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Mojave Phone Booth

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
297
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call it....someone might answer
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In the middle of the Mojave desert rests an abandoned phone booth, riddled with bullet holes, graffiti, its windows broken, but otherwise functioning. Its identity was born on the Internet a... Read allIn the middle of the Mojave desert rests an abandoned phone booth, riddled with bullet holes, graffiti, its windows broken, but otherwise functioning. Its identity was born on the Internet and for years, travelers would make the trek down a lonely dirt road and camp next to the b... Read allIn the middle of the Mojave desert rests an abandoned phone booth, riddled with bullet holes, graffiti, its windows broken, but otherwise functioning. Its identity was born on the Internet and for years, travelers would make the trek down a lonely dirt road and camp next to the booth, in the hopes that it might suddenly ring, and they could connect with a stranger (of... Read all

  • Director
    • John Putch
  • Writers
    • John Putch
    • Jerry Rapp
  • Stars
    • Annabeth Gish
    • Steve Guttenberg
    • Christine Elise
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • John Putch
    • Writers
      • John Putch
      • Jerry Rapp
    • Stars
      • Annabeth Gish
      • Steve Guttenberg
      • Christine Elise
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 7 wins total

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    Annabeth Gish
    Annabeth Gish
    • Beth
    Steve Guttenberg
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    • Barry
    Christine Elise
    Christine Elise
    • Alex
    Tinarie van Wyk Loots
    Tinarie van Wyk Loots
    • Mary
    Robert Romanus
    Robert Romanus
    • Richard
    David DeLuise
    David DeLuise
    • Michael
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    Missi Pyle
    • Sarah
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    • Tim
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    • Darrell
    Joy Gohring
    Joy Gohring
    • Glory
    Jacleen Haber
    Jacleen Haber
    • Rachel
    Lee Wilkof
    Lee Wilkof
    • Supervisor Marv
    Jerry Rapp
    Jerry Rapp
    • Flower Guy
    Nicole Sherwin
    Nicole Sherwin
    • Casino Beauty
    Carl Mazzocone
    Carl Mazzocone
    • Bartender Dan
    Grant Vaught
    • Boy
    Shani Wallis
    Shani Wallis
    • Greta
    Darrell Vaught
    • Bar Patron
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    3merklekranz

    One more bad DVD for my garage sale ............

    Some very slight material supposedly held together by an isolated phone booth in the Mojave desert. Various characters explain their problems to an unknown individual named Greta on the other end of the line. There are four episodes all seeming to have something to do with sexual frustration, jealousy, and magnetic tape. Countless conversations enlighten Greta about desperate boyfriends, bitchy girlfriends, best friend pimps, and U.F.O. alien parasites. It's unbelievable that all this nonsense is supposed to make sense, after characters from the different episodes eventually come together. Just another bad DVD for my garage sale. - MERK
    10skmills

    Brilliant in concept and execution. A great American film.

    I have been going over MPB in my mind on a fairly regular basis since I saw it at the FirstGlance Hollywood Film Fest and I again commend director/writer John Putch for really capturing in such a raw and gentle way the extremes of need and outreach. When I find myself actually believing that the guy is going to get rid of the alien bugs (on that wonderfully created zany, hopelessly neurotic woman), I know the casting and writing are doing their jobs very well. I also thought the "sane" half of the lesbian couple was amazing. Also, the scene where the real estate lie was revealed had such an unexpected punch to it. Every single actor was off the dial. Not one wrong note and hundreds of great choices. Having it on the outskirts of Vegas creates such a symbiosis between 2 emptiness-es, we realize there is nowhere to hide. We are all drowning in the wide open vacuum of our own disconnection, no matter how we try to dress it up. It is really a phenomenal indictment of what happens to the American Dreamer when the roots of the soul have atrophied and only the unnourished surface is left.
    imizrahi2002

    i wish i could swear that ALL the above comments have some connection to the making of this film...

    but i can't... but i CAN give you a reflection on my experience of this film... it wasn't terrible. and, when deciding what to see, that should never be part of my criteria...there's LOTS of stuff out there. this was fairly amateurish writing bolstered by a few strong performances... and, even though it had a clever idea to springboard from, AND as 'original'(and this is definitely part of why i'm convinced people who helped make this movie are just trying to get 'free hype' on this site, which makes this i sore) as some other commentors said it was, it was, to be kind, not all that clever... for me, though, when it was over, it became an exercise in, 'ok, genius...what would make this movie BETTER...'. i mean, after all, it's EASY to pick something apart...much harder to put it together... i don't want to spoil it for anyone who'd still care to see this... EYE was intrigued, obviously... but it'll be obvious at the end of the movie who i'm speaking about when i say that they should have developed one of the central characters more...i never found out enough about THIS central figure... and that might've made it just cohesive enough so that i wouldn't've felt compelled to write this caveat...
    8gombass

    Good Independent flick....

    Though I don't know the validity of the history of an actual "Mohave phone booth", the idea of a grass-roots internet site does remind me of the marketing plan for the Blair Witch Project. I saw "Mohave" at the 2007 Staten Island Film Festival and was a little disappointed that there was no Q&A afterward. Overall, this movie is of high professional quality from the acting, directing, sound, and editing...and of course producing. Definitely is of quality and ready for mass marketing. The only problem is this movie would have to be dumbed down to appeal to the masses. A must see if you want to watch a quality independent film. The magnetic tape, though...I didn't get it. Why wasn't there a Q&A in Staten Island???
    filmchap

    I remember coming across this story on the internet

    If I remember correctly the guys who created the website would often drive out the booth in the middle of nowhere and spend a weekend camping by the phone waiting for it to ring. At first nobody seemed to ring the phone, but once they set up a website on the net they posted the number and from then on when they were camped out the phone would ring from all around the world. They post pictures on the site of them waiting for the phone to ring. They even made a recording of some of the conversations they had from the telephone with different people around the world. What was strange is that the phone company use to service this booth on a regular basis, even before anybody would seem to be using it. I have just seen the trailer and I must say the film looks very interesting. It's a pleasant surprise to see Steve Guttenberg is attached to this project. I have always liked this guy and he has sorely been missed from the big screen. I for one with be checking this movie out when it is released here in the UK. Keep an eye on this one folks, I think it's going to be a classic.

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    • Trivia
      Based on a real phone booth that accepted incoming calls, isolated in the Mojave Desert, which gained an online following. Callers from many countries dialed (619) 733-9969, later (760) 733-9969, to see who would answer (often people who hiked to the spot). The phone was removed at the request of the Mojave National Preserve in 2000, and per SBC policy, the phone booth numbers were retired for good.
    • Quotes

      Beth: [first lines - phone conversation over scenes of cassette tape litter] Where does it come from, ya know? Seriously, what's on it? You ever wonder about that?

      Greta: Mmm, not really.

      Beth: Maybe just a desert phenomenon; I don't know. A desert road phenomenon.

      Alex: [tears tape out of cassette and throws it out the car window]

      Beth: In theory you should be seeing less of it, right? With the popularity of digital and all. But there seems to be more of it now than ever. All over the place.

      Greta: Maybe it's because the tape is out-dated. Because everything *is* going digital.

      Beth: Yeah. It's weird though. It seems like it's always been there. As long as I can remember. What about the pieces that are thrown away on purpose? What exactly is on that, ya know? We're just assuming it's either bad music or bad home movies. What if there's something on it we're *supposed* to know about.

      Greta: Or not know about...

      Beth: Or could it be something even more extraordinary? Something beyond even our comprehension?

      Richard: [driving along drinking from a liquor bottle]

      Greta: Such as?

      Beth: Communication.

      [scenes of tape fragments falling from the sky]

      Beth: What if some civilization peered in on us when we were at the height of using magnetic tape, seeing that we used it to relay information. What if this is the media they're using to contact us? It's just coming to us know as we move past the means to read it. What if these little ribbons are clusters of cosmic... leaflets.

      Greta: Beth... you still there?

      Beth: Yeah. Sorry.

      Greta: Have you tried talking with Tim about this?

      Beth: He always reaches the same conclusion.

      Greta: Which is?

      Beth: That I should just move in with him. 'would solve everything.

      Greta: And what do you think?

      Beth: I think... I'm bothered by all this tape.

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
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      • MPB Collective
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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