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When a Stranger Calls
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Directed by Fred Walton, Fred Walton.
In this thriller, a baby-sitter is terrorized by an anonymous telephone caller who turns out to be a particularly persistent serial killer. When a stranger calls to ask, "Have you checked the children lately?" teenaged sitter Jill Johnson (Carol Kane) is understandably spooked. After a series of increasingly creepy calls culminates in a request for "your blood...all over me," Jill learns from the police operator that the man is calling from inside the house. One narrow escape and two dead children later, the police capture British maniac Curt Duncan (Tony Beckley). Several years later, the killer escapes from a mental institution and plagues Tracy (Colleen Dewhurst), a hard-drinking New Yorker. Foiled by John Clifford (Charles Durning), the same cop who investigated the original case, Duncan sets his sights back on his original victim, Jill Johnson, who, now married and out to dinner with her husband, has left her own young children at home -- with a baby-sitter. When a Stranger Calls helped inspire Drew Barrymore's famous opening scene in Wes Craven's Scream. Kane, Durning, and director Fred Walton would return for 1993's TV-movie sequel, When a Stranger Calls Back. Beckley died a year after the original film's release. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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divinemsjunebugdivinemsjunebug Re: What was the FIRST film tha ...
by divinemsjunebug in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"God, I know what you mean about Frankenstein. I cannot watch that movie again because I feel so sorry for him. It's just too painful to watch for me...Okay, I know I'm a freak, but it is really sad. I was watching a documentary about Frankenstein and in the first draft of the movie, the doctor dies, but then they changed it because they thought audiences would be pissed if there wasn't a happy ending. I also heard that all the equipment they made for the movie still works and is still rented for other movies like Van Helsing and The Illusionist (I think that was the movie). Anyway, it's pretty interesting.Man, I just can't remember the first film that truly scared me. I actually think it was that made for TV movie Don't Be Afraid of the Dark that I had mentioned in another post OR I think it was When a Stranger Calls, I just don't remember, I have been watching scary movies since I was 7 or 8 years old. It all started with Scooby Doo and just ke ... " [More]
 



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