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One Missed Call [Blu-ray]


Directed by
   Eric Valette




Authentic U.S. Region 1
U.S. Factory Sealed
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Genre: Drama

Plot Outline:
     It happens to one. Then another. And another. College students discover eerie voicemail messages on their cell phones. Each call comes from the near future. Each call has the chilling voice of the student during his or her last moments alive. And each call comes true. Terror is One Missed Call away in this got-your-number shocker based on the hit Japanese thriller Chakushin ari. Does the viral spree of calls have a single source? Is there something that links the victims? Psych student Beth Raymond (Shannyn Sossamon) and detective Jack Andrews (Ed Burns) scramble for answers. And they're working fast. Because Beth just discovered an ominous message.
 

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Cast Summary:
  Shannyn Sossamon Beth Raymond
  Edward Burns Jack Andrews
  Ana Claudia Talanc￯﾿ᄑn Taylor Anthony
  Ray Wise Ted Summers
  Azura Skye Leann Cole
  Johnny Lewis Brian Sousa
  Jason Beghe Ray Purvis
  Margaret Cho Mickey Lee
  Meagan Good Shelley Baum
  Rhoda Griffis Marie Layton
  Dawn Dininger Monster Marie

Studio: Warner Home Video

DVD Release Date: 2008-04-22

Runtime: 87

Country: USA

Language: English

Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada)

Format: Color  Full Screen  Widescreen Bluray

Number of discs: 1

Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1

Comment:
    Shannon Sossamon is Beth, a developmental psychology student who has plenty of cause for concern after her friend Leann (Azura Skye) receives a panicked cell phone message from herself days in the future. After Leann falls in front of a train at the same date and time on the message, Beth suspects that she may be next. Beth's fear seems even more justified after her friend Taylor (Ana Claudia Talancon) befalls a similar fate as her phone message is being investigated by a reality TV host (Ray Wise) who specializes in unexplained phenomena. With the help of police chief Jack Andrews (Ed Byrnes), Beth discovers a link between the calls and a deceased mother and daughter. A slow burning ghost tale, ONE MISSED CALL establishes a mood of creepiness before the opening credits and sustains it right through to the conclusion. Instead of major shocks or gore, we're given subtle glimpses of ghostly figures or slightly distorted faces that are effective in creating unease. Sossamon makes a pleasing heroine, and the always excellent Wise makes the most of his small role. Almost old-fashioned in its restraint, the film is a good candidate for family viewing--and spooky enough to give all but the most jaded horror fan goose bumps.