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One Missed Call

What will it sound like when you die?
2008 | 87m | English

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Several people start receiving voice-mails from their future selves -- messages which include the date, time, and some of the details of their deaths.
Release Date: Jan 04, 2008
Director: Eric Valette
Writer: Andrew Klavan, Yasushi Akimoto
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords loss of loved one, candy, answering machine, dying and death, victim, sms, asthma, friendship, police, delusion, remake, cowardliness, train
Production Companies Warner Bros. Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Intermedia Films, Alcon Entertainment, KADOKAWA
Box Office Revenue: $45,847,751
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Shannyn Sossamon Beth Raymond
Edward Burns Jack Andrews
Ana Claudia Talancón Taylor Anthony
Ray Wise Ted Summers
Azura Skye Leann Cole
Johnny Lewis Brian Sousa
Jason Beghe Ray Purvis
Margaret Cho Mickey Lee
Meagan Good Shelley Baum
Rhoda Griffis Marie Layton
Dawn Dininger Monster Marie
Ariel Winter Ellie Layton
Sarah Jean Kubik Monster Ellie
Raegan Lamb Laurel Layton
Karen Beyer Mrs. Ford
Alana Locke Child Beth
Dave Spector Gary
Mary Lynn Owen Dr. Julie Cohn
Roy McCrerey Dr. Painter
Lauren Peyton Reception Nurse
Greg Corbett John
Donna Biscoe Coroner
Edith Ivey Old Lady
Wilbur Fitzgerald Lieutenant
Bart Hansard Howie
Randy McDowell Boost Mobile Clerk
Jody Thompson EMS Aide
Geoff McKnight Fire Captain
Kate Kneeland Maddie
Bob Seel Taxi Driver
Jason Horgan Dr. Brown
Rona Nix Production Assistant
Kaira Akita Jewel
Jeff Portell Patrolman
Luke Michael Williams Artiste
Brian Beegle Player Guy
Kendyl McCray Freshman Girl
DeMontrez Spears Student #1
Amber Brooke Student #2
Dana Abercrombie Extra (uncredited)
John Jason Bailey Grip Demon (uncredited)
Matthew Browning Man on the Bus (uncredited)
J.C. Doler Extra (uncredited)
Kelly Finley Mom (uncredited)
Laura Harring Beth's Mom (uncredited)
Anthony B. Harris Paramedic (uncredited)
Blake Hester Student (uncredited)
Daisy Jade Burn Victim (uncredited)
Jason H. Karniol College Student (uncredited)
Robert Keith Kelly Policeman (uncredited)
Kasia Kowalczyk Nanny Ghost (uncredited)
Shaun Lynch Police Officer (uncredited)
Faye Yvette McQueen Doctor (uncredited)
Kelly Natividade Witness (uncredited)
Joe O'Shea EMT (uncredited)
Joe Przedwiecki Student (uncredited)
Anthony Singleton Ghostly Pedestrian (uncredited)
Brian Spencer Doctor (uncredited)
Stacey Turner Family Member (uncredited)
Name Job
Glen MacPherson Director of Photography
Sandra Hernandez Costume Design
Shay Bentley Griffin Casting, Additional Casting
Kevin Crehan Music Editor
Yolanda T. Cochran Executive In Charge Of Production
Christina Ann Wilson Art Direction
Douglas L. Hill Boom Operator
Tommy Lockett Music Editor
Deva Anderson Music Supervisor
Ted Sapp Key Rigging Grip
Phil Hart Electrician
Daniel Pederson Electrician
Thomas Real Hair Department Head
Joshua Sherrill Electrician
Robert J. Babin Key Grip
Chad Schroeder Electrician
Jacob Ross Grip
Emundo Sepulveda Dolly Grip
Joe Martens Best Boy Electric
Diane LeDesma Colorist
Richard Salinas Scenic Artist
Chris Papajohn Stunt Coordinator
Dwight Benjamin-Creel Property Master
William Catania Special Effects Technician
Lonnie R. Smith Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Shelly Johnson Second Unit Director of Photography
Frank Galline Set Decoration
Whit Norris Sound mixer
Tateum Kohut Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alicia Accardo Script Supervisor
Guy D'Alema Still Photographer
Timothy M. Bourne Unit Production Manager
Rick Grayson First Assistant Editor, Visual Effects Editor
Kelly Wagner Casting
Nila Neukum Script Supervisor
Gregor Wilson Production Supervisor
Cedar Valentine Art Department Coordinator
Nick Rini Grip
Mark A. Miller Electrician
Jason Stroh Grip
Taylor Knight Hair Department Head
Gary Oldknow Grip
Sarah Mays Makeup Department Head
Jay Parrillo Electrician
J. Christopher Campbell Grip
Jessie Beard Grip
Mike Torino Camera Loader
Darren Michaels Still Photographer
Donny Fowler Electrician
Jerry L. Mandley Electrician
Carlene Kearns Makeup Artist
Stephen Crowley Rigging Gaffer
Linda Thompson Key Hair Stylist
Gina Scagnelli Grip
Chris Jones Camera Operator
Joseph Thomas First Assistant "A" Camera
Mario Torres Jr. Key Makeup Artist
T.A. Henderson Hairstylist
Tim Larsen Makeup Artist
Thomas Floutz Key Makeup Artist
Dan Cornwall Gaffer
Tommy Tieche Second Assistant "B" Camera
Paul Varrieur Camera Operator
Jay Wejebe Makeup Department Head
Rick Crank Electrician
Bruce Robinson First Assistant "B" Camera
Darryl Humber Dolly Grip
Susan Ransom Key Makeup Artist
Pete Bowman Rigging Grip
Trey Twitty Second Assistant "B" Camera
Randy Stodghill Hairstylist
David Eubank First Assistant "B" Camera
Riko Schatke Best Boy Grip
Melissa Roth Second Assistant "A" Camera
Russell Nordstedt Best Boy Grip
Dale Fowler Best Boy Electric
Brendan McHale Special Effects Technician
Shilla Benning Assistant Costume Designer
Michael Martino First Assistant "A" Camera
Char Coats-Crump Makeup Artist
David Maddux Gaffer
Stan Swofford Set Medic
Carol Sadler Costume Supervisor
Marc Fisichella Production Designer
Melinda Eichberg Animal Wrangler
Justin Taylor Set Medic
Robert A. Levine Publicist
Joe Binford Jr. Assistant Editor
Stephanie Johnston Production Assistant
Jos'h Hancher Second Assistant "A" Camera
C. Alan Rawlins Sr. Key Grip
Patti Gannon Visual Effects Supervisor
Denise Anderson Poore Key Set Production Assistant
Christopher 'Woody' Wdowin Swing
Dawn Llewellyn Digital Intermediate
K. Drew Fuller Key Set Costumer
Anne Wilson Production Accountant
Robin Myriah Hatcher Production Assistant
Drew Meyers Swing
Brett Burkholder Production Assistant
Heath Hood Special Effects Technician
Seth Zimmerman Assistant Location Manager
Brad Thompson Set Production Assistant
Robert Tate Nichols Swing
Maxwell Guberman Production Assistant
Lars Petersen Construction Coordinator
Dominika Posserén Casting Assistant
Ursula Brauner Animal Wrangler
Michael E. Flynn Production Assistant
Dan Post Leadman
Daniel B. Ossello Special Effects Technician
Rhonda DeVictor Production Coordinator
Ian Midgley Set Production Assistant
Robert S. Wilhelm Jr. Key Set Production Assistant
Matt Neel Special Effects Technician
Kim Ronstadt Payroll Accountant
Charlie B. Spaht Production Assistant
Adam Klemens Conductor
Patrick Ingram Extras Casting
Jessica Cornwall Production Assistant
Courtney Nordessa Ward Production Secretary
Jay King Special Effects Technician
Jeremy Thomas Set Production Assistant
Cindy Bond Digital Intermediate Producer
Michael H. Ward Assistant Art Director
George McDowell Agnew Location Manager
Maxine Gervais Digital Intermediate Colorist
Volker Umpfenbach Production Controller
David Fletcher Special Effects Coordinator
Delphine Robertson Music Coordinator
Lisa Markou Digital Intermediate
Tony Kupersmith Construction Coordinator
Hsanni Henry Set Production Assistant
Elaine McGhee Costumer
Shawn M. Gray Assistant Property Master
Chantal Robson Choreographer
Flávia Toledo Assistant Location Manager
Jeff Olan Extras Casting
Sam Montiforte Post Production Accountant
Evans Griffin Set Production Assistant
Cindy A. Ganoe Tailor
Randy Goux Visual Effects Supervisor
Janella Bersabal Extras Casting Assistant
Mary Nelson-Duerrstein Negative Cutter
Rhonney Greene Costumer
Tritia Espinoza First Assistant Editor
Mandy McCowan Assistant Production Coordinator
Jason Underwood Production Assistant
Anthony Chrisman Production Assistant
Charles Thomas Baxter Location Manager
Monique Younger Costumer
John Zimmerman Stunts
Amy Tompkins Digital Intermediate Editor
Johanna Klingenberger First Assistant Accountant
Tom Altobello Property Master
Montorious Greene Production Assistant
David Lombard Leadman
Caleb Womble Production Coordinator
Karen Davis Second Assistant Director
Robert Brubaker Stunts
Anderson Martin Stunts
Michele Thompson Stunts
Gerard 'Gus' Williams Stunts
Chuck McCarthy Set Production Assistant
Heather Grierson Second Assistant Director
Davis Bates Stunts
Bob Fisher Stunts
David Paul Lord Stunts
Lena Fennema Stunt Double
Eric Valette Director
Andrew Klavan Screenplay
Yasushi Akimoto Novel
Reinhold Heil Original Music Composer
Johnny Klimek Original Music Composer
Steve Mirkovich Editor
Nancy Nayor Casting
Beau Borders Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Deb Adair Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kami Asgar Supervising Sound Editor
Laurence Bennett Production Design
Phil Proctor Special Effects Technician
Richard L. Fox First Assistant Director
Michele Ziegler First Assistant Director
Liisa Cohen Stunts
Cal Johnson Stunts
Chuck Graydon Driver
David Kennedy Digital Intermediate
Name Title
Andrew A. Kosove Producer
Timothy M. Bourne Executive Producer
Shinya Egawa Executive Producer
Martin Schuermann Executive Producer
Jennie Lew Tugend Producer
Josef Lautenschlager Executive Producer
Andreas Thiesmeyer Executive Producer
Scott Kroopf Producer
Lauren Weissman Producer
Broderick Johnson Producer
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Reviews

Key-Si
5.0

"One Missed Call" is a remake of the Japanese version from 2003, was directed by Eric Valette and stars Shannyn Sossamon in the leading role. The plot was as simple back then as it is here and now. People receive a call from their own future self to their own cell containing the last few seconds of ... their deaths. The only problem with this remake is, that the film makers had no idea what they were doing and in my opinion the material of original director Takashi Miike was pretty much raped and left for dead. Not only that this remake doesn't have the creepy feeling of the original "Chakushin Ari", even the characters have been "white washed". We have seen this already with the US remake of "The Ring", with the differenece that in that remake a lot of respect was shown towards the original movie "Ringu". Not so in "One Missed Call". The significant ringtone was changed to a dull and relaxed one, taking completely away that sharp and chilling aura surrounding these calls. On top director Eric Valette completely missed the point of "One Missed Call" being a franchise such as the already mentioned "The Ring" and also "The Grudge". Of all these franchises solely "The Grudge" was able to stick to the basic idea behind the Asian vengeful spirit, probably because original director Takashi Shimizu also took on the US remake. Yes, there were mostly non Asian characters in it and that was fine for the spirits in form of Kayako and Toshio kept their Japanese origin, making the 3 US remakes still relatable to the origin "Yu-On" franchise. "The Ring" already failed to do so by replacing Sadako with Samara, but at least it was a really good movie with a great atmosphere. "One Missed Call" was supposed to carry the tradition forth with Mimiko, but instead we got some random characters you don't even care about and the PG13 crime gives this remake its death blow. You loved the original especially for the extended bone breaking, limb twisting death scene in the film studio? Forget about that in this one. This here is made for children's eyes. Sure, the CGI ghost effects towards the end were somewhat charming, but it is just about as creepy as some effects presented in "The Pirates Of The Carribean" and such. The hugging scene of the mother with rotten flesh falling off her fouly body piece by piece? Not even included! The only correct similarity seems to be that in both films the little girl who later becomes the vengeful spirit died due to an Asthma attack ignored by the mother(s). But that's about it. This remake is shot nicely and also the leading actors Shannyn Sossamon and Edward Burns tried their best to carry the film, but when the film itself already lacks any form of vision and respect for its origin, it just ends up as being a pointless, soulless cash grab product with a few nice visuals. If your kids are 13 you can show this atrocity to them, but please... as soon as they are old enough, do them a favour and show them the real thing. To all the fans of the original: stay away from this one. It will only anger you and leave a very bad taste in your mouth... Or is that due to the red candy? You have been warned!

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
7.0

Good movie. I hear a lot of bad things about this movie, but I don't understand why. I thought it was a pretty good movie. Any one would be scared if this happened to them. ...

Jul 21, 2023