When Death Calls

2012
5.2| 1h31m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 28 April 2012 Released
Producted By: Yellow Ape Productions
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It's Halloween, and an elementary school teacher is being stalked by a mysterious caller. Meanwhile, sexy DJ Roxy Richards is making her scariest broadcast yet - but she may not realize how scary things are going to get when an old friend calls in...

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Horror

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Director

Jim Haggerty

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Yellow Ape Productions

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When Death Calls Audience Reviews

Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
Matrixiole Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
Woodyanders Disc jockey Roxy Richards (vibrantly played with sassy spark by Suzi Lorraine) encourages her listeners to call in and share scary stories during a live broadcast on Halloween night: Brash elementary school teacher Stacey Quoor (the ever-scrumptious Tina Krause in fine feisty form) gets stalked by a creepy psycho, an adulterous one night stand goes horrifically awry, a young couple who decide to stay in find themselves in great danger, an engaged woman winds up being terrorized by a predatory monster that lives in the basement of her boyfriend's home, and cheerful murdered housewife Beth Dawson (a very funny and lively performance by Nathalie Bryant) returns from the dead to torment her unfaithful husband.Writer/director Jim Haggerty does a solid job of crafting a fun ooga-booga spooky atmosphere, keeps the pace moving along at a steady clip, and delivers a few nice'n'nasty twists along the way. Moreover, the individual segments get more novel and inspired with each successive tale, with the comedic last yarn in particular rating as the definite stand-out thanks to its wickedly amusing sense of spot-on twisted black humor. Better still, several luscious ladies doff their duds: Krause bares her deliciously voluptuous body so she can take a shower, slinky brunette Pooya Mohseni sleeps in the buff, and slim blonde Bryant shows her breasts and buttocks. Kevin MacLeod's spirited shivery score does the nerve-jangling trick. A neat little omnibus outing.
Peter Williams Tonight I was treated to a rare experience. A Double Feature. Even more rare was that they were both Horror movies and I was able to meet with the Director and some of the cast before and after the movies. AND EVEN MORE RARE THAN THAT I didn't spend $1000 just to get in the door. Movie prices are scarier than the most of the "Horror Flicks" I've seen. This film, "When Death Calls" by Yellow Ape Productions was very reminiscent of the old HBO series "Tales From The Crypt". It was a "Fun" horror movie experience. Similar to movies like "Planet Terror" (with an old style Cinematography)and or "Zombie Land" because it also refused to take itself "TOO" seriously. If you just want a good laugh and if you're "Jumpy" a good scream. I truly believe you would enjoy this movie.
rubbersoulll I recently had the privilege to attend a theatrical screening of this film. Right off it was obvious to me that Jim Haggerty loves what he is doing. He put great care into the making of When Death Calls. While there is some devious humor, it is never to the point where it distracts from the horror or destroys the viewer's suspension of disbelief.Characters are developed so that their individuality stands out. Of course no matter how well written a script may be, the characters cannot work without strong performances by the actors and actresses involved. Mr. Haggerty was wise to have cast Suzi Lorraine in a lead role, but everyone put in their best effort. Actress Nathalie Bryant had a role not everyone could pull off, yet she made it work wonderfully.Writing this as someone who grew up on Amicus anthology horror films I can recommend it to anyone else who is a fan of the genre. The film is full of surprises and beautiful women, well edited and well paced. I look forward to seeing more of Jim Haggerty's work.
ladychater This is a really fun anthology of scary stories. Lots of dead bodies, blood, creatures in the basement and old school things going bump in the night. Unlike the new horror films that are more like torture tales, this has fun - and downright scary - elements that I've always loved in horror: there's a monster story, a killer's-coming-to-get-you-how do-you-run-away? tale, a super natural thriller and more (sorry for being vague, I don't want to give away the plots). The tales are very well told with some superb acting, a soundtrack that gives you all the right creeps and jolts, and some nice flashes of blood and gore.