The Telephone (2017)

ALL 01/30/2017 (en) Horror 27 Min
  • Release
    01/30/2017
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    The Telephone
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Fear The Call!

Overview

When Richard arrives in a small town, following the receipt of a letter and glass fish sent to his newspaper office, he is unaware of what he is about to become embroiled in. Intrigued by the story of a mysterious disappearance of a young woman Jane. Richard takes a room in the pub, the last place Jane was known to be alive. Awakened one night by an old telephone that seems to ring endlessly and then a chance encounter with the spectral image of a young woman, Richard decides to question the owner. Max an abstract artist denies ever seeing or putting up the woman in question. Richard is told 'The Telephone' must be in his imagination. Richard's instincts tell him there is more to the story. Is the ghostly figure seen late at night, that of Jane? Could the telephone ringing truly just be in his head? If you heard the ringing, would you be prepared to answer what lies at the end of the phone?

  1. Stuart Wheeldon

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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The Telephone (2017) 27 Min

ALL 01/30/2017 (en)
Horror
  • Release 01/30/2017
  • Production
  • Original title The Telephone
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Fear The Call!

Overview

When Richard arrives in a small town, following the receipt of a letter and glass fish sent to his newspaper office, he is unaware of what he is about to become embroiled in. Intrigued by the story of a mysterious disappearance of a young woman Jane. Richard takes a room in the pub, the last place Jane was known to be alive. Awakened one night by an old telephone that seems to ring endlessly and then a chance encounter with the spectral image of a young woman, Richard decides to question the owner. Max an abstract artist denies ever seeing or putting up the woman in question. Richard is told 'The Telephone' must be in his imagination. Richard's instincts tell him there is more to the story. Is the ghostly figure seen late at night, that of Jane? Could the telephone ringing truly just be in his head? If you heard the ringing, would you be prepared to answer what lies at the end of the phone?

  1. Stuart Wheeldon

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer