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One Missed Call

One Missed Call Synopsis"What will it sound like when you die?" In the supernatural thriller "One Missed Call," a chain of people receive terrifying cell phone messages of their own final fatal moments. Though the messages can be deleted, their number is up.

Beth Raymond (Shannyn Sossamon) is traumatized when she witnesses the gruesome deaths of two friends just days apart. Even more disturbing, she knows that both of them had received chilling cell phone messages - actual recordings of their own horrifying last moments. Impossibly, the calls were received days before they died, but each death occurred precisely when and how the messages foretold.

The police think Beth is delusional - except for Detective Jack Andrews (Edward Burns) whose own sister was killed in a freak accident that bears a strange similarity to the deaths of Beth's friends. Together, Jack and Beth work feverishly to unravel the mystery behind the ominous calls.

But even as they get closer to the truth, Beth's cell phone begins to ring with an eerie tune, and the readout says One Missed Call...

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Release Date: January 4, 2008
Genre: Suspense, Horror and Remake
Running Time:
Distributor(s): Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
Tagline: What will it sound like when you die?
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and terror, frightening images, some sexual material and thematic elements.

Director:
Eric Valette

Writer(s):
Andrew Klavan - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Shinya Egawa - Executive Producer
Timothy M. Bourne - Executive Producer
Josef Lautenschlager - Executive Producer
Andreas Thiesmeyer - Executive Producer
Scott Kroopf - Producer
Lauren C. Weissman - Producer
Jennie Lew Tugend - Producer
Broderick Johnson - Producer
Andrew Kosove - Producer
Manfred Heid - Co-Producer
Gerd Koechlin - Co-Producer

Movie Casts:
Edward Burns - Jack Andrews
Shannyn Sossamon - Beth Raymond
Azura Skye - Leann Cole
Ana Claudia Talancón - Taylor Anthony
Ray Wise - Ted Summers
Rhoda Griffis - Marie
Margaret Cho - Detective
Jessica Brown - Jeanne Andrews
Johnny Lewis - Brian
Tara Ansley - College Student
Kaira Whitehead - Jewel
Alana Locke - Young Beth
Wilbur Fitzgerald - Lieutenant
Nathan Standridge - Crime Scene Investigator Tech
Randy McDowell - Clerk
Greyson Chadwick - Giggling Coed
Mitch English - Anchor / Announcer
Ariel Winter - Ellie
Kevin Navayne - Bouncer #2
Grace Baine - Professor
Luanne Byrd - Bus Passenger
Brian Beegle - Player Guy
Jeff Hallman - Artist's friend
Katie Kneeland - Maddie
Roy McCrerey - Dr. Painter
Dave Spector - Phony producer
Steve Warren - Dr. Hartman
Alexandra Taylor - Pretty Girl with Phone
Raegan Lamb - Laurel Layton
Roshika West - Student
John Bailey - Grip
Neill Calabro - Police Officer
Blake Hester - College Student
Shawn Reynolds - Morgue Worker
Faye Yvette McQueen - Doctor
Geoff McKnight - Fire Captain
Scott White - Coffee Shop patron
Jonathan Edward-Davis - Frat Boy
Melanie McCullough - College Student
Greg Corbett - John
Cal Johnson - Bucket Fireman #1
Lashon Cross - Student
David Dysinger - College Student
Kasia Kowalczyk - Nanny
Stephanie Schlund - Leann's Dead Reflection in Mirror
Karen Beyer - Mrs. Ford
Jason Horgan - Dr. Ken Brown
Nathan Wright - College student
Dawn Dininger - Monster Marie
Shawn Cooney - Loiterer / Club Go-er
Bob Seel - Cab Driver
Joe Woodyard - Bullet Wound Victim
Matthew Browning - Man on the Bus
Robert Cannon - Coroner
Baxter Bradham - Coffee Shop Patron
Jody Thompson - EMS Aid
Chad Schuermeyer - Boom Operator
Donny Stamper - College Student
Kenneth L. Zirkman - Construction Worker
Sarah Jean Kubik - Monster Ellie
Kelly Finley - Mom
J.T. Seidler - Crime Scene Investigator
Lauren Peyton - Reception Nurse
Ryan Maldonado - College Student
Kendyl McCray - Freshman Girl
Charles D. Frame - Mr. Cole
Andy Velo - Bouncer #1
Sarah Jean - Monster Ellie
Mike E. King - Police Officer
Todd Whitfield - Crime Scene Investigator

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