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How many seasons does The Cry have?
1 season
How many episodes does The Cry have?
4 episodes
When did The Cry premiere?
September 30, 2018
When did The Cry end?
September 30, 2018
How long is The Cry?
3 hours and 51 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of The Cry?
7.3 out of 10
Who stars in The Cry?
Jenna Coleman
,
Ewen Leslie
, and
Asher Keddie
Who wrote The Cry?
Jacquelin Perske
and
Helen Fitzgerald
Who directed The Cry?
Glendyn Ivin
Who was the producer of The Cry?
Brian Kaczynski
and
Stuart Menzies
Who was the composer for The Cry?
Lorne Balfe
Who was the executive producer of The Cry?
Claire Mundell
and
Jacquelin Perske
Who was the cinematographer for The Cry?
Sam Chiplin
What is the plot of The Cry?
A young woman crumbles after her baby disappears. Though the public is quick to place blame, the truth proves to be more complex.
What genre is The Cry?
Drama, Mystery, and Thriller
How many awards has The Cry won?
2 awards
How many awards has The Cry been nominated for?
19 nominations
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