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Phone Call from a Stranger (1952)

6.4 | Feb 01, 1952 (US) | Drama | 01:45

Five great stars in a masterpiece of bold and intimate emotions !

Four strangers board a plane and become fast friends, but a catastrophic crash leaves only one survivor. He then sets off on a journey to discover who these people were, but ultimately discovers the devastating truth about himself.

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Shelley Winters
Binky Gay
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Gary Merrill
David Trask
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Michael Rennie
Dr. Robert Fortness
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Bette Davis
Marie Hoke
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Keenan Wynn
Eddie Hoke
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Evelyn Varden
Sallie Carr
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Warren Stevens
Marty Nelson
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Beatrice Straight
Claire Fortness
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Ted Donaldson
Jerry Fortness
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Craig Stevens
Mike Carr

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Sep 09, 2022
Gary Merrill is "David Trask", a lawyer on a flight from Chicago that is delayed en route by bad weather. Whilst travelling he befriends three of his companions and they share really quite personal stories to help pass the time. When their flight resumes, it crashes and all but three perish."Trask" sets out to track down the families of his three friends and finds each with a story to tell. The first features Michael Rennie as a doctor with a guilty secret who has turned to drink and compromised his relationship with his family. The second involves aspiring actress Shelley Winters who is returning to her husband and his rather over-bearing mother and the third a bed-ridden Bette Davis. Each visit helps to alleviate their suffering and the performances are strong with eventually Merrill realising a few things about his own situation that makes him think again. The stories, themselves, are just a little too melodramatic however, and I found Franz Waxman's score a bit intrusive as it sometimes does just a bit too much of Merrill's acting for him. Well worth a watch, though - particularly for an on-form Winters.