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When a Stranger Calls
1.0 star
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TOM MEEK
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February 9, 2006
WHEN A STRANGER
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2.0
Stars
Not really a remake of the 1979 schlock horror classic starring Carol Kane and Charles Durning so much as a potential serialization of that film, the new
Stranger
pretty much takes the opening 20-minute sequence from the original — where a babysitter is menaced by a relentless psycho via telephone — and stretches it into a feature film. The hook comes when the sitter learns that the calls are coming from inside the house — and then it’s game on. As the heroine, Camilla Belle is a convincing clone of Sidney Prescott from the
Scream
franchise (whose opening sequences also copied the ’79 Stranger). Director Simon West (
Tomb Raider
) makes every corner of the mansion shiver with tension, and despite some plot inanities, the rigmarole works — until the killer pops out. Thereafter,
Stranger
becomes predictable, with a groaner of an ending paving way for a sequel — which no doubt will reuse the original’s next 20 minutes.
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