

Phone Booth 2003
"No options. No lies. No fear. No deals. Just keep talking."
Step into the high-pressure world of Phone Booth (2003), a gripping thriller that unfolds in a cramped New York City phone booth. Joel Schumacher's masterful direction brings to life a story of survival and deception, where a slick publicist's life hangs in the balance.
Director: Joel Schumacher
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Phone Booth (2003) about?
A publicist's life is turned upside down when he receives a deadly phone call while stuck in a phone booth, forcing him to make impossible choices to stay alive.
Who directed Phone Booth?
Joel Schumacher brings his expertise to the table, crafting a tense and thrilling ride.
Who stars in Phone Booth?
Colin Farrell, Kiefer Sutherland, Forest Whitaker, and Radha Mitchell deliver standout performances.
Is Phone Booth (2003) worth watching?
With its gripping plot, strong cast, and pulse-pounding action, Phone Booth (2003) is a must-watch for fans of the thriller genre.
How long is Phone Booth?
81 minutes of edge-of-your-seat entertainment
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About Phone Booth (2003) — A Desperate Plea for Survival in a High-Stakes Thriller
Step into the high-pressure world of Phone Booth (2003), a gripping thriller that unfolds in a cramped New York City phone booth. Joel Schumacher's masterful direction brings to life a story of survival and deception, where a slick publicist's life hangs in the balance. Colin Farrell plays the lead, opposite Kiefer Sutherland's chilling antagonist. As the tension builds, the lines between reality and danger blur, and the phone booth becomes a prison.
With a talented cast, including Forest Whitaker and Radha Mitchell, Phone Booth (2003) delivers a pulse-pounding ride that explores themes of fear, lies, and the true cost of desperation. Don't miss this edge-of-your-seat thriller, available on multiple devices.




