Call Me (1988) [R]

Release Date:
May 20, 1988

Original Title:
Call Me

Alternate Titles:
A Linha Escaldante
Call Me
Chiamami di notte
Forró drót
Llámame
Murhaaja soittaa?
Verführung am Telefon
Zadzwon do mnie

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Martel Media
Vestron Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 96

Her fantasies could be fatal.

After agreeing to meet an obscene caller at a bar, a young New York reporter witnesses a murder and becomes an unwilling player in a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse.

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ADR Editor:
Darrell Hanzalik

Additional Photography:
Timothy Housel
Terry Hopkins

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Kate Sanford

Assistant Editor:
John Hill

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Tricia Sacchi

Assistant Production Design:
Jocelyne Beaudoin
Brad Ricker

Assistant Sound Editor:
Mary Hickey
Ken Eluto

Associate Producer:
Karyn Kay
Kenneth Berg

Best Boy Electric:
William W. Lister

Boom Operator:
Keith Gardner

Casting:
Lynn Kressel

Casting Assistant:
Karen Gruenberger
Christa Blackwood

Costume Design:
Hali Breindel

Dialogue Editor:
Neil L. Kaufman

Director:
Sollace Mitchell

Director of Photography:
Zoltán David

Dolly Grip:
Tom Farmer

Driver:
Joe Walsh
Herb Lieberz
John Rainey
Bob Lapina
Edward Devereaux II

Editor:
Paul Fried

Electrician:
Donald M. Angst
John Merriman
John Cardoni

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Alan Grabelsky

Executive Producer:
Ruth Vitale
Steven Reuther
Mitchell Cannold

Extras Casting:
Susan Shopmaker

First Assistant Camera:
Eric Swanek

First Assistant Director:
Gary Marcus

Foley Editor:
Frank Kern

Gaffer:
Michael F. Barrow

Grip:
Edward Jabara
Brian Branigan
William D. Moran

Hairdresser:
Jean-Paul Davis

Key Grip:
Robert M. Andres

Line Producer:
Richard J. Gelfand
Mary Kane

Location Assistant:
Daniel Strol
Noga Isackson

Location Manager:
K.C. Schulberg

Makeup Artist:
Ma Kalaadevi Ananda

Music Editor:
George Craig
James Burt

Original Music Composer:
David Michael Frank

Producer:
John E. Quill
Kenneth F. Martel

Production Accountant:
Linda H. Miller

Production Coordinator:
Adrienne Kahn

Production Design:
Stephen McCabe

Property Master:
Frank O'Shea

Scenic Artist:
Jeffrey L. Glave

Screenplay:
Karyn Kay

Script Supervisor:
Chantal Bernheim
Susan Lane

Second Assistant Camera:
Myra-Lee Cohen

Second Assistant Director:
Gina Randazzo

Set Decoration:
Leigh Johnson

Set Dresser:
James Branigan
Martha Fishkin

Sound Editor:
Jack Haigis

Sound Mixer:
Tom Nelson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mel Zelniker

Special Effects:
J.C. Brotherhood
Russell Berg

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Michael Maddi

Still Photographer:
Bob Marshak

Story:
Sollace Mitchell
Karyn Kay

Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Hock

Stunts:
Jery Hewitt
Michael Russo

Supervising Sound Editor:
Greg Sheldon

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James Fanning

Unit Manager:
Diana Phillips

Wardrobe Assistant:
Linda Lee Cocuzzo
Kathleen Mobley
Amalia Shifrin

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Danajean Cicerchi

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