अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWhen a beautiful actress returns from a short trip to London, a mysterious man begins to stalk her. As she slowly turns the corner, she sees him and faints. Hours later she awakens, unable t... सभी पढ़ेंWhen a beautiful actress returns from a short trip to London, a mysterious man begins to stalk her. As she slowly turns the corner, she sees him and faints. Hours later she awakens, unable to recognize her own husband and friends.When a beautiful actress returns from a short trip to London, a mysterious man begins to stalk her. As she slowly turns the corner, she sees him and faints. Hours later she awakens, unable to recognize her own husband and friends.
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- ट्रिवियाThe tagline "TELLY SAVALAS on the other side of the law!" suggests this role is contrary to what audiences had come to expect of Savalas, as a cop champion for good, which would come to full fruition the following year, in his wildly successful "Kojak" television series.
- गूफ़The falling object (girder? light-box?) that knocks the piano that pins Ranko in reality would not have been heavy enough or properly positioned relative to the piano to have knocked it over.
- भाव
Airline Ticket Clerk: OK, sir, KLM flight 102, tomorrow morning at 10:30. I see that it's finally been decided. Indecision is not just a woman's prerogative.
Ranko Drasovic: Is that so funny to you?
Airline Ticket Clerk: I wasn't laughing sir, just smiling.
Ranko Drasovic: I don't like men who smile at me. I always think they're fags.
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Black Christmas (1974)
Of course, considering all the above points, you'd think that I'm extremely biased and couldn't possibly write a properly objective review about "The Killer is on the Phone". Not true, in fact, because even though I'm incredibly happy that I was finally able to watch this movie, I do reckon that it's merely just a mediocre effort that probably won't even make my giallo top 50. The main shortcomings here are definitely the slow pacing, the unnecessarily complex and illogical plot and – most of all – the lack of violence and perversity. Theater actress Eleanor Lorraine spots a bald and uncanny man at a drinking fountain and faints. This was the same man who murdered her beloved husband five years ago, but because of the shock she suffers from amnesia and doesn't remember anything that happened in the past five years, including the killer's identity. The killer – Ranko Drasovic – doesn't know Eleanor's memory is gone, so he starts stalking her and plans to get rid of the witness. Meanwhile, Eleanor's surrounding also face many issues. She doesn't recognize both her new husband and her lover, and she has forgotten all her lines of the stage play that premieres the next Saturday. The script surely has a lot of potential and features a handful of great ideas, but the elaboration is poor and implausible. Eleanor suffers from a severe case of amnesia, yet everybody allows her to wander around town on her own and hold private investigations without offering her help or support. The killer has numerous of opportunities to eliminate her quickly but prefers to observe her endlessly, instead probably just to stretch the running time. Oh, and by the way, so much for the film's title, as the killer only calls her house once and that sequence is rather irrelevant because there isn't an actual telephone conversation going on The last 10- 15 minutes feature a few suspenseful moments and typically absurd giallo-twists, including the chase behind the theater scenes and the truth regarding her husband's death, but it's not enough to save the film. Stelvio Cipriani provides a marvelous musical score, as usual, and furthermore this film only proves that Bruges is a beautiful city; 36 years before the blockbuster hit "In Bruges" did the same.
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- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 43 मिनट
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- 2.35 : 1