A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 22, 2014
Original Title:
Hotline 666: Delivery to Hell
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Sentra Films
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Erza is a pizza deliverer. His wife, Chilla, is a horror story writer. Erza has never believed in fairy tales. They live from hand to mouth. Their needs increase in line with Chilla’s pregnancy. The wage as a pizza deliverer is not enough anymore. Moreover Ezra has too much debt. Gozal, shop owner, is known stingy and like to use Erza. His private needs sometimes has to be done by Erza. If Ezra declines, the threat is dismissal or wage cuts. Up to a point, Erza get order to deliver pizza to a haunted house. Erza has been locked overnight in the haunted house. Because of fear, Gozal’s goods are left in the house which is occupied by Sandra, Miko, and a child called Dara. Gozal’s anger explodes, the left goods belong to his wife are very valuable thing. No one dared to come and pick up the item. Reza should face the terror again. The last pizza order will determine his fate.
Director:
Sridhar Jetty
Irwan Ibon Baihaki
Director of Photography:
Iik Adnan
Producer:
Gobind Punjabi
Screenplay:
Deden Tristanto
Sridhar Jetty
Story:
Sridhar Jetty
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