Sorry, Wrong Number with Barbara Stanwyck: DVD Cover

    Sorry, Wrong Number Director: Anatole Litvak Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Burt Lancaster, Ann Richards, Wendell Corey

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/28/2002
    • Original Release: 1948
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 10,396
     
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    Features

    Closed Caption; Full-screen format; Dolby Digital: English mono, French mono; English subtitles; Menus; Scene selection; Theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Crossed Wires [1:15]
    2. "Chicago Is Calling" [2:29]
    3. A Cat out of the Bag [7:18]
    4. Cutting in on Sally Hunt [1:54]
    5. Getting What She Wants [5:26]
    6. The D.A.'s Investigation [1:58]
    7. Family Connections [4:21]
    8. Doctor Alexander's Diagnosis [3:33]
    9. True Facts From Waldo Evans [4:37]
    10. Bowery 2-1000 [1:45]
    11. Henry's I.O.U. Comes Due [7:47]

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    Editorial Reviews

    When Lucille Fletcher took on the challenge of expanding her classic 30-minute radio suspenser Sorry, Wrong Number into an 89-minute feature film, she opted on the Citizen Kane approach, filling the plotline to the brim with revelatory flashbacks. Barbara Stanwyck stars as bedridden hypochondriac Leona Stevenson, who while trying to make a call from her bedroom telephone gets her wires crossed and inadvertently overhears two men plotting a murder. Anxiously, Leona wades through telephone-company bureaucracy to trace the call, never catching on -- until it's too late -- that the murder being planned is hers. A series of flashbacks details the disintegrating marriage between the wealthy Leona and her weakling husband Henry (Burt Lancaster), and Henry's subsequent disastrous get-rich-quick schemes involving chemist Waldo Evans (Harold Vermilyea) and a surly gangster (William Conrad). It would have been a near-sacrilege to alter the radio play's ironic ending, which fortunately remains intact on film. Sorry Wrong Number was first heard on radio's Suspense series in 1943, with Agnes Moorehead as the harried Mrs. Stevenson (a role she'd repeat several times on radio and on stage). Though disappointed that she wasn't chosen to star in the film version, Moorehead took some satisfaction in the fact that a recording of the original radio program was played constantly on the set to help keep Barbara Stanwyck "in the mood." Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    February 05, 2007: Visually rich, solid performances, spellbinding.

    Sorry, Wrong Numberby Anonymous

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    September 06, 2006: BARBARA STANWYCK AND BURT LANCASTER gives excellent performances in "Sorry Wrong Number" 1-10 i give it a 10 for excellent,a must see movie for people who love the classics