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Murder by Phone

  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Murder by Phone (1982)
HorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

A disgruntled phone company employee develops a device whereby those answering a phone can be murdered, and it's up to Nat Bridger to stop the killer.A disgruntled phone company employee develops a device whereby those answering a phone can be murdered, and it's up to Nat Bridger to stop the killer.A disgruntled phone company employee develops a device whereby those answering a phone can be murdered, and it's up to Nat Bridger to stop the killer.

  • Director
    • Michael Anderson
  • Writers
    • Michael Butler
    • Dennis Shryack
    • John Kent Harrison
  • Stars
    • Richard Chamberlain
    • John Houseman
    • Sara Botsford
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Anderson
    • Writers
      • Michael Butler
      • Dennis Shryack
      • John Kent Harrison
    • Stars
      • Richard Chamberlain
      • John Houseman
      • Sara Botsford
    • 19User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Chamberlain
    Richard Chamberlain
    • Nat Bridger
    John Houseman
    John Houseman
    • Stanley Markowitz
    Sara Botsford
    Sara Botsford
    • Ridley Taylor
    Robin Gammell
    Robin Gammell
    • Noah Clayton
    Gary Reineke
    Gary Reineke
    • Lt. Meara
    Barry Morse
    Barry Morse
    • Fred Waites
    Alan Scarfe
    Alan Scarfe
    • John Websole
    James B. Douglas
    • Jack Gilsdorf
    Ken Pogue
    Ken Pogue
    • Fil Thorner
    Neil Munro
    • Winters
    Jefferson Mappin
    Jefferson Mappin
    • Photographer
    Tom Butler
    Tom Butler
    • Detective Tamblyn
    Colin Fox
    Colin Fox
    • Dr. Alderman
    Luba Goy
    Luba Goy
    • Beth Freemantle
    Lenore Zann
    Lenore Zann
    • Connie Lawson
    Clare Coulter
    Clare Coulter
    • Bag Lady
    George R. Robertson
    George R. Robertson
    • George Lord
    Jo-Anne Hannah
    • Sandra Thorner
    • (as Joann Lang-Hannah)
    • Director
      • Michael Anderson
    • Writers
      • Michael Butler
      • Dennis Shryack
      • John Kent Harrison
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    7richardchatten

    I'll Call You

    On paper this sounds pretty uninspiring, but 'Bells' turns out to be an ingenious idea well-executed (a bit like Didier Grousset's 'Kamikaze' [1986] in reverse), that reunites the director and composer of 'The Quiller Memorandum'.

    The script vaguely recalls 'Quatermass 2', is lively, quite witty in places and generous to the supporting characters (Gary Reineke, in particular, is visibly enjoying himself as the police lieutenant, who gets to develop as the film progresses), the Toronto locations are well used, and it all builds up to a satisfyingly explosive climax. One can nit-pick - Richard Chamberlain gets a lot of lucky breaks looking for information - but it certainly makes you pay attention every time yet another 'phone rings; did every single phone in Toronto - even the Mickey Mouse ones - have exactly the same ring tone in 1980, by the way?
    7PeterMitchell-506-564364

    Hell's bells

    Alternatively known as Bells, here's an entertaining chiller with two gooder actors for a film that's still a good solid drama/thriller. Certainly something different here, we have a disgruntled nut who used to work for the phone company, taking people out at random, some he personally knows, by upping the voltage so high, their body melts, their ears explode, and are sent flying backwards whether on subways, or from high rise buildings. Richard Chamberlain, of all people, is a professor, who investigates the killings, when one of his best students, is a victim (the first one on the subway). While bedding architect (Sara Botsford- Rats) he teams up with a cop who he first bangs heads with, on the account of his no caring attitude, they try to flush out the killer, who's doing his business from a small electricity house, which is also his abode. John Houseman, an old lecturer and close friend of Chamberlain, has something to hide here, too, which I thought was a good shock point (pardon the expression). I did like the cop in this film, a Frederick Forest type guy, I found a hoot, if the whole film. The death scenes are classics, and we do question if we could really kill someone by upping the amps so high. How they set the killer up, is classic, as is the last call Richard Chamberlain takes, that he shouldn't of. On the whole, Bells is fun viewing for the horror/thriller viewer, though I don't think it will turn you off answering your next call.
    8CooperCom

    Exciting thriller

    This movie is known under the title "Bells" in my country. Bells is a exciting and unusual thriller about a killer who kills people with the help of the phone (he sends some deadly sounds through the phone). The movie is made with skill and have great & convincing actors who really takes the job serious. The plot is good and makes you feel the tension in the film. Recommended

    I give it 8 out of 10
    6The_Void

    Cant afford a knife? Why not use the phone instead?

    Given the title, you would expect 'Murder by Phone' to be a silly eighties slasher style flick...and that's actually more or less what it is. The most notable thing about this film is definitely the killer's modus operandi. Most slashers simply feature some guy with a knife, but the killer in this film has decided to go a step further than that and had developed a way to use an ordinary telephone as a murder weapon! Obviously, the whole thing comes off as being more than a little bit silly, but the way that the murders are carried out is amusing enough. The plot centres on these murders and takes the form of an investigative thriller, as our hero, Nat Bridger, begins looking into the death of one of his students. The film is never really all that interesting, but at least it's not boring and there's usually another murder scene just around the corner anyway; though unfortunately, they are pretty much the same. Director Michael Anderson does manage some fairly good moments of suspense, a couple of major characters have close calls (no pun intended) when speaking on the phone and there are various other bits and bobs to keep us interested. I can't say that this is a brilliant film, but it's at least worth a look.
    BaronBl00d

    Did You Forget To Pay Your Phone Bill?

    Canadian horror film starring Richard Chamberlain as a professor out to prove a conspiracy exists in a huge phone company as they cover up a mad killer that uses high-pitch frequencies on the phone to kill people. The movie resembles Coma with its thriller-like atmosphere and its one person against the world protagonist. As thrillers go, the film is pretty enjoyable, although it is definitely short on logic. You really will need to suspend some disbelief here. Michael Anderson directs(quite a ways down from directing Around the World in Eighty Days if you ask me...which you didn't) with some polish and flair, using the materials he is given to their best. John Houseman is somewhat wasted in the film, but his verbal reparte with Chamberlain is quite amusing. Chamberlain is adequate in the lead. The special effects are...well, not too impressive. Some of the death scenes are over-acted and over-directed, and unintentionally amusing.

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    • Trivia
      Known in the UK as "Bells".
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Nat Bridger: I'll call ya!

    • Crazy credits
      Pictures of telephones, the same ones seen throughout the film, are displayed throughout the concluding credits, which finish with a telephone ringing.
    • Alternate versions
      Murder by Phone is the title of the truncated US release. The original version was entitled Bells, and runs an additional 20 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Horror of It All (1983)

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Starkstrom
    • Filming locations
      • Cinespace Film Studios - 11030 Highway 27, Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
      • Famous Players
      • Coco Films I
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    • Budget
      • CA$5,600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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