The House That Cried Murder Filming Locations

The House That Cried Murder filming locations

Where was The House That Cried Murder filmed? The House That Cried Murder was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:

The House That Cried Murder Filming Locations

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The House That Cried Murder (1973)
Alternate title: No Way Out
Runtime: 73 minutes
Rating: 5.4
Release year: 1973
IMDB: tt0071626
Plot summary

A neurotic newlywed bride, Barbara, finds her husband in bed with his old flame. Barbara doesn't get mad, she gets even. Using funds supplied by her wealthy father, the scorned bride turns her husband's love nest into a dungeon of horror.

Genres
Horror
Thriller
Cast
Robin Strasser
John Beal
Arthur Roberts
Iva Jean Saraceni
Directors
Jean-Marie Pélissié
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The House That Cried Murder filming locations