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La Mort au bout du fil

Original title: Messages Deleted
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
2.3K
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La Mort au bout du fil (2010)
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Thriller

A screenwriting teacher is forced to live out the plot of a screenplay idea he stole from a student, who now seeks revenge.A screenwriting teacher is forced to live out the plot of a screenplay idea he stole from a student, who now seeks revenge.A screenwriting teacher is forced to live out the plot of a screenplay idea he stole from a student, who now seeks revenge.

  • Director
    • Rob Cowan
  • Writer
    • Larry Cohen
  • Stars
    • Matthew Lillard
    • Deborah Kara Unger
    • Gina Holden
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rob Cowan
    • Writer
      • Larry Cohen
    • Stars
      • Matthew Lillard
      • Deborah Kara Unger
      • Gina Holden
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matthew Lillard
    Matthew Lillard
    • Joel Brandt
    Deborah Kara Unger
    Deborah Kara Unger
    • Det. Lavery
    Gina Holden
    Gina Holden
    • Millie Councel
    Serge Houde
    Serge Houde
    • Det. Breedlove
    Chiara Zanni
    Chiara Zanni
    • Claire
    Michael Eklund
    Michael Eklund
    • Adam Brickles
    Xantha Radley
    Xantha Radley
    • Nurse Bev
    Ken Kramer
    Ken Kramer
    • Ben Brandt
    Brandon Jay McLaren
    Brandon Jay McLaren
    • Dude up Front
    Woody Jeffreys
    Woody Jeffreys
    • Patrick
    Ildiko Ferenczi
    Ildiko Ferenczi
    • Kathy
    Paul Lazenby
    Paul Lazenby
    • Tractor
    Anna Galvin
    Anna Galvin
    • Lisa Kwan
    Biski Gugushe
    Biski Gugushe
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    Parm Soor
    Parm Soor
    • Limo Driver
    Ben Cotton
    Ben Cotton
    • Ken 'Sarge' Rivers
    David Orth
    David Orth
    • Jeremy Potter
    Patrick Gilmore
    Patrick Gilmore
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    • Director
      • Rob Cowan
    • Writer
      • Larry Cohen
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    User reviews20

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    2iainmcleod_800

    Awful

    Im sorry but this was terrible. Watched it because im on lockdown, but what could have been so good was terrible. Police characters were a joke. Ending awful. Obvious who killer was after 20 mins. Just a waste of time. Not 1 star because matthew lillard was ok
    Wizard-8

    Not Larry Cohen's finest hour

    Screenwriter Larry Cohen has over the past few decades churned out a number of screenplays that are offbeat and entertaining. However, not even Cohen is always perfect, and "Messages Deleted", which he scripted, is a big disappointment. The movie goes wrong in a number of ways. The main protagonist is a big turn-off - he's annoying in ways that are not interesting, and it's hard to be on his side as his predicament gets worse. He's also stupid, doing things no person of reasonable sense would do that get him further in trouble. Though the police are also stupid as well, missing some obvious clues that would show them that the protagonist is innocent of the charges against him. The movie has passable production values for a low budget independent Canadian production, but you don't go to a movie just for that.
    6TheBeardedWonder

    Spiral Into Mediocrity...

    Good to see Lillard in a horror movie again, shame it's this one. By no means a terrible movie, it's not great either. It starts with enough promise that you keep watching, hoping it will keep it up.

    Unfortunately, it doesn't. It gets sillier and sillier until the easily foreseeable ending. As the title says, it suffers from the 'spiraling into mediocrity' syndrome, something many movies today seem to have. A writer had an interesting opener and premise, but had NO idea how to conclude it on the same level.

    I'd give it a 6, but only because i'm a fan of low budget thrillers/horror movies. If you're not into the genre, you'd probably be better off skipping this one...
    1claudio_carvalho

    Senseless, Annoying and Absurd Thriller

    Joel Brandt (Matthew Lillard) is an efficient screen writing professor in the university but has never succeeded as a screenwriter. When Brandt receives a weird phone call asking for help, he believes that it is a prank of his best friend Adam Brickles (Michael Eklund) and he deletes the message. When he is having a conversation with his girlfriend Claire (Chiara Zanni) on the sidewalk of a bar, the body of the caller falls off a building in front of them on the sidewalk. Brandt tells to the Detective Lavery (Deborah Kara Unger) and Detective Breedlove (Serge Houde) that are in charge of the investigation about the call that he had received and he becomes a suspect.

    When he receives another mysterious call from a woman also calling for help in his answering machine, he goes to the location and finds that she is dead. Brandt becomes the prime-suspect of Detectives Lavery and Breedlove when they find that the message was deleted from his answering machine. When Brandt discovers that the killer is following the only screenplay that he had sold to the cinema industry, "Senseless Killing", he tries to guess the next move of the serial-killer.

    "Messages Deleted" is a senseless, annoying and absurd thriller about a screenwriter that is informed about murders that are following a screenplay that he had written stolen the idea from another screenplay.

    Joel Brandt is irritating, hysterical, clumsy and imbecile, and takes all the possible wrong attitudes along the story. The plot is based on deleted messages in times when it is possible to have traceability of phone calls, technical means to retrieve a deleted message and surveillance (bugging) a phone number. The stupid open conclusion is never clear but the worst is the use of the word "cliché" along the story. The writer had the intention of making a cult-movie but unfortunately he has totally failed. My vote is one (awful).

    Title (Brazil): "Mensagens Deletadas" ("Deleted Messages")
    2Leofwine_draca

    What a disappointment...

    I thought that MESSAGES DELETED was a very poor thriller. It's a Canadian film that looks and feels like a television movie, so stilted is the dialogue and watered-down are the thrills. The director, Rob Cowan, only ever shot this one film and for the rest of his career has worked as a producer, so I guess this was a case of him dipping his toes into the water and finding it too cold.

    I've always liked Matthew Lillard as an actor - I remember him back in SERIAL MOM - but he can do little with his underwritten character here. Deborah Kara Unger (THE GAME) is on hand as a cop investigating a rather preposterous case, but she's a bore as well; this is a film where it feels like everybody left their talent at the door before the shoot.

    It's doubly disappointing as the script was written by Larry Cohen, who once had a fine career as a director of quirky, low budget horror pictures like IT'S ALIVE. More recently Cohen has enjoyed some success with his scripts for PHONE BOOTH (which was great) and CELLULAR (which wasn't), but MESSAGES DELETED is bottom of the barrel stuff for him.

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    • Trivia
      Final screenwriting credit for Larry Cohen prior to his death in 2019 .
    • Goofs
      At the end of the movie when the female protagonist finishes pouring gasoline all over the main character she drops the can to the ground, landing on its side. After she lights the match and is shot by the male cop, the can is placed back up-right.
    • Soundtracks
      Un bel dì vedremo
      From "Madama Butterfly"

      Music by Giacomo Puccini

      Performed by Ana María Martínez

      Courtesy of Naxos

      By arrangement with Source Q

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 2010 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Messages Deleted
    • Filming locations
      • Riverview Hospital, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada(interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Waterfront Pictures
      • Main Street Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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