The Caller Page #5

Synopsis: Troubled divorcee Mary Kee is tormented by a series of sinister phone calls from a mysterious woman. When the stranger reveals she's calling from the past, Mary tries to break off contact. But the caller doesn't like being ignored, and looks for revenge in a unique and terrifying way...
Genre: Thriller
Director(s): Matthew Parkhill
Production: Bankside Films
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
29%
R
Year:
2011
92 min
Website
231 Views


I waited, Mary.

I waited all this time.

I wanted you to know why

you're going to die.

You shouldn't have tried to kill me.

Mary, are you there?

YOUNG MARY:

Hello?

Okay, I want you to grab a knife,

Mary, from the kitchen.

Okay? Grab a really big knife.

Tell me when you have it.

Do you have it?

I can't, she's coming.

ROSE:

You never should have

lied to me, Mary.

Mary, the wardrobe.

Do you see the wardrobe?

See the wardrobe in the bedroom?

I see it.

I want you to smash the mirror,

okay?

I want you to kick it

as hard as you can.

She's coming!

Just do it!

[YOUNG MARY CRYING

OVER PHONE]

[GLASS SHATTERS

OVER PHONE]

Mary? Grab one of the pieces, Mary.

Grab one of the pieces.

She's in the room!

You know what you have to do.

I can't!

Stick it in her, Mary,

as hard as you can!

Please, don't make me.

Do it, Mary!

Do it now!

Go away! Leave me alone!

[YOUNG MARY SOBBING

OVER PHONE]

YOUNG MARY:

Her eyes are open.

And she's lying on the floor.

Her eyes are open.

Go home, Mary.

Go home.

[]

[DOORBELL BUZZING]

Hey, sweetheart.

What do you want?

"Hi, honey.

Tough day at work?"

No, sweetheart, it's fine. It's all fine.

Oh, hello there. Hello.

Get out of my house.

Is there any beer?

I said, get out.

All right, if you put it that way.

[MARY GROANS]

See what you made me do?

How about that beer?

YOUNG MARY:

Please, don't make me.

Last chance, Steven.

Yeah?

Or what?

[]

[]

[MARY SINGING INDISTINCTLY]

[SINGING]

Bobby, Bobby Shafto

He'll come back and marry me

Pretty Bobby Shafto

Bobby Shafto's tall and fair

[]

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