The Caller (1987 film)
The Caller | |
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Video release poster | |
Directed by | Arthur Allan Seidelman |
Produced by |
Frank Yablans Charles Band (exec.) |
Written by | Michael Sloane |
Starring |
Malcolm McDowell Madolyn Smith |
Music by | Richard Band |
Cinematography | Daniele Nannuzzi |
Edited by | Bert Glatstein |
Distributed by | Empire Pictures |
Release dates |
May 1987 December 27, 1989 (home video release) |
Running time | 97 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Caller is a 1987 mystery thriller film starring Malcolm McDowell and Madolyn Smith, distributed independently by Empire Pictures.
The special effects were done by FX engineer John Carl Beuchler, known for his long list of film credits including Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, and Re-Animator.[1]
Plot
A mysterious man joins a woman in her forest cabin. He initially claims that his car had broken down and he needs her assistance. Soon things become suspect. The two examine each other's stories for inconsistencies. The woman claims she caused the accident to lure the man up so she can kill him. The man claims he is a police officer, investigating the possibility the woman has killed her own family.
Neither claim stands up well to scrutiny. The movie then ends with a genre-bending twist.
Release
Originally intended for a theatrical release, the film was only shown at the 1987 Cannes Film Market and at the 1987 MystiFest in Italy. On December 27, 1989, the film was finally released in the United States on videocassette by Trans World Entertainment. MGM released a manufactured-on-demand DVD-R of the film on March 15, 2011.