Cry Wolf (disambiguation)

Cry Wolf (disambiguation)

Cry wolf is an expression meaning "raise a false alarm", derived from the fable "The Boy Who Cried Wolf.

Cry Wolf may also refer to:

* "Cry Wolf", a 2005 murder mystery film.
* "Cry Wolf", a 1983 song by Venom
* "Cry Wolf", a 1986 song by a-ha
* "Cry Wolf", a 1987 song by Laura Branigan
* "Cry Wolf", a 1989 song by Stevie Nicks
* "Cry Wolf", a 1994 song by Lisa Germano
* "Cry Wolf" ("Thunderbirds" episode), the 18th episode of the first season of the Supermarionation television series "Thunderbirds"
* Cry Wolf (band), a heavy metal band from San Francisco

ee also

* "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" (fable)
* "Never Cry Wolf", a 1963 book by Farley Mowat, and its 1983 film adaptation.
* "The Cry of the Wolf", a 1990 novel by Melvin Burgess
* "Don't Cry Wolf", a 1997 single by The Damned


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