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Latest revision as of 17:20, 29 July 2023
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The Caller is a 1987 cult thriller/mystery film that features an unusual casting of only two actors as well as a surprising twist ending. The plot follows The Girl, a seemingly married woman, exchanging suspicions with an unnamed man who pays an unexpected visit to use a phone in her house, each of them trying to prove that another one is a murderer.
The following weapons were used in the film The Caller:
M1911
After the first encounter with The Caller, The Girl (Madolyn Smith Osbourne) runs to a cellar to retrieve a pistol from her husband's clothes. She finds some kind of M1911 but it turns out to be completely out of bullets.
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Trivia
Crossbow
Both The Girl (Madolyn Smith Osbourne) and The Caller (Malcolm McDowell) are seen using a vintage crossbow, taken from Girl's Husband weapon collection.
Weapon Collection
Residing mostly on the wall, there is a collection of weapons, which belong to The Girl's absentee husband and mostly includes daggers.