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The Call

There are 188 million 911 calls a year. This one made it personal.
2013 | 94m | English

(133327 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Jordan Turner is an experienced 911 operator but when she makes an error in judgment and a call ends badly, Jordan is rattled and unsure if she can continue. But when teenager Casey Welson is abducted in the back of a man's car and calls 911, Jordan is the one called upon to use all of her experience, insights and quick thinking to help Casey escape, and not just to save her, but to make sure the man is brought to justice.
Release Date: Mar 14, 2013
Director: Brad Anderson
Writer: Richard D'Ovidio, Nicole D'Ovidio, Jon Bokenkamp
Genres: Crime, Thriller
Keywords underground, gas station, kidnapping, psychopath, murder, serial killer, torture chamber, incest overtones, slasher, psychological thriller, multiple stabbings, person on fire, cell phone, guilt, psycho, emotionally disturbed, disturbed, emergency services
Production Companies TriStar Pictures, WWE Studios, Stage 6 Films, Troika Pictures, Amasia Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $68,572,378
Budget: $13,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Halle Berry Jordan Turner
Abigail Breslin Casey Welson
Morris Chestnut Officer Paul Phillips
Michael Eklund Michael Foster
David Otunga Officer Jake Devans
Michael Imperioli Alan Denado
Justina Machado Rachel
José Zúñiga Marco
Roma Maffia Maddy
Evie Thompson Leah Templeton
Denise Dowse Flora
Ella Rae Peck Autumn
Jenna Lamia Brooke
Ross Gallo Josh
Tara Platt Female Trainee
Sammy Busby Officer
Michael Linstroth Officer #1
Lisa Grady Forensics Agent
Rakefet Abergel Trainee #1
Jay Potter Bryan
Teresa Jelks-Kirkley Operator #1
Yolanda Arroyo Operator #2
Frankie Louis Mulcahy Young Operator in Quiet Room
Steven Williams Terrence
Thomas Rosales Jr. Jose
Alisa Hensley Soccer Mom
Kimberly Bailey Additional Voices (voice)
Kirk Baily Additional Voices (voice)
Michael James Clark Additional Voices (voice)
Patty Connolly Additional Voices (voice)
Vicki Davis Additional Voices (voice)
Eddie Frierson Additional Voices (voice)
Elisa Gabrielli Additional Voices (voice)
Nicholas Guest Additional Voices (voice)
Donna Lynn Leavy Additional Voices (voice)
Jacqueline Pinol Additional Voices (voice)
Terence Mathews Additional Voices (voice)
David Michie Additional Voices (voice)
Jonathan Nichols Additional Voices (voice)
Maria Nicolacakis Additional Voices (voice)
Michael Ralph Additional Voices (voice)
Mark Sussman Additional Voices (voice)
Ruth Zalduondo Additional Voices (voice)
Name Job
Richard D'Ovidio Screenplay, Story
Avi Youabian Editor
Franco-Giacomo Carbone Production Design, Art Direction
Thomas Yatsko Director of Photography
Nicole D'Ovidio Story
Vanessa Rodriguez Spencer Casting
Ed McDermott II Stunt Driver
Steve Hassenpflug Utility Stunts
Sheila Jaffe Casting
Nick Stanner Stunts
Charlie Campbell Art Direction
Dennis McCarthy Stunt Coordinator
Stephen Dunford Stunt Double
Jason Gray Utility Stunts
Dean Jones Makeup Department Head
Kristy Horiuchi Makeup Department Head
Gregory Byrne Set Dresser
Darren McEvoy Set Dresser
Lon Bender Supervising Sound Editor
Bill R. Dean Sound Effects Editor
Kris Fenske Sound Designer
Marc Fishman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Christian P. Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pravina Sippy Visual Effects Producer
Doug Delaney Digital Intermediate Colorist
Brad Anderson Director
John Debney Original Music Composer, Music
Jon Bokenkamp Story
Rene Mousseux Stunts
Kanin Howell Stunt Coordinator, Stunt Double
Natascha Hopkins Stunt Double
Alisa Hensley Stunts
Allison Caetano Stunt Double
Dan Brown Stunt Double
Magali Guidasci Costume Design
Robert Gould Set Decoration
Sam Patton Production Assistant
Name Title
Jeffrey Graup Producer
Michael Luisi Producer
Robert Stein Producer
Michael A. Helfant Producer
Bradley Gallo Producer
Allen Church Co-Executive Producer
Philip M. Cohen Executive Producer
Carlos Alberto de Oliveira Jr. Co-Executive Producer
William Gallo II Executive Producer
Dale Rosenbloom Executive Producer
Guy J. Louthan Executive Producer
Alberto Raposo de Oliveira Co-Executive Producer
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2024 5 38 86 21
2024 6 29 51 22
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

It’s Done! Directed by Brad Anderson and starring Halle Berry and Abigail Breslin, The Call is one of those infuriating thriller movies that destroys all its hard work with a lame last quarter. The plot is based around a 911 Emergency Call Centre, where Berry works but suffers a breakdown of sort ... s when an error she makes costs the life of a young girl being stalked by a maniac. Some time later and Breslin is abducted by a whacko and locked in the trunk of his car, which brings Berry back into dutiful action. Can she save the girl this time? For the most part it’s a sturdy thriller, it’s not breaking new ground or anything, but it has some good ideas and the scenes of Breslin and Berry talking on the phone are well crafted and performed. So far so tightly wound by Anderson. But there’s a point in the movie where you know exactly what is going to happen for the remainder of film. Logic, suspense and credibility is quickly replaced by a roll call of popcorn munching conventions clearly aimed at pleasing the undemanding multiplex goers. The police are buffoons but thankfully Berry, a phone operator, can do their job for them. Though this comes at a cost to Berry as well. Where earlier there was an actress playing with conviction an interesting and emotionally confused character, now she is reduced to doing the sort of dumb things that happen in laughably bad scream queen movies. Or not as the case may be in one colossal plot hole that is badly attempted to be explained away by the makers! Such a shame, because both Berry and Breslin turn in good thriller performances, and Michael Eklund is suitably nuts as the serial killer with on-going issues. But they are all better than this screenplay, and deserve better, it feels compromised after such a good start, while Anderson is clearly capable of greater things given he has Session 9, The Machinist and Transsiberian on his CV. The Call is cautiously recommended to those after a better than average thriller time waster. The lead actors are good value, the direction clean, the premise safe and the production design for the nutter’s lair suitably grotty. If only the writer and the suited financial backers could have been in sync and stayed true to the earlier tone of the pic, then this would have been a bigger hit. 6/10

May 16, 2024