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Terrified of being buried alive, a young woman installs a phone in her crypt. A few days after her untimely death, the phone suddenly rings and paranormal investigator Nelson Orion is brought in to probe the case.
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Terrified of being buried alive, a young woman installs a phone in her crypt. A few days after her untimely death, the phone suddenly rings and paranormal investigator Nelson Orion is brought in to probe the case.
Best DVDBluRay Television Movie or Series Release | 2019
Joseph Stefano and Martin Landau planned for this movie to be the pilot for a new show similar in concept to The Twilight Zone (1959) and The Outer Limits (1963), but with much more focus on horror. The television station that aired this movie received complaints that the movie was too scary and disturbing, so the station scrapped the movie and the project.
Written under the title "The Black Telephone". Also, Nelson Orion's (Martin Landau's) housekeeper was a man and he had a blonde bombshell secretary in an earlier draft of the script.
The original pilot was called "The Haunted". When it was not picked up, footage was added, and it was released as this movie.
John Drew Barrymore was originally cast as Henry Mandore.
Robert Stevens started to direct the pilot, but became ill and had to be replaced by Producer Joseph Stefano.
"Nelson Orion: Sometimes the sun sets so suddenly."
"Paulina: [contemptuously] I've never seen a ghost. I have seen the police."