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| Director: | Fred Walton | 
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| Writer: | Steve Feke, Fred Walton | 
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| A student babysitter has her evening disturbed when the phone rings. So begins a series of increasingly terrifying and threatening calls that lead to a shocking revelation. | |
| Release Date: | Aug 24, 1979 | 
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| Director: | Fred Walton | 
| Writer: | Steve Feke, Fred Walton | 
| Genres: | Horror, Thriller | 
| Keywords | babysitter, phone call, sinister, frightened, horrified | 
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Melvin Simon Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $25,000,000 Budget: $1,500,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Carol Kane | Jill Johnson | 
| Charles Durning | John Clifford | 
| Colleen Dewhurst | Tracy | 
| Tony Beckley | Curt Duncan | 
| Rutanya Alda | Mrs. Mandrakis | 
| Carmen Argenziano | Dr. Mandrakis | 
| Kirsten Larkin | Nancy | 
| Ron O'Neal | Lt. Charlie Garber | 
| Heetu | Houseboy | 
| Rachel Roberts | Dr. Monk | 
| Michael Champion | Bill | 
| William Boyett | Sgt. Sacker (as Bill Boyett) | 
| Joseph Reale | Bartender | 
| Ed Wright | Retired Man | 
| Louise Wright | Retired Woman | 
| Carol Tillery Banks | Mrs. Garber | 
| Dennis McMullen | Maintenance Man | 
| Wally Taylor | Cheater | 
| John Tobyansen | Bar Customer | 
| Sarah Dammann | Bianca Lockart | 
| Richard Bail | Stevie Lockart | 
| Steven Anderson | Stephen Lockart | 
| Lenora May | Sharon | 
| Randy Holland | Maitre d' | 
| Trent Dolan | Policeman #1 | 
| Frank DiElsi | Policeman #2 | 
| Arell Blanton | Policeman #3 | 
| DeForest Covan | Officer #1 | 
| Charles Boswell | Officer #2 | 
| Dick Warlock | Bartender (uncredited) | 
| Cheryl Wilson | Mrs. Shifrin (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Steve Feke | Writer | 
| Sam Vitale | Editor | 
| Penny Perry | Casting | 
| Elayne Barbara Ceder | Production Design | 
| Lee Poll | Set Decoration | 
| Ruby Ford | Hairstylist | 
| Billy Laughridge | Hairstylist | 
| Bob Mills | Makeup Artist | 
| Edie Panda | Hairstylist | 
| Barbara Michaels | Unit Production Manager | 
| Lynn M. Morgan | Second Assistant Director | 
| Dana Kaproff | Original Music Composer | 
| Fred Walton | Writer, Director | 
| Donald Peterman | Director of Photography | 
| Edward Ledding | First Assistant Director | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Steve Feke | Producer | 
| Doug Chapin | Producer | 
| Larry Kostroff | Associate Producer | 
| Barry Krost | Executive Producer | 
| Melvin Simon | Executive Producer | 
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**_A killer psycho escapes from the asylum and…_** “When a Stranger Calls” (1979) is low-key horror mixed with detective drama/thriller. I say “low-key” because there’s little-to-no gore, although there’s suspense, chases and flashes of violence. It’s very polished and was obviously influenced by ... the artistic “Halloween” (1978) except with a very human antagonist as opposed to the indestructible Michael Myers. Then there’s the big city detective element à la “Dirty Harry” (1971) and “Tightrope” (1984), but with a pot-bellied, average-guy investigator (Charles Durning). The film’s best known for its harrowing opening sequence, which was borrowed for Wes Craven’s “Scream” (1996) with Drew Barrymore taking over Carol Kane’s role. It’s a work of art with a rich, atmospheric score by Dana Kaproff. Unfortunately there’s a little too much drag time in the long mid-section, which wouldn’t work for modern viewers with ADHD. Then there’s the individual unconscious in the closet with no wounds (rolling my eyes). The movie runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles. GRADE: B-/B