The Other End of the Line Page #2

Synopsis: While struggling to impress new hotelier client Kit Hawksin, Granger Woodruff of the ad agency Stimulus is told by Jennifer David of the CityOne Bank call center that his identity has been compromised and his credit card is being misused. While tracing transactions, both become friendly and agree to meet in San Francisco at the Hawksin Hotel. When she apparently does not show up, Granger befriends an Indian girl, Priya Sethi, who has flown in to attend a relative's birthday party. Granger will get a rude awakening when he finds out that Priya is actually Jennifer, additionally the fiancée of wealthy Mumbai-based Vikram Bhatia. Since Priya has traveled to America without her family's consent, Granger will also incur her family's wrath, three of whom have felt compelled to travel there to locate Priya then escort her back home to marry Vikram.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): James Dodson
Production: Blue Sky Media
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
35%
PG-13
Year:
2008
106 min
$59,078
Website
363 Views


...- -R-E. That's right.

Her mother was sick.

She just passed the bar.

- Flowers are very thoughtful.

- You're killing me here. David.

- Em. You're not leaving. Are you?

- Whatever.

- Okay, now, Mr. Woodruff...

I'm gonna have Emily come by

- and get things. All right?

- I'm going to fax you a print-out

of all these charges. Circle the ones

that are yours, and then fax it back to me.

Great.

t least tell me it's not raining again.

Is it nice out?

I don't know. Sir. I'm in San Francisco.

SF. You know. City by the Bay.

Home of the 49ers. Golden Gate Bridge.

Cable cars...

May I help you?

his is Jennifer David

from CIYone Bank Card calling.

Call you tonight?

But I need you to really try to...

Please don't hang up. Sir...

ll right. Sir. I'd be happy to help you.

hat should take care of it for now.

hat's it for me.

hat was my 42nd hang-up tonight.

I've had like four "Get lost. Idiots. "

And 16 "Lose my number. Morons. "

nd I think this guy just called me

a douchebag. What's that?

I don't know.

I'm so happy they moved me

to Lost or Stolen.

You're so lucky.

Do you want to go for shopping

before it gets too crowded?

- kay.

- You know. I have to go to Vikram's house

this Sunday. And Papa told me

to get a new dress.

- Wow!

- He said. "Every time the Bhatias see you

"in jeans. I'm afraid

they're beginning to think

"that their future daughter-in-law

is a boy!"

Your father has a point.

Vikram comes from a very good family.

You should impress them.

- You're killing me here.

- I'm what?

It's a slang.

You need to pay attention in class.

eacher's pest?

he toilet is going up. You just watch it.

Good. You're here.

Priya. beta, you know

father was saying that...

Mama. Please. Let me sleep.

Good night. Please.

In that case. Good night.

kay. I got one. "From the food

"to the toilet paper.

"Hawksin's means quality. "

Yeah. hat's really bad.

"If you're tired

and you need a place to sleep... "

I've got nothing.

"People who stay with Hawksin's

are smarter than when they check out.

"Than when they check in. "

No. No. No. No.

hat doesn't make any sense.

Govinda. Go get your sister.

Otherwise she'll be late for work.

- Shh. Ma. I'm watching cricket.

- Govinda!

kay. Okay. Priya. Wake up!

- Priya. You'll be late for work.

- Look at this boy. Huh?

- Priya!

- ll the time. He's watching these

- terrible programs on television.

- Yes!

hese cricket hoodlums.

nd he behaves like that.

- Good morning.

- h! It's your morning.

It's our evening. Huh?

Your dinner's almost ready.

You're not wearing those boys' pants

to the Bhatias'. Are you?

I have a dress. Don't worry.

nd what is this?

h! hat's a birthday present

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Tracey Jackson

Tracey Jackson (born May 12, 1958) is an American author, blogger, screenwriter, film director and producer. more…

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