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1053:"Cries in the Night: Starts Today!"
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668:: Lesleh Donaldson
655:Cries in the Night
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1704:Blue Monkey
1614:filmography
1416:January 23,
1344:January 22,
1321:Weldon 1996
729:Main Title
549:Los Angeles
488:Kay Hawtrey
451:on location
368:Barry Morse
356:Kay Hawtrey
335:hidden room
233:Kay Hawtrey
91:Barry Morse
86:Kay Hawtrey
63:Barry Allen
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1747:1980 films
1741:Categories
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845:References
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685:Home media
504:Box office
486:, actress
476:Goosebumps
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364:as Heather
289:artificial
199:Box office
178:93 minutes
162:1980-10-03
109:Mark Irwin
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467:Markham
455:Ontario
441:Filming
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323:pickaxe
194:English
183:Country
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239:, and
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