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The Caller

  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
13K
YOUR RATING
Rachelle Lefevre in The Caller (2011)
Troubled divorcee Mary Kee is tormented by a series of sinister phone calls from a mysterious woman. When Mary tries to break off contact the caller looks for revenge in a unique and terrifying way.
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A young divorcee is getting her life back together by moving into an apartment. But what will she do when a strange person repeatedly calls her, and threatens to change her new life around?A young divorcee is getting her life back together by moving into an apartment. But what will she do when a strange person repeatedly calls her, and threatens to change her new life around?A young divorcee is getting her life back together by moving into an apartment. But what will she do when a strange person repeatedly calls her, and threatens to change her new life around?

  • Director
    • Matthew Parkhill
  • Writer
    • Sergio Casci
  • Stars
    • Rachelle Lefevre
    • Stephen Moyer
    • Lorna Raver
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthew Parkhill
    • Writer
      • Sergio Casci
    • Stars
      • Rachelle Lefevre
      • Stephen Moyer
      • Lorna Raver
    • 110User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Videos5

    The Caller
    Trailer 2:37
    The Caller
    The Caller: Tell Her
    Clip 1:30
    The Caller: Tell Her
    The Caller: Tell Her
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    The Caller: Tell Her
    The Caller: Buried
    Clip 1:44
    The Caller: Buried
    The Caller: Pantry
    Clip 1:53
    The Caller: Pantry
    The Caller: Franks
    Clip 1:07
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    Photos16

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    Rachelle Lefevre
    Rachelle Lefevre
    • Mary Kee
    Stephen Moyer
    Stephen Moyer
    • John Guidi
    Lorna Raver
    Lorna Raver
    • Rose Lazar
    Ed Quinn
    Ed Quinn
    • Steven Campbell
    Luis Guzmán
    Luis Guzmán
    • George
    Lydia Echevarria
    • Old Woman
    Aris Mejias
    • Young Woman
    • (as Aris Mejias Agosto)
    Gladys Rodríguez
    • Concetta Guidi
    Sunshine Logroño
    Sunshine Logroño
    • John Guidi, Sr.
    • (as Emmanuel Logrono Molina)
    Brian Tester
    Brian Tester
    • Attorney Kirby
    • (as Bryan K. Tester)
    Grace Connelly
    • Dr. Hain
    Alfredo De Quesada
    Alfredo De Quesada
    • Attorney Davis
    José E. Hernández
    • French Teacher
    Cordelia González
    • Judge
    Sandra Rodríguez Rivera
    • Librarian
    Jo Wyatt
    • Young Mary
    • (voice)
    Adriana Benitez
    • Young Mary
    • (voice)
    Luillo Ruiz
    • Mary's Landlord
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Matthew Parkhill
    • Writer
      • Sergio Casci
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews110

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    hopla68

    Excellent chiller, subtle and very scary.

    After having seen thousands of films, most of them horror, one tends to get a little jaded. Especially with the turn the genre took to torture porn ( with saw on the very end of the positive side of the spectrum and films like hostel on the very negative part) i got a bit tired of the whole circus.

    And then, just when you officially are ready to give up and kill the odd hours with rubber sharks or other pests brought to you by SciFi a movie like the caller comes along.

    I never gave a 10 rating to any film,but this one does it right, to tell anything about the plot and developments within is a crime. This movie has to be seen and experienced. The basic plot rundown is giving away in other reviews so I wont comment on that. Enough to say this is one scary flick, its smartly written..chills and thrills.

    Go see it now, if you need a fix of spine tingling instead of blood pouring out of your TV set and body parts flying around.

    See it, now!
    7MarioTee

    Just came back here after watching "The Call"

    When I watched this movie almost 9 years ago, I loved it and I remember the plot and helplessness of the main protagonist, and how well it was made, every now and then. Watching the Korean remake (how to turn tables...), I think this one is weaker but still such a nice and well made little movie. It works well as a thriller and drama. I suggest you to watch the Korean one first, and then this one, both are well worth of your time.
    cosmo_tiger

    A very surprisingly good suspense movie that deserves to be watched. Very neat idea that is both exciting and tense. I say A-

    "People come together for a reason Mary, doesn't matter how." After starting divorce proceedings against her husband Mary (Leferve) starts a new life in a new apartment. After a series of phone calls from a woman they begin to talk about their situations. When the woman acts on an off-handed remark by Mary she begins to rethink the friendship. When people she knows start to disappear she doesn't know how to make it stop. 90% of the way you feel about a movie, I think, has to do with your expectations going in. Movies like "Bridesmaids" with all the hype can really let you down after it's talked up as much as it was. This one is the total opposite. Never hearing of this the trailer seemed interesting so I watched it. I was blown away. A very neat (although not original) idea. Think a suspense version of the "Lake House". I don't want to give anymore away so I will end this, but this is a surprisingly good must see. I really liked this movie. Overall, a very tense and exciting suspense that deserves more of an audience that I'm sure it will get. Watch this! I give it an A-.

    Would I watch again? - I think I might *Also try - Forget Me Not & Lake House
    5krachtm

    Interesting premise with poor execution

    The premise of this movie is actually somewhat interesting, even though it's pretty clearly "borrowed" from Frequency. I'm sure it was pitched as "Frequency meets 100 Feet (the Eric Red movie from 2008)". It's not the worst idea I've heard, though it's definitely derivative. The problem is that they never really got any further than that, and it plays out rather stereotypically, with heavy-handed direction, bland characters, trite plotting, and weak dialogue. What really saved the movie, however, was Lorna Raver, who played the crazy gypsy woman in Drag Me To Hell. Man, that woman is creepy! Just hearing her voice on the phone was enough to creep me out. Without her, this movie would only be a 4/10. I'm tempted to give this movie a 6/10, just because of her, but she was the only good thing in it, really.

    There are a few times when you're left scratching your head, wondering why the characters are so dumb, but these kinds of thrillers absolutely depend on stupid characters doing things that defy all common sense. If that kind of thing annoys you, I'd avoid this movie. Otherwise, if you're not expecting much and lower your expectations, you might find this an enjoyable waste of time. It's nothing special, but it's not offensively bad, either. If you liked this movie, I'd suggest checking out 100 Feet, a supernatural thriller featuring an abused wife trying to convince people that she's being haunted by her dead, abusive husband. It wasn't amazing, but it was significantly better than this movie. Obviously, there's also Frequency, but that was played much more straight, without the B movie vibe of 100 Feet or The Caller.
    8nitzanhavoc

    Excellent and well made!!! Another proof that reviewers here cannot be trusted. Perhaps the most underrated Horror film in history.

    So it's official, I either don't understand this site, or I don't understand the way people who vote/rate here think. The Caller just might be the most underrated Horror film of 2011, or even ever! So please let me start by recommending that you don't let yourself miss out on it, as you could easily find one million films that would be less fun to watch.

    The plot is realistic and relatable, slightly feminist but not in an annoying criticizing way (I hate seeing socio-political agendas and messages in fiction films, regardless of what they are). Mary has recently left her abusive husband and is now living alone in a new apartment. Great acting by Rachelle Lefevre, who is very different than your usual "blond with blue eyes" in Horror films.

    As for the story - one of the best most original ideas I've ever seen in a Horror film. Perhaps the idea has been done before, but it's been a first time for me. Many Horror films attempt to make the audience scared and uncomfortable by relating to the terror and despair that are felt by the characters. The Caller does that in a remarkable way that is both original (even if not ground breaking) and immensely effective! That's the way to connect cross-time from Sc-Fi to victim control in Horror!

    The cinematography is slightly disappointing, and some of the shots simply appeared a little amateur, as if done by someone not very comfortable with a camera. However, the profound audio effects really make up for it, I really liked them! And to top it all - not one of the annoying overused cheats appear! No visible silicone breasts, no death on account of car not starting, not even an inability to communicate due to a cellphone having no signal! Not to mention there's no use of the corny "sudden loud music to make you jump". There are a few scenes with quiet, close-up and then sudden noise, but delicately and gently done.

    All in all - I don't like rating films too high, nor too low. I always look for shortcomings on account of being a pretty easy grader. The Caller, in my opinion, deserves a heck of a lot more recognition and compliments than it's been given. I loved every second of it, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a truly well made Horror film.

    Related interests

    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
    Drama
    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    Horror
    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
    Mystery
    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in L'Empire contre-attaque (1980)
    Sci-Fi
    Cho Yeo-jeong in Parasite (2019)
    Thriller

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    • Trivia
      The original ending to the film featured a young couple being shown around the apartment after Mary has moved. The final shot focused on the telephone ringing ominously. The ending that was eventually used was actually to be the second-to-last scene in the film.
    • Goofs
      Just hiding dead body/bodies making a break wall doesn't hide the smell of rotting dead body. Within few days reek will spread through half a block not just the whole building would bring cops over in a jiffy.
    • Connections
      Featured in Don't Pick Up the Phone: The Making of the Caller (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      EVERY SINGLE PRAYER
      Performed by Unkle (as UNKLE) featuring Gavin Clarke (as Gavin Clark)

      Written by Gavin Clarke, James Lavelle, Pablo Clements, Aidan Lavelle

      Courtesy of Surrender All Ltd

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 2013 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuộc Gọi Bí Ẩn
    • Filming locations
      • Puerto Rico
    • Production companies
      • Alcove Entertainment
      • Head Gear Films
      • Metrol Technology
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $229,746
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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