Review of When a Stranger Calls (1979) by James L. Rowe Jr. for Washington Post — 03 Oct 2003
This stab at the soft underbelly of American middle class paranoia looks increasingly contrived once the film loses direction in the daylight outside, and a realism intrudes that the film-makers just don't know how to handle.
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This review of When a Stranger Calls (1979) was written by James L. Rowe Jr. and published by Washington Post on 03 Oct 2003.
When a Stranger Calls has generally received mixed reviews.
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