Menu
Cry of the Banshee Poster

Cry of the Banshee

Hell hath no fury like a sorceress scorned!
1970 | 91m | English

(3202 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 2 (history)

Details

In seventeenth century England Lord Whitman wages unending war on what he sees as the ever-present scourge of witchcraft, and many local villagers have suffered at his hands. But one victim uses her occult powers to curse his family, enlisting unknowing help from one of the household.
Release Date: Jul 22, 1970
Director: Gordon Hessler
Writer: Christopher Wicking, Tim Kelly
Genres: Horror
Keywords rape, witch, sorcery, tudor, revenge, murder, curse, werewolf, torture, massacre, witchcraft, coven (akelarre), witch hunt, 17th century
Production Companies American International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

International Posters

Full Credits

Name Character
Vincent Price Lord Edward Whitman
Essy Persson Lady Patricia Whitman
Hilary Dwyer Maureen Whitman
Carl Rigg Harry Whitman
Stephan Chase Sean Whitman
Marshall Jones Father Tom
Andrew McCulloch Bully Boy
Michael Elphick Burke
Pamela Moiseiwitsch Maid
Joyce Mandre Party Guest
Robert Hutton Party Guest
Guy Deghy Party Guest
Elisabeth Bergner Oona
Patrick Mower Roderick
Pamela Farbrother Margaret Donald
Quinn O'Hara Maggie
Jane Deady Naked Girl
Hugh Griffith Mickey
Jan Rossini Bess
Sally Geeson Sarah
Godfrey James Head Villager
Gertan Klauber Tavern Keeper
Peter Benson Brander
Richard Everett Timothy
Louis Selwyn Apprentice
Micky Baker Rider
Carol Desmond Girl
Ann Barrass Elga
Nancy Meckler Villager
Hugh Portnow Villager
Stephen Rea Villager
Maurice Colbourne Villager
Dinah Stabb Villager
Tony Sibbald Villager
Neil Johnston Villager
Rowan Wylie Villager
Tim Thomas Villager
Ron Sahewk Villager
Maya Roth Villager
Philippa Howell Villager
Guy Pierce Villager
Name Job
Gordon Hessler Director
Les Baxter Conductor, Original Music Composer
John Coquillon Director of Photography
Christopher Wicking Screenplay
Oswald Hafenrichter Editor
Scott Slimon Set Dresser, Set Decoration
Tim Kelly Screenplay, Story
George Provis Art Direction
Ariel Levy Assistant Director
Wilfred Josephs Original Music Composer
Betty Blattner Makeup Artist
Ivy Emmerton Hairstylist
Tom Smith Makeup Artist
Les Young Camera Operator
Zelda Barron Continuity
Dora Lloyd Wardrobe Master
Kevin Sutton Sound Mixer
Peter Lodge Sound Mixer
Bill Miller Construction Manager
Ean Wood Assistant Editor
Al Simms Music Supervisor
Salvatore Billitteri Post Production Supervisor
Name Title
Samuel Z. Arkoff Producer
Gordon Hessler Executive Producer
Louis M. Heyward Producer
Clifford Parkes Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 8 11 5
2024 5 9 14 5
2024 6 8 15 4
2024 7 9 16 4
2024 8 7 15 4
2024 9 6 11 3
2024 10 18 52 5
2024 11 7 22 4
2024 12 6 10 4
2025 1 6 12 4
2025 2 5 7 2
2025 3 4 7 2
2025 4 2 2 1
2025 5 1 2 1
2025 6 1 1 1
2025 7 0 0 0
2025 8 0 1 0
2025 9 1 1 0
2025 10 1 2 1

Trending Position


No trending metrics available.

Return to Top

Reviews

talisencrw
7.0

Though it has its faults, this is a fine and enjoyable film from Vincent Price's Boxed Set III. It has a great and suitable ending as well. You'll especially be fond of this if you appreciated Price's diabolical character, slightly earlier, in 'The Conquering Worm'--it's a very similar shade from Pr ... ice's acting palette.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

***Madness in post-Medieval England with Vincent Price and Hilary Dwyer/Heath*** In Britain during the 1500s a cruel magistrate (Vincent Price) tortures & kills those he deems guilty of witchcraft with the help of his corrupt sons and they take pompous delight in it. This earns the ire of Oona, a ... witch leader, who conjures a sídhe that masquerades as a man to slay the official’s wicked family one-by-one. “Cry of the Banshee” (1970) is an American International production (similar to Hammer horror) with the vibe of “Conqueror Worm,” aka “Witchfinder General” (1968), and “The Curse of the Werewolf” (1961), but lacking the finesse of both. It also shares a couple of the stars of the former film, Price and the demure, but mind-blowingly alluring Hilary Dwyer (Heath). Since the banshee or bean sídhe (from the Old Irish ban síde) means "woman of the sídhe" has come to denote ANY mystical FEMALE of Irish Isle who proclaims an imminent death by wailing and keening, I’m assuming that the witch Oona is the titular banshee. After all, the person that ends up doing the actual killing is a possessed DUDE or a demon masquerading as a DUDE. While it’s hindered by a peculiar vibe and puzzling script (that makes more sense as the story proceeds), “Cry of the Banshee” is a must for fans of Price and Hilary Dwyer/Heath (as well as Patrick Mower), not to mention those who appreciate dark Medieval flicks that tackle witchcraft & witch-hunting with the required staples, like dirty Middle Age villages, torture chambers, eerie forests, satanic rituals, haughty lords, suffering serfs, etc. The serious, creepy tone involving twisted characters is a plus. The film runs 1 hour and 31 minutes and was shot in Middlesex, England. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021