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One Missed Call
TrailerSome people start receiving voice-mails from their future selves, messages which include the date, time, and some of the details of their own deaths.Actors: Shannyn Sossamon, Edward Burns, Ana Claudia Talancón, Ray Wise, Azura Skye, Johnny Lewis, Jason Beghe, Margaret Cho, Meagan Good, Rhoda Griffis, Dawn Dininger, ...»Director: Eric ValetteCountry: United States, Japan, Germany, United KingdomDuration: 87 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 4.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "One Missed Call"
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Characters of "One Missed Call"
Yumi NakamuraPlayed by: Shannyn SossamonHiroshi YamashitaPlayed by: Edward BurnsTaylor AnthonyPlayed by: Ana Claudia TalancónTed SummersPlayed by: Ray WiseLeann ColePlayed by: Azura SkyeBrian SousaPlayed by: Johnny LewisRay PurvisPlayed by: Jason BegheMotomiyaPlayed by: Margaret ChoShelley BaumPlayed by: Meagan GoodMarie LaytonPlayed by: Rhoda GriffisMonster MariePlayed by: Dawn DiningerEllie LaytonPlayed by: Ariel WinterLaurel LaytonPlayed by: Raegan LambMrs. FordPlayed by: Karen BeyerOkaPlayed by: Donna Biscoe -
Directors of "One Missed Call"
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Creators of "One Missed Call"
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Critic Reviews of "One Missed Call"
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionOctober 18, 2008One big miss of a horror movie.
Entertainment WeeklyJanuary 09, 2008To redial applicable catchphrases, this garbled American remake of Takashi Miike's already staticky 2004 exercise in J-horror is a wrong number.
Hollywood ReporterJanuary 08, 2008The direction is uninspired, acting is lifeless, and the script borders on the inept. A PG-13 rating means that it's short on shocks, too.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 07, 2008If you missed the first One Missed Call, made in Japan in 2004, you now can miss the American remake.
Toronto StarJanuary 07, 2008The best part of the movie is the fact that, at a running time of an hour and a half, it's mercifully short.
NewsdayJanuary 07, 2008Given all the hoopla over the Apple iPhone, it's a wonder that no one has yet complained over an essential missing feature: It doesn't ring you up to alert you that you are going to die.
TheHorrorShowAugust 28, 2015It's not even remotely scary, which leaves the horror fans out. But it's also way too boring to even poke fun at.
The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)August 19, 2015One Missed Call remakes Takashi Miike's 2003 film as undistinguished college-age horror, except it tries to exploit some people's fear of answering the phone into a feature-length premise.
Georgia StraightJuly 06, 2010No wonder the marketers at Warner Bros. did not preview this embarrassing clunker for critics. Anyone searching for an effective supernatural-horror fix in theatres right now should visit The Orphanage instead.
Boston PhoenixApril 23, 2009The unintentional camp makes for some eye-rolling interest early on, and French director Eric Valette does manage a few hair-raising moments, but by then, the movie has missed by a mile.
MovieCrypt.comDecember 24, 2008Are we really supposed to believe that, if you die angry while holding a cell phone, you can make the 'Can you hear me now?' guy throw himself in front of a bus?
Screen InternationalJuly 23, 2008For a would-be frightfest built around a supernatural premise, One Missed Call is so glum and businesslike that it's not nearly as much pulpy fun as it should be.
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