Opening the film with a faux “wrong number” that’s actually a killer’s way of taunting his next victim is scary; having the killer get all meta and steer the conversation toward favorite horror movies is even scarier; having the dying victim’s mother pick up the extension and hear her daughter gasping her last breath is the scariest. Released in 1979, When a Stranger Calls leans into that same urban legend of the call coming from inside the house, with the added flavor of a babysitter in peril and, when the story flash-forwards, the ol’ “escaped lunatic” storyline. A fast food restaurant manager takes a phone call from someone who claims to be a cop investigating a theft involving an employee who’s still there working her shift—and as the hours pass, the voice on the phone coaxes all involved to do some very regrettable things.
Author: Cheryl Eddy
Published at: 2025-06-02 21:15:53
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