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Cries in the Night, more popularly released as Funeral Home, [3] is a 1980 Canadian slasher film directed by William Fruet and starring Lesleh Donaldson, Kay Hawtrey, Jack Van Evera, Alf Humphreys, and Harvey Atkin. The plot follows a teenager spending the summer at her grandmother's inn—formerly a funeral home—where guests begin to disappear.
Also featured are Western-film veterans Bob Steele, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, and Harry Carey, Jr. in uncredited supporting roles. When terminal illness prevented Curtiz (director of Casablanca and The Adventures of Robin Hood) from finishing the film, Wayne took over as director, though his direction remained uncredited. Curtiz died shortly ...
Charles Boyer, Stanley Fields and Hale in Algiers (1938) Left to right: Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Hale, Ronald Reagan, and Errol Flynn in Santa Fe Trail (1940). Alan Hale Sr. (born Rufus Edward Mackahan; February 10, 1892 – January 22, 1950) was an American actor and director.
The moment Jamie and Melissa Guinn laid eyes on the house — nestled on the edge of the tiny Avery County town of Minneapolis, N.C. — they adored it.
Throughout his life, Williams was active both in community affairs and the Methodist churches of Decatur, Texas, San Angelo, Texas, and Los Angeles, California. [7] Williams died unexpectedly of uremic poisoning [8] on June 6, 1962, aged 63. Williams was interred in the Enduring Faith section at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills of Los ...
The movie set was constructed in 1985 for the Roy Clark film Uphill all the Way. [3] The site has been used as a set for nine movies including John Sayles ' 1996 movie Lone Star ; as well as Dead Man’s Walk and Streets of Laredo , which were part of the Lonesome Dove miniseries based upon the novel by Larry McMurtry .
Six Flags opened in 1961 in Arlington. These photos from the Star-Telegram show long-gone rides, historic moments and fun memories from the 1960s into into 2010s.
His last series as a cast-member was the 1967 ABC Western Hondo, playing Captain Richards. [ 3 ] Clarke said in an interview that his friend and co-star Steve Ihnat and he wrote the screenplay for director Ted V. Mikels ' film Strike Me Deadly (1963), [ 5 ] though the film's credits list only Ihnat and Mikels.