One Missed Call (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 3, 2003

Original Title:
着信アリ

Alternate Titles:
1. ubesvart anrop
Chakushin ari
La mort en ligne
Llamada perdida 1
Mistet opkald

Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Mystery

Production Companies:
3L Filmverleih
KADOKAWA
TOHO

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  GB: 15 

Runtime: 112

Death cannot be put on hold...

People mysteriously start receiving voicemail messages from their future selves, in the form of the sound of them reacting to their own violent deaths, along with the exact date and time of their future death, listed on the message log. The plot thickens as the surviving characters pursue the answers to this mystery which could save their lives.

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Art Direction:
Tetsuya Uchida

Assistant Director:
Kato Fumiaki

Author:
Yasushi Akimoto

Casting:
Tsuyoshi Sugino

Director:
Takashi Miike

Director of Photography:
Hideo Yamamoto

Editor:
Yasushi Shimamura

Makeup Artist:
Asuka Hosokura
Yoko Nakamura

Original Music Composer:
Koji Endo

Producer:
Yoichi Arishige
Fumio Inoue
Naoki Sato

Production Design:
Hisao Inagaki

Production Manager:
Yoichi Arishige
Fumio Inoue

Screenplay:
Minako Daira

Set Decoration:
Yoshio Yamada

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Etsuko Egawa

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