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Closed Caption; Deleted scenes; Director and cast commentary; "The Making of When a Stranger Calls" featurette; Writer's commentary
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- When a Stranger Calls
1. Start [3:28]
2. Grim Loss of Innocence [2:06]
3. Slow Second, Fast Minutes [3:43]
4. Lessons of Responsibility [2:54]
5. Touring the Good Life [3:58]
6. Making Herself at Home [3:53]
7. Ominous Silence [4:19]
8. State of Alarm [5:03]
9. Sharper Eye on the House [4:24]
10. A Surprise Visitor [2:52]
11. Out on a Limb [3:13]
12. Bad Receptions [6:23]
13. Ring Around the Rosa [2:43]
14. Checking the Children [1:51]
15. "He Can See Me" [2:54]
16. Not So Perfect Timing [2:23]
17. Called to the Guest House [3:36]
18. Running Scared [1:26]
19. Hard to Be Brave [4:02]
20. Lights Out [2:50]
21. Hidden Surprise [2:28]
22. Trapped in a Glass Box [1:26]
23. Submerged Struggle [2:47]
24. A Hairy Reversal [1:52]
25. Face to Face With Fear [2:06]
26. Caught Isn't Enough [2:06]
27. Alone in Fear [2:15]
28. Nightmare Never Ends [3:43]
A teenage girl becomes a demented serial killer's prey in this big-budget remake of the 1979 thriller that became a TV late-show favorite. When a Stranger Calls takes its title and basic premise from the original, which -- for its first 15 minutes or so -- featured Carol Kane as a frazzled babysitter plagued by creepy, invasive phone calls. This time around, the doe-eyed Camilla Belle plays Jill Johnson, a high-schooler dealing with the usual set of crises: an unfaithful boyfriend, a bitchy best friend, and an over-the-limit cell phone bill. In order to pay for the latter, her father (Clark Gregg) has committed her to a babysitting gig with a wealthy family. At the isolated, palatial house, Jill settles in for a night of no-stress kid-watching. But it isn't long before someone starts anonymously calling the house with creepy, increasingly specific messages. Jill doesn't rule out anyone, but it becomes clear that whomever it is, he or she is watching her, and may be closer than she even suspects. Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide