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Sorry, Wrong Number
Category Drama
All Genres: Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller
Year: 1948
Country: USA
Runtime: 89 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Anatole Litvak
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
  • She overheard the plans for her own destruction!
  • The prize-winning radio suspense drama that thrilled 40,000,000 people ... now electrifies the screen!
  • Helpless ... alone ... she heard her own murder being planned on the telephone!
  • Heiress to millions...who bought everything she wanted...including this man!
  • The most famous radio drama of all time now electrifies the screen!
  • Tangled Wires... Whispering of Murder! Tangled Lives... Fighting to Escape!
  • Writing by: Lucille Fletcher - radio play
    Lucille Fletcher - screenplay
    Produced by: Anatole Litvak - producer
    Hal B. Wallis - producer (as Hal Wallis)
    Cast: Barbara Stanwyck - Leona Stevenson
    Burt Lancaster - Henry Stevenson
    Ann Richards - Sally Hunt Lord
    Wendell Corey - Dr. Alexander
    Harold Vermilyea - Waldo Evans
    Ed Begley - James Cotterell
    Leif Erickson - Fred Lord
    William Conrad - Morano
    John Bromfield - Joe - Detective
    Jimmy Hunt - Peter Lord
    Dorothy Neumann - Miss Elizabeth Jennings
    Music: Franz Waxman
    Official Website: Visit Website
     
    Plot Outline:
    Leona Stevenson is sick and confined to her bed. One night, whilst waiting for he husband to return home...
     
    Plot:
    Leona Stevenson is sick and confined to her bed. One night, whilst waiting for he husband to return home, she picks up the phone and accidentally overhears a conversation between two men planning a murder. She becomes increasingly desperate as she tries to work out who the victim is so the crime can be prevented.



    Barbara Stanwyck's Calling, 23 November 2007
    8/10
    Author: wesconnorsehny from United States

    Barbara Stanwyck (as Leona Stevenson) is a neurotic woman, confined to her bed. She is married to the very attractive, and mysterious, young Burt Lancaster (as Henry Stevenson). Ms. Stanwyck relies on a state-of-the-art 1940s corded telephone to help communicate her needs. One evening, she picks up her phone and overhears two men plotting a murder; eventually, the crime moves too close to Stanwyck for comfort…

    Stanwyck is excellent as the spoiled, arrogant, and wealthy, but, ultimately, helpless heroine of Lucille Fletcher's adapted radio play (the part was originated on radio by Agnes Moorehead). The story picks up some flaws in its extension into a feature film; it is most frustrating as (flashbacks) ((within flashbacks)) (((within flashbacks))) occur; and, the story becomes a little confusing. Still, Stanwyck's fine performance carries the film to an exciting, tense, conclusion.

    ******** Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) Anatole Litvak ~ Barbara Stanwyck, Burt Lancaster, Wendell Corey


    Movie Quotes: Henry Stevenson: You can't live on dreams forever. Waiting only weakens you and your dream. My motto is: "If you want something, get it now!"
    Crazy Credits:: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    George saying: Don't ever call my friend a "shithead" again, OK?
    Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: After Leona calls the police, she reaches to her bed table for medicine and water. The table extending over her bed immediately at her right hand, and the phone is on the bed at her left. In the next shot, the phone has moved, and the bed table is far away from her, under the window to her left.
    Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • Film noir adaptation of the famous 1943 radio play.
    • Leif Erickson and Jimmy Hunt would play Father and Son again, 5 years later, in "Invaders From Mars"
    Rating:
    7.50/10 ( 2339 Votes )
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