A telephone operator takes revenge an a rude customer by ruining his credit rating, his reputation, and his marriage.A telephone operator takes revenge an a rude customer by ruining his credit rating, his reputation, and his marriage.A telephone operator takes revenge an a rude customer by ruining his credit rating, his reputation, and his marriage.
Lilas Lane
- Robin, Receptionist
- (as Lilas Edwards)
Steve Ruge
- Seton
- (as Steven Ruge)
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I was pleasured to attend the Dallas Film Festival and saw this film. I did not know what to expect, having been a minor character in the cast. My wife and I completely enjoyed it. Jon Dichter did a great job in putting together a sensitive subject of infidelity and values, mixing it with comedy. It is fast paced and keeps the audience interested.
Please save your money on this one, this film is maybe one of the worst things I've ever seen. The acting is terrible, the story is lame and goes nowhere fast. Whoever did the casting must be insane because this film has no chemistry between the actors and it's not even good enough for cable t.v. WHAT A BOMB!
In Dallas, the thirty-one year old arrogant lawyer Gary Wheelan (Michael Laurence) is a wolf, unfaithful husband and gambler. He works at a law firm and presently he is defending the scum Vernon Woods (Brion James), who has embezzled a large amount from retired people, and Mr. Sloan (Spencer Prokop), who wants to declare his mother senile to administrate her money. Gary wins one bet and when his bookie Doc (Stephen Tobolowsky) pays the amount, he decides to buy a Jaguar betting again. Gary offends a telephone operator and later she returns to him telling that she is Shiva (the destroyer and transformer Deity from the Hinduism) and she will destroy his life. From the next day on, Shiva interferes in Gary's life that turns upside-down and he loses his wife, his car, his credit rating and his reputation. What will happen to Gary?
"The Operator" is a funny and entertaining moralist film with a good but totally unrealistic story. Michael Laurence is excellent in the role of a lawyer so full of himself that leaves his arrogance behind and changes his moral values in the end. The omnipresence of the operator in Gary's life is comical and implausible, but forget the reasonable and have fun. See "The Operator" with low expectation and you may be surprised with an amusing film. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Ligação de Alto Risco" ("High Risk Call")
"The Operator" is a funny and entertaining moralist film with a good but totally unrealistic story. Michael Laurence is excellent in the role of a lawyer so full of himself that leaves his arrogance behind and changes his moral values in the end. The omnipresence of the operator in Gary's life is comical and implausible, but forget the reasonable and have fun. See "The Operator" with low expectation and you may be surprised with an amusing film. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Ligação de Alto Risco" ("High Risk Call")
I have been answering phones for a living for the past 5 years, and the abuse that my co-workers and I take on a daily basis is unbelievable. When I saw this movie, I got a warm feeling inside!! This is how the operators feel when we get abused by customers. I don't like violent movies, but this one was done with good taste, and I would have loved to be in that operator's place. Next time you decide to get abusive to a customer service rep, please watch this movie!! I watch it every time I have a bad day and it instantly makes me feel better! As for the content of the movie, everything was very well done. I never felt any sorrow for the caller, and felt that the operator was justified in everything she did.
Disappointing morality tale disguised as a thriller. Concerns upwardly mobile 31 year-old womanizing, gambling, amoral lawyer who has a bad day, abuses a telephone operator for giving him a wrong number, and then cops hell from her as she uses her access to technology to turn his life upside down (actually I think that's almost word for word from the video cover, come to think of it.)
This film was recommended to me, and although I can't say the topic seemed startlingly original to me, I still expected a bit more from the film. Instead the plot and acting are mediocre, the idea of a karmic telephone operator who wants to free a yuppie lawyer 'from attachment', and the tired way it unravels is just too predictable and drab. I felt sure I'd seen this movie at least twice before with other titles, though I can't for the life of me think which films I'm thinking of. 'Phonebooth'?
In any case, it's not wretched, but it's pretty ordinary. 5.5 out of 10.
This film was recommended to me, and although I can't say the topic seemed startlingly original to me, I still expected a bit more from the film. Instead the plot and acting are mediocre, the idea of a karmic telephone operator who wants to free a yuppie lawyer 'from attachment', and the tired way it unravels is just too predictable and drab. I felt sure I'd seen this movie at least twice before with other titles, though I can't for the life of me think which films I'm thinking of. 'Phonebooth'?
In any case, it's not wretched, but it's pretty ordinary. 5.5 out of 10.
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- TriviaThe scene where Gary's car door is taken off by a passing car was done in one take, with two cameras. There was no stunt double in the car. Michael Laurence did the shot himself.
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- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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