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Synopsis: A quivering voice begs to screenwriter, Joel Brandt, to pick up the phone on a message from his answering machine. Thinking it a prank, Joel deletes the message. The caller is found dead. Another caller leaves Joel a message; there is another murder...then another...then another. The killer has Joel's attention, and Joel has the attention of the police. Now the prime suspect in a series of murders, Joel discovers this psychotic killer has targeted him for a reason found within his body of work. Will Joel be able to re-write his ending, or be forced to pay the ultimate price?
 
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2010
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Wrote ...

what you know.

I told them and my students,

it's harder than it looks.

May want a coffee?

No, thank you, miss.

Make my bill.

How goes the writing?

Well.

Very good.

In fact, I blocked least.

Journal, it says soon

stalled than blocked.

I was kind of dull and

Berlin wall around the head.

Perhaps you would be

little inspiration.

- Come on, Claire ...

- What?

Usually go. May ii mind

our anniversary night?

Four weeks later

you wrote "Crime without effect.

Gender did not relate to writing.

Not by that I get famous.

You need a break.

Change the pace!

Certainly we need a break.

What?

It's just an inspiration failure.

And to me it happens

many times they play.

He has nothing to do with us.

Claire, I talked about this.

- What words are you, anyway?

- God ...

You start with the body, then mui

picture of me. 3, 2, 1 ...

I feel better?

Can we go?

You think you can come to you?

I do not want to be alone at night.

Of course you can.

... fell from

third floor of the building.

Deceased was 42 years and

named Jeremy Potter

- Did you hear?

- What?

Name

reporter told him.

- Where are we going?

- He said Jeremy Potter.

It's the guy who called me.

He said his name was Jeremy Potter.

- You're sure it's him?

- Yes. A and of his name.

Excuse me, are Joel Brandt.

Your case you busy?

I take.

What can help, Mr Brandt?

Lavery is detected.

What's his name the guy who

fell from the window?

I can not discuss the case, sir.

The reporter said Jeremy Potter.

This guy left me a message.

I'm sorry, Mr Brandt.

Guy is already dead.

We got all night to disposal.

I think the one who died

called him today.

I know and teai?

There I met in my life

but I left a message.

- You left him on the answering machine?

- Yes, ma'am.

- We listen to the message?

- Yes.

- No?

- No?

No?

I said that is a farce and i. ..

When I heard the first time,

I was scared to death,

then I thought it buddy

My Adam and I have deleted.

And now, the guy fell from

window just in front of me.

The guy was already dead when

fell from the window.

Probably died three

hour and a half before.

- What time you called?

- At 3:
53 I left messages.

You live nearby, Mr Brandt?

No.

- Do you work here?

- Yes.

Claire works at cafe

which happened.

What can you busy?

I screenwriter.

Really?

Sounds interesting.

- May have something to tell us?

- So far not.

Yes, I saw something.

Some display e.

- The company which has floor ...

- Excuse me.

Detective Breedlove

you will get the statements.

We will call you, Mr Brandt.

- How do you spell your name?

- B-R-A-N-D-T.

- Do you want Chinese food?

- Yes, sounds good.

You have one unheard message

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Larry Cohen

Lawrence G. "Larry" Cohen (born July 15, 1941) is an American film producer, director, and screenwriter. He is best known as a B-Movie auteur of horror and science fiction films – often containing a police procedural element – during the 1970s and 1980s. He has since concentrated mainly on screenwriting including the Joel Schumacher thriller Phone Booth (2002), Cellular (2004) and Captivity (2007). In 2006 Cohen returned to the directing chair for Mick Garris' Masters of Horror TV series (2006); he directed the episode "Pick Me Up". more…

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