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The Crying Child

"One woman must face her fear to silence the screams."

After the death of their child a couple go to stay in an island home. The woman starts to hear the noise of a baby crying and is followed by an old blind women who warns her to get out of of the house before it is too late.

Top Cast

  • Mariel Hemingway

    Mariel Hemingway

    Madeline Jeffreys

  • Finola Hughes

    Finola Hughes

    Jo Parker

  • George DelHoyo

    George DelHoyo

    Ran Jeffreys

  • Kin Shriner

    Kin Shriner

    Will Chapman

  • Collin Wilcox Paxton

    Collin Wilcox Paxton

    Rachel Martin

  • Will Leskin

    Will Leskin

    Dr. Rosenberg

  • Joe Inscoe

    Joe Inscoe

    Reverend Rydell

  • Richard Wilkins

    Richard Wilkins

    Kevin

  • Joshua Seth

    Joshua Seth

    The Crying Child (voice)

Overview

After the death of their child a couple go to stay in an island home. The woman starts to hear the noise of a baby crying and is followed by an old blind women who warns her to get out of of the house before it is too late.

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