, a group of teenage liars create a warning e-mail of a serial killer named “The Wolf”, coming on the next full moon. The teens describe each death method The Wolf uses, but when the described victims actually do start turning up dead, suddenly no one knows where the lies end and the truth begins.
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Art Direction:
Julie Smith
Casting:
Fern Champion
Costume Design:
Alysia Raycraft
Director:
Jeff Wadlow
Director of Photography:
Romeo Tirone
Editor:
Seth Gordon
Executive Producer:
Dave Bartis
Line Producer:
Bill Berry
Original Music Composer:
Michael Wandmacher
Producer:
Steven Butensky
Gene Klein
Beau Bauman
Seth Gordon
Production Design:
Martina Buckley
Production Intern:
Patrick Tendai Pfupajena
Sound Designer:
Kerry Ann Carmean
Peter Zinda
Sound Editor:
Christopher Assells
Randy Kelley
Mathew Waters
David A. Whittaker
Ben Wilkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joe Barnett
Stunt Double:
Krista Bell
Tina Mckissick
Supervising Sound Editor:
Glenn T. Morgan
Visual Effects Producer:
Julie Orosz
Writer:
Jeff Wadlow
Beau Bauman
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