The Caller | |
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Directed by | Matthew Parkhill |
Produced by | Amina Dasmal Robin C. Fox Piers Tempest Luillo Ruiz The Pimienta Film Company[1] |
Written by | Sergio Casci |
Starring | Rachelle Lefevre Stephen Moyer |
Distributed by | Bankside Films |
Release date(s) | April 15, 2011(Gulf Film Festival) August 26, 2011 (United States) September 1, 2011 (Puerto Rico) |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Puerto Rico |
Language | English |
The Caller is a supernatural thriller directed by Matthew Parkhill and written by Sergio Casci, starring Rachelle Lefevre, Stephen Moyer and Lorna Raver. The movie was filmed totally in Puerto Rico. The Gala Premiere of the movie was on August 23, 2011 at Metro Cinema in Puerto Rico.[2][3]
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When troubled divorcee, Mary Kee, sets up home in her new apartment, she stumbles across an old telephone which she quickly falls in love with. Struck by its antique charm, she gives it pride of place in her home. Before long, Mary begins to receive strange phone calls from a mysterious, unknown caller. Over time, she discovers that the caller is a woman called Rose and the two strike up an unlikely friendship. However, when Rose claims to be calling from the past, Mary begins to question her new friend's motives.
As Rose's phone calls become ever more disturbing, Mary's sense of terror escalates. Feeling haunted in her own home, she cuts all contact with Rose. Enraged by Mary's betrayal, Rose threatens to exact her terrible revenge. Not on Mary in the present but on Mary as a child in the past. Mary finally realizes that she will have to kill Rose in order to save herself. But how can she kill someone living in the past and what will happen if she fails?