One Missed Call


1h 52m 2003

Brief Synopsis

A group of Japanese college kids are out for a night on the town. All seems well until Yoko's cell rings with an unfamiliar tone. Unable to answer in time, she checks it to find the readout "one missed call"--from her own phone, three days in the future. More disturbing is the message: the sound of

Film Details

Also Known As
Chakushin Ari, You've Got A Call
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Foreign
Horror
Release Date
2003

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 52m

Synopsis

A group of Japanese college kids are out for a night on the town. All seems well until Yoko's cell rings with an unfamiliar tone. Unable to answer in time, she checks it to find the readout "one missed call"--from her own phone, three days in the future. More disturbing is the message: the sound of her own screams! No big deal is made of the matter, until three days later, when, at the exact time of the call, Yoko plunges to her death from a bridge. Things get scarier when Kenji gets a similar call. Three days after, he too is dead. Then it's Natsumi who gets the call, except this time it's worse. Her phone's video display shows her turning to see an ominous figure creeping around a corner, behind her. Natsumi's scared witless and, as word of the curses have spread and broadcasters jump on the chance of a live, on-air exorcism, Natsumi agrees to go on TV at the appointed hour. Meanwhile, Yumi, a companion of all the victims, summons up the courage to delve into the terrifying mystery and find out who--or what--is killing her friends.

Film Details

Also Known As
Chakushin Ari, You've Got A Call
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Foreign
Horror
Release Date
2003

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 52m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States May 6, 2005

Released in United States on Video September 13, 2005

Released in United States Spring April 22, 2005

Based on the novel "Chakushin Ari" written by Yasushi Akimoto.

Released in United States Spring April 22, 2005

Released in United States May 6, 2005 (Los Angeles)

Released in United States on Video September 13, 2005