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  1. One Missed Call: Directed by Eric Valette. With Shannyn Sossamon, Edward Burns, Ana Claudia Talancón, Ray Wise. Several people start receiving voice-mails from their future selves - messages which include the date, time, and some of the details of their deaths.

  2. One Missed Call: Directed by Takashi Miike. With Kô Shibasaki, Shin'ichi Tsutsumi, Kazue Fukiishi, Anna Nagata. Yumi tries to assuage the fears of a friend, Yoko, who has received a disturbing voice mail from herself.

  3. When her roommate Taylor Anthony receives a call, Beth befriends Det. Jack Andrews, who tells her that his sister was the first victim of the phone call. They decide to investigate the connections of Jack's sister and find the name of Marie Layton, who apparently abused of her daughters.

  4. One Missed Call (2008) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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  6. One Missed Call 2: Directed by Renpei Tsukamoto. With Rie Mimura, Hisashi Yoshizawa, Chisun, Asaka Seto. A Japanese restaurant cook/owner dies after answering his daughter's cellphone.

  7. One Missed Call (2008) - Parents guide and Certifications from around the world.

  8. Overall, "One Missed Call" is one of the worst horror films I've seen at the theater in awhile. The script is messy, the characters are bland, the scares are ineffective, there is little to no suspense - and the entire film felt like it was carelessly thrown together.

  9. www.imdb.com › title › tt0482599Shutter (2008) - IMDb

    (at around 17 mins) At one point, Jane says she must call New York, but Ben says it's 3am there, yesterday. This is a mistake. If it was 3am in New York, in Tokyo it would be 4pm in the afternoon on the same day (give or take an hour for differences in daylight savings).

  10. People mysteriously start receiving voicemail messages from their future selves, foretelling their deaths.