The call[videorecording] /Tristar Pictures and Stage 6 Films presents in association with Troika Pictures ; WWE Studios and Amasia Entertainment ; screenplay, Richard D'Ovidio ; producer, Bradley Gallo ... [et al.] ; director, Brad Anderson.
[United States] :Columbia :Distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment,c2013.

1 videodisc (ca. 94 min.) :sd., col. ;4 3/4 in.

Title from container.

Music by John Debney ; cinematography, Tom Yatsko ; edited by Avi Youabian.

Halle Berry, Abigail Breslin, Morris Chestnut, Michael Eklund, David Otunga.

Jordan Turner (Halle Berry) is a 911 operator in the Hive -- the bustling Los Angeles headquarters for emergency operators. Her job is extraordinarily stressful, though the camaraderie she shares with co-workers Flora (Denise Dowse) and Marco (José Zúñiga) helps Jordan to stay sharp and focused during those long nights on the phone. The veteran operator experiences a debilitating bout of self-doubt, however, after making a thoughtless mistake that results in the brutal murder of a young girl at the hands of a sadistic prowler. Six months later, Jordan is taking a group of young trainees on a tour of the Hive when an inexperienced operator receives a frantic call from Casey (Abigail Breslin), a terrified teen who is locked in the trunk of a speeding car after being abducted in a parking lot. Unfortunately, Casey is calling from a disposable phone with no chip, making it impossible for the operator to trace the call.

Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.

DVD, dual layer format, NTSC, region 1; widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; Dolby digital 5.1.

For private home use only.

English or French dialogue; Spanish, English or French subtitles.

English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.

1.Abduction--Fiction.2.Feature films.3.Kidnapping victims--Fiction.4.Telephone operators--Fiction.5.Telephone--Emergency reporting systems--Fiction.6.Thrillers (Motion pictures)Dynamic Details
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