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Phone Booth [Blu-ray]

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Released: 2007-02-13

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Phone Booth [Blu-ray] Blu-Ray DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Troy M. Gilbert, Colin Patrick Lynch, Julio Oscar Mechoso, Bruce Roberts, Mary Jo Randle, Domenick Lombardozzi, Mia Cottet, Yorgo Constantine, Arian Waring Ash, Svetlana Efremova, Seth Meier, Tory Kittles, Dell Yount, Keith Nobbs, Karara Muhoro, Dean Cochran, Maile Flanagan, Richard Paradise, Billy Erb, Zidu Chen, Tuan Shu Lan, Amy Kowallis, Tyree Simpson, Dean Tarrolly, Paul Fontana, Tom Reynolds, Colin Farrell, Kiefer Sutherland, Forest Whitaker, Radha Mitchell, Katie Holmes, Richard T. Jones, John Enos, James MacDonald, Josh Pais, Paula Jai Parker, Tia Texada

Director(s): Joel Schumacher

Features:
1080p HS resolution provides dazzling, unparalleled picture quality,
Lossless audio delivers the purest digital sound available.
Smart menu technology floats on-screen during playback so you never leave the film.

Special Features:
Audio commentary by director Joel Schumacher
Theatricla trailer in high definition
Phone Booth [Blu-ray] Blu-Ray DVD Details
Video:
Cinemascope
Audio:
Pseudo 6.1 system. Virtual rear center channel is created by utilizing audio information from the rear left & right channels of the DTS soundtrack.
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Language:
English
French
Spanish
Subtitles:
English
Running Time: 81
Genre: Movie Mystery Suspense Thriller
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 024543414520
Product Code: FOX2241454BR
Format: Blu-Ray DVD
Year:2003
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Phone Booth [Blu-ray] Blu-Ray DVD Summary One man's life is thrown into turmoil by picking up a telephone in this claustrophobic thriller.

Stu Shepard (Colin Farrell) is a brash, cynical, and self-centered public relations man who juggles a busy career with both a wife, Kelly (Radha Mitchell), and a mistress, Pamela (Katie Holmes).

Stu steps into a phone booth on a busy New York street to make a call to Pamela without Kelly being the wiser, but as soon as Stu hangs up, the phone begins to ring.

Curious, Stu picks it up -- and a stranger on the other end (voice of Kiefer Sutherland) informs him that if he hangs up the phone, he'll be shot.

The red dot of an infrared rifle scope convinces Stu that the caller means business, and when another man tries to make his way into the booth, he's shot mere inches from Stu, calling the attention of the police.

Captain Ramey (Forest Whitaker) naturally assumes that Stu was the killer, as Stu struggles to find a way to convince the police of what's happening before more lives are lost, without leaving the booth and putting his own life on the line.

At one time proposed as a vehicle for Jim Carrey, Phone Booth was directed by Joel Schumacher, from a screenplay by exploitation icon Larry Cohen.