Cries in the Night
They were warned, they were all warned... "Don't go down to the cellar!"
1980 | 93m | English
Popularity: 0.6 (history)
| Director: | William Fruet |
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| Writer: | Ida Nelson |
| Staring: |
| A young woman arrives at her grandmother's house, which used to be a funeral home, to help her turn the place into a bed-and-breakfast inn. After they open, however, guests begin disappearing or turning up dead. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 03, 1980 |
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| Director: | William Fruet |
| Writer: | Ida Nelson |
| Genres: | Horror, Thriller |
| Keywords | cellar, funeral, grandfather, morgue, slasher, maniac, occult, grandmother, canuxploitation |
| Production Companies | Canadian Film Development Corporation, The Incident at North Hampton Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 29, 2026 Entered: Apr 27, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Kay Hawtrey | Maude Chalmers |
| Lesleh Donaldson | Heather |
| Barry Morse | Mr. Davis |
| Dean Garbett | Rick Yates |
| Stephen E. Miller | Billy Hibbs |
| Alf Humphreys | Joe Yates |
| Peggy Mahon | Florie |
| Harvey Atkin | Harry Browning |
| Robert Warner | Sheriff |
| Jack Van Evera | James Chalmers |
| Les Rubie | Sam |
| Doris Petrie | Ruby |
| Bill Lake | Frank |
| Brett Matthew Davidson | Young Rick |
| Christopher Crabb | Teddy |
| Robert Craigs | Barry Oaks |
| Linda Dalby | Linda |
| Gerard Jordan | Pete |
| Eleanor Beecroft | Shirley |
| James Crammond | Reporter |
| Ronald Reece | Developer |
| Paul Hubbard | Fighter 1 |
| Terry Harford | Fighter 2 |
| Peter Sturgess | Ed |
| Barbara Wheeldon | Helena Davis |
| Barry Allen | Restaurant Proprietor |
| Allison Fruet | Georgia |
| Brett McAdams | Funeral Family |
| Janice Pinke | Funeral Family |
| Edith Bolsover | Funeral Family |
| Donald Saunders | Funeral Family |
| Kate McDonald | Funeral Family |
| Don Brennan | Pall Bearer |
| Robert Gatrell | Pall Bearer |
| Kenneth Garland | Pall Bearer |
| William Roth | Pall Bearer |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Ida Nelson | Writer |
| Ralph Brunjes | Editor |
| Roy Forge Smith | Production Design |
| Susan Longmire | Art Direction |
| Shonagh Jabour | Makeup Artist |
| Patrick Doyle | Production Manager |
| Jerry Fielding | Original Music Composer |
| Dennis Pike | Special Effects |
| David Appleby | Sound |
| William Fruet | Director |
| Mark Irwin | Director of Photography |
| Joe Grimaldi | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Barry Allen | Executive Producer |
| Patrick Doyle | Associate Producer |
| William Fruet | Producer |
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| 2026 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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**_Through the woods to Grandmother's house we go_** A young woman (Lesleh Donaldson) ventures to the rural Northeast to stay with her grandmother (Kay Hawtrey) at an old home that used to be a funeral parlor. As they work on morphing it into a bed-and-breakfast, she attends to the needs of the s ... ometimes obnoxious guests while dating a young man. But something really weird is going on, particularly in the locked basement. Shot in the dead of summer, 1979, “Funeral Home” is also known as “Cries in the Night.” It cost $1,400,000 in Canadian dollars, which would be equal to about $5,050,000 today. I point this out because that’s more than enough money to make a competent movie of this sort. Thankfully, it is proficiently made. You buy the people and their situation as a real in the manner of “Squirm” from four years earlier. Speaking of comparisons, it starts out very similar “Friday the 13th,” which is strange since this film started shooting five weeks before that way more popular one. However, it’s mostly a variation on “Psycho” with the classic Little Red Riding Hood setup. It’s similar to Tobe Hooper's “Eaten Alive,” but superior. “Mountaintop Motel Massacre” from three years later was obviously influenced by it. Lesleh is winsome as the brunette protagonist, but she’s strapped with dubious apparel. The sets, décor and costumes all have a curiously aged look. Nevertheless, the flick establishes a nice mood with the rural funeral home milieu, not to mention the nearby quarry, and strangely keeps your interest, plus I like the bit with the black cat. It runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in the Toronto area in the outskirts of Markham (house), Elora (the town and quarry), Guelph and Lakeshore Studio near the city. GRADE: B-