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Cry 2009

📅 2009-10-03

Facing the haunting silence after her parents' sudden loss, graphic artist Kara Fallon finds herself trapped in a nightmarish cycle of grief and terror as a weeping spirit from Irish folklore begins to manifest in her everyday life.

Director: Scott A. Klein

Cast

Joey Klein
Joey Klein
Duff
Colleen Conroy
Kara Fallon
Ross Mason
Michael Fallon
Jennifer Crane Turner
The Fallon Banshee
John Lenihan
Gallagher O'Grady
Rebecca Nyahay
The O'Grady Banshee
Brian Schaer
Joe
Roy Harry
Friar Kearney

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cry (2009) about?

After her parents' death, Kara Fallon begins experiencing terrifying visions of a weeping spirit from Irish folklore. As her encounters grow more intense, she questions whether the spirit is real or a manifestation of her grief. Meanwhile, a comic artist captures her terror in a graphic novel titled 'Cry,' blurring the line between reality and imagination.

Who directed Cry?

Scott A. Klein directed this psychological horror-thriller, infusing the film with a haunting, atmospheric tone that heightens its supernatural themes.

Who stars in Cry?

The film stars Joey Klein as Kara Fallon, Colleen Conroy as the weeping spirit, Ross Mason, Jennifer Crane Turner, and John Lenihan.

Is Cry (2009) worth watching?

As a psychological horror-thriller rooted in Irish folklore, Cry delivers a slow-burning but unsettling experience. While it may not appeal to all horror fans, its exploration of grief and the supernatural offers a unique take on the genre.

How long is Cry?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Cry (2009) — A Supernatural Horror Unfolding Grief and Irish Folklore

Facing the haunting silence after her parents' sudden loss, graphic artist Kara Fallon finds herself trapped in a nightmarish cycle of grief and terror as a weeping spirit from Irish folklore begins to manifest in her everyday life. Her escalating visions blur the line between reality and hallucination, leaving her questioning her own sanity. Meanwhile, eccentric comic book creator Duff captures her deepest terrors with unsettling precision in his latest graphic novel, "Cry," leaving audiences to wonder: is this supernatural torment real, or is Duff somehow channeling her pain into art?

Scott A. Klein crafts a chilling blend of psychological horror and supernatural thriller, where grief takes a spectral form. The film's eerie atmosphere is intensified by Joey Klein's raw performance as Kara and Colleen Conroy's haunting presence as the weeping entity, creating a story that lingers long after the credits roll.