
The Caller 1987
"A strange visitor. A mysterious woman. A surprise ending..."
Step into the eerie world of The Caller (1987), a psychological thriller that weaves a complex web of mystery and suspense.
Director: Arthur Allan Seidelman
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Caller (1987) about?
The Caller (1987) is a psychological thriller about a woman living alone in a remote woods, where a mysterious stranger arrives at her doorstep, leading to a complex web of mystery and suspense.
Who directed The Caller?
The Caller was directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman, a master of crafting thought-provoking and suspenseful stories.
Who stars in The Caller?
The Caller features captivating performances from Malcolm McDowell and Madolyn Smith Osborne.
Is The Caller (1987) worth watching?
While The Caller (1987) may not be a well-known title, its unique blend of Science Fiction, Mystery, and Thriller elements makes it a gripping and thought-provoking experience, especially for fans of psychological thrillers.
How long is The Caller?
The Caller has a runtime of 97 minutes.
About The Caller (1987) — A Thrilling Descent into Mystery and Suspense
Step into the eerie world of The Caller (1987), a psychological thriller that weaves a complex web of mystery and suspense. Director Arthur Allan Seidelman masterfully crafts a tale of a woman living alone in a remote woods, where a strange and intriguing stranger arrives at her doorstep. With Malcolm McDowell and Madolyn Smith Osborne delivering captivating performances, this 97-minute Sci-Fi horror film takes viewers on a wild ride, full of twists and turns. As the line between reality and fantasy blurs, one thing becomes clear: nothing is as it seems in these woods.
As the night wears on, the stakes escalate, and the woman finds herself trapped in a game of cat and mouse with the enigmatic stranger. With its unique blend of Science Fiction, Mystery, and Thriller elements, The Caller (1987) is a gripping and thought-provoking experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat.