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Release Date:
February 5, 1972
Original Title:
When Michael Calls
Alternate Titles:
Cuando llama Michael
Ghost Calls - Stimmen aus dem Jenseits
Helen und die Stimme aus dem Jenseits
Shattered Silence
Silêncio Quebrado
Una llamada imposible
Безумец
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television
Palomar Pictures International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 73
A woman begins to receive ominous phone calls from her nephew, who died 15 years earlier. With each phone call, a family member dies. Will she be the next in line?
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Assistant Editor:
Corky Ehlers
Assistant Set Dresser:
Gerry Holmes
Best Boy Electric:
Paul Bolton
Boom Operator:
Omero Pataracchia
Camera Operator:
Jackson Samuels
Casting:
Patricia Payne
Conductor:
Lionel Newman
Continuity:
Ruby Renaut
Director:
Philip Leacock
Director of Photography:
Reginald H. Morris
Donald Wilder
Editor:
P.A. James
Executive Producer:
Edgar J. Scherick
First Assistant Camera:
Ernest J.L. Meershoek
First Assistant Director:
Gordon Robinson
Gaffer:
Bob Milligan
Grip:
Ron Gillham
Cal Kohne
Hairstylist:
Adrian Hoffman
Makeup Artist:
Ken Brooke
Music Editor:
Kenneth Hall
Novel:
John Farris
Producer:
Edgar J. Scherick
Production Design:
Jack McAdam
Production Manager:
Marilyn Stonehouse
Property Master:
John Harper
Screenplay:
James Bridges
Second Assistant Camera:
David Kelly
Second Assistant Director:
Scott Maitland
Set Dresser:
Keath Barrie
Sound Effects Editor:
John H. Newman
Evelyn Rutledge
Sound Mixer:
Russel Heise
Stunt Coordinator:
John 'Frenchie' Berger
Unit Manager:
Gary Flanagan
Unit Production Manager:
Luciano Comici
Wardrobe Master:
Patti Unger
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