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Cry_Wolf (DVD)

Cry Wolf (stylized as Cry_Wolf) is a 2005 American slasher film directed by Jeff Wadlow and co-written by Wadlow and Beau Bauman. The film stars Julian Morris, Jon Bon Jovi, Lindy Booth, Jared Padalecki and Gary Cole. It follows a group of teenagers at a remote elite boarding school who play a group parlor game called Cry Wolf by spreading rumors of a serial killer nicknamed The Wolf . This leads to the discovery of a young woman s body on campus, putting the lives of those who played the game in legitimate danger

Cry Wolf was released in the United States on September 16, 2005, earning $32.5 million worldwide from a $1 million budget. It received largely negative reviews from critics.


Plot

A group of prep school students consisting of Graham, Mercedes, Lewis, Randall, Regina, Tom, Dodger and Owen play a game called Cry Wolf, where someone is marked as a wolf and the group tries to figure out who it is.

After meeting his new journalism teacher, Mr. Walker, Owen and Tom meet the others for lunch. They discuss the police finding a girl s body, Becky, after it was dragged through the woods by a wolf. The group considers who could have murdered Becky, when Dodger proposes expanding Cry Wolf to the entire school. Owen suggests creating a fake e-mail telling everyone about a serial killer who goes from campus to campus stalking and killing students. They describe the killer as wearing an orange ski mask, a green camouflage jacket, steel toe combat boots, black tactical leather gloves, brandishing a hunting knife or a high-powered handgun. That night, they send out the e-mail.

The next day, the entire school has spread the story in the e-mail. Owen receives an instant message from someone using the name Wolf . Tom and Owen accuse Dodger, but she claims she was studying with Regina.

Tom and Owen find their dorm room trashed. When the instant messenger comes up on Owen s laptop, they find a piercing stud and blood on Owen s keyboard. Tom blames Regina, who has a recipe for fake blood. When accused, she insists she was on a field trip.

Believing Dodger is lying, Owen confronts her. Dodger informs him that she was visiting her mother. Deciding that Randall is behind the odd behavior, Owen tries tracking him down, to no avail. Owen again seeks out Dodger, and finds her kissing Mr. Walker.

In his journalism class the next day, when Owen reaches into his bag for supplies, a hunting knife falls out. Mr. Walker escorts Owen to the Headmistress s office. Owen tells Mr. Walker that he knows about his relationship with Dodger, and that he will tell the headmistress if Walker reveals the knife. Mr. Walker agrees not to say anything.

On the night of Halloween, Wolf attacks Owen. Thinking Tom was trying to prank him, Owen goes to leave with Tom s car, but sees Wolf behind him. The attacker ends up being Mercedes, who was trying to prove that attackers can be women.

The following day, Owen and Mercedes meet with the headmistress, who decides that Owen s fate will be decided over the weekend. The rest of the group is forced to stay at school over the weekend. Owen contacts them to meet in the chapel. Owen, Dodger, Tom, Lewis and Regina meet and try to get to the bottom of the attacks. While Lewis is on the phone, Mercedes is apparently attacked in the bathroom by Wolf. Lewis runs out as Owen tries to call for help.

Owen, Regina and Tom find Randall s body in a confessional. Owen goes looking for Dodger, and sees Lewis get attacked. Owen runs to the parking lot to see Mr. Walker still on campus. Owen runs to Mr. Walker s office as his phone rings. Owen answers to Dodger crying on the other end; she has found Mercedes dead. Dodger tells Owen she is coming and can see him through the window. He looks out to see Wolf kill her. Afterwards, Mr. Walker enters the room. Upon noticing that Mr. Walker has a jacket, an orange mask and a knife, Owen shoots him. The door is suddenly opened by Dodger, Tom and Regina.

Owen is arrested for murder while the group admits that it was a prank to get Mercedes and Owen back for making them stay on campus. Randall, Mercedes and Lewis are alive and well. Mr. Walker was involved with Becky, the gun in his desk having been used to kill her. Dodger visits Owen, who has been released on bail, and says she would never have played the game if she knew Mr. Walker was cheating on her, revealing she organized everything. Dodger killed Becky because she was jealous of Mr. Walker s relationship with her and had set up the game knowing that Owen would blame Mr. Walker for the killings, thereby killing him and making her happy. Despite Owen threatening to report her, Dodger replies that no one will believe him and leaves.


Cast

  • Julian Morris as Owen Matthews
  • Lindy Booth as Dodger Allen
  • Jared Padalecki as Tom Jordan
  • Jon Bon Jovi as Rich Walker
  • Sandra McCoy as Mercedes
  • Paul James as Lewis
  • Kristy Wu as Regina
  • Jesse Janzen as Randall Hodge
  • Ethan Cohn as Graham
  • Gary Cole as Mr. Matthews
  • Anna Deavere Smith as Headmaster Tinsley
  • Erica Yates as Becky Roberts
  • Ashley Davis as Laura
  • Jane Beard as Miss McNally
  • Michael Kennedy as Mr. Allen (Custodian)

Release

America Online also helped publicizing the film in July/August 2005; launching an alternate reality game for AIM users to play by sending instant messages to each other, which ran for the duration of the film s promotion. The game itself ran similarly to the popular game Mafia ; just replacing townspeople and mafia with sheep and wolves. The film was released theatrically in the United States on September 16, 2005. At the box office, Cry Wolf grossed $10 million in the US and $22.5 million internationally, for a worldwide total of $32.5 million.


Reception

Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 24% based on 46 reviews, and a rating average of 4/10. The website s critics consensus reads: Dull and derivative, Cry_Wolf is a subpar slasher that even ardent fans of the genre may find difficult to enjoy. The website Metacritic gave the film a weighted average score of 39 out of 100 based on 14 critics, indicating generally unfavorable reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B– on an A+ to F scale.

Writing for the magazine Variety, John Anderson said that there are surprises intrinsic to the storyline , but adding that there’s not enough tension to make the viewer care that much for the various hoaxes and faux-slayings perpetrated by the film’s largely unlikable gang of privileged brats. In an era of increasingly sophisticated thrillers, “Cry Wolf is a bit antique. , Anderson concluded.

Ryan Larson, of the website Bloody Disgusting, praised the performance of Jon Bon Jovi and said that diving deep into the production of this film is fascinating and added that Cry Wolf feels so 2000s in all the best and worst ways , but concluded that being the mid-2000s, however, the film is also bogged down with homophobia and some outdated terminology that will make you cringe when watching.

In January 2023, Stacey Grant of teen magazine Seventeen ranked Cry Wolf as the eight best teen movie of the 2000s out of seventeen films.


Condition

New

Actor

Beau Bauman, Jeff Wadlow

Publisher

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Age Group

Adult

Rating MPA

Not Rated

Recording Studio

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Format

DVD

Brand

Nbc Universal

Amazon ASIN

B000BTIU4S

UPC / EAN

025192940422

Year

2005

ReleaseDate

2005-09-16

RuntimeMins

90

RuntimeStr

1h 30min

Directors

Jeff Wadlow

Writers

Jeff Wadlow, Beau Bauman

Stars

Julian Morris, Lindy Booth, Jared Padalecki

Produced by

David Bartis, Beau Bauman, Bill Berry, Steven Butensky, Seth Gordon, Gene Klein, Doug Liman

Music by

Michael Wandmacher

Cinematography by

Romeo Tirone

Editing by

Seth Gordon

Casting By

Fern Champion

Production Design by

Martina Buckley

Art Direction by

Julie Smith

Set Decoration by

Angela Ratliff

Costume Design by

Alysia Raycraft

Makeup Department

Rhonda Bareford, Denise Bishop, David Halsey, Jennifer Nudelman, Joan Shay, Sharon Spradlin-Barrett, Taryn Hipwell

Production Management

Merry Dunning, Tim Pedegana, Ruben Flores Rios II, Oriana Robertson

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Timothy Blockburger, Seth Gordon, Geoffrey Haley, Alice M. Peschl, Will Strayer

Art Department

Andrew Carnwath, Harris Chandler, Michael R. Clark, Justin Dray, Daniel Duprey, Clifford D. Eubank, Clyde Hott, Tommy McCutcheon, Richard Patterson, Beth Petty, Mike Raybould, David Riensche, Sarah Stanitz, Craig Taylor, Clay Tweel, Eric Weiss, Adam Wayland

Sound Department

Christopher Assells, David Barbee, Joe Barnett, Mark Brunner, Kevin Patrick Burns, Kerry Carmean-Williams, Robert Deschaine, Matt Fann, Paul Flinchbaugh, Nerses Gezalyan, Randy Kelley, Larry Long, Glenn T. Morgan, James Moriana, Todd Orr, Diego Osorio, Margit Pfeiffer, Unsun Song, Peter Staubli, Peter Thomas, Tami Treadwell, Mathew Waters, David A. Whittaker, Jeffrey Wilhoit, Ben Wilkins, Shawn M. Williams, Sid Williams, Peter Zinda, Susan Cahill, Stefanie Melchor, Michael Miller, Matthew Sordello, Greg Steele

Special Effects by

Andrew Carnwath, Keith VanderLaan

Visual Effects by

Donnie Creighton, Tom Daws, Julia Neighly, Gregory Oehler, Julie Orosz, Patrick Clancey, Brad Kalinoski, Patrick Keenan, Thomas Mathai

Stunts

Tina McKissick, Steven Ritzi, Lonnie R. Smith Jr., Krista Bell

Camera and Electrical Department

Alan Aldridge, Wes Bailey, Cheyenne Ball, Tom Barrett, Monica Barronton, Paul Bogdan, Patrick Borowiak, Charlie Bowman, Ray Brown, Austin Cross, Joshua Cross, Danny Eckler, Jason Emory, Max Fischer, Michael Flynn, Rafiel Gillen, David Shane Guild, Geoffrey Haley, Charles Harris, Matt Heath, Daron Hollowell, Scott Inge, Matthew Irving, David Lee, Brent Matejcek, John McKain, Brian Giuseppe Morena, Alan Newcomb, Jason Scott Parker, Christopher T. Paul, Benny Smyth, Robert Spencer, Hektor Stockton, Christopher A. Thompson, Bo Webb, Jennifer Wood, Doug Cordonier, James Dombey

Casting Department

Maggie Burr, Scott Rosen, Mandy Sprinkel

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Susan Antonelli, Renee Jones, Leslie Kaplan, Katrina Migliore, Genna Stock, Marta

Editorial Department

Steve Bowen, Tom Bristow, Jim Bruce, Kevin Buck, Elisabeth Cotter, Ben Estrada, Josh Haynie, Marlen Hill, Michael Kennedy, Richard Kyzer, Devon Miller, Steve Porter, Jennifer Sims, Paul C. Warschilka

Location Management

Isaac Moses Regelson, Oriana Robertson, Kathryn Stephens, Clay Tweel, Rana Morrison

Music Department

Christine Bergren, Michael Dittrick, Julianne Jordan, Jen Pray, Jojo Villanueva

Script and Continuity Department

Kristin Bree Calabrese

Transportation Department

Bill Benner, Michael Brady, Brian Ellis, Bob Foster, Gathia Gillispie, Kris Golashesky, Randolf Grant Jr., Duke Grant, BJ Hallett, Ronald Jenkins, Terry Johnson, Bobby Jones, Maury Lippert, Steve Mitchell, Gregory Patterson, Billy Raikes, Jane Sakowski Bell, Gary Shuckahosee

Additional Crew

Romulo Alejandro, Jeff L. Anderson, Coriena Baer, Jackie Bazan, Kathryn Beane, Leslie Beller, Laura Black, Tina Brenkus, Jarrett Lee Conaway, Jeff Coward, Gina Crane, David Dewind, Gaerick Duffin, Miriam Fields, Scott Foster, Stephanie Gatewood, Victor M. Giarrusso, Andrew Givens, Manish Goyal, Alan Grodin, Brett Gursky, Maria Elena Heredia, Leigh Kilton-Smith, John Kneedler, Lauren Lumsden, Christine Mack, Darek Makhoul, Dan Margolis, Peter Marziale, Mike Mason, Christie Mattull, Robert Milicevic, Gordon Miller, Marcela Morgan, Barbara Morris, Diego Osorio, Tina Allen Pleasants, Lin Qiu, Alexander Roberts, Michael Rochford, Jane Sakowski Bell, Michael Santeramo, David Satterfield, Alison Nicole Stewart, Amanda Thompson, Mike Throckmorton, Elaine G. Troy, Gretel Truong, Adria Unger, Marisa Vrooman, Han West, Layne Wilson, Scott Carter Woodard, Kevin Wu, Kathy Yasenchok, Ava DuVernay, Ellyn Exley, Julie Hansen, Jeff Heck, Ellene Miles, Patrick Tendai Pfupajena, Golan Ramraz

Thanks

James D. Brubaker, Emily Couric, Katie Couric, Topher Grace, Steve Hein, Jeff Laplante, Charlie Lyons, Greig McRitchie, Kevin Spacey, Estella Warren

Genres

Drama, Horror, Mystery

Companies

Rogue Pictures, Hypnotic

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ImDbRating

5.8

ImDb Rating Votes

28009

Metacritic Rating

39

Short Description

Cry Wolf (stylized as Cry_Wolf) is a 2005 American slasher film directed by Jeff Wadlow and co-written by Wadlow and Beau Bauman. The film stars Julian Morris, Jon Bon Jovi, Lindy Booth, Jared Padalecki and Gary Cole. It follows a group of teenagers at a remote elite boarding school who play a group parlor game called Cry Wolf by spreading rumors of a serial killer nicknamed The Wolf . This leads to the discovery of a young woman s body on campus, putting the lives of those who played the game in legitimate danger

Cry Wolf was released in the United States on September 16, 2005, earning $32.5 million worldwide from a $1 million budget. It received largely negative reviews from critics.

Box Office Budget

$1,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$4,551,000

Box Office Gross USA

$10,047,674

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$32,586,408

Keywords

Mask,halloween costume,halloween,teenage girl,slasher