Monday, October 27, 2014

Ten happy fingers

It's really just blatantly robbed from Joel Schumacher's Phone Booth (2002), the story, but they made quite an exciting little Hichcockian thriller nevertheless. Flawed in many ways, plotholes aplenty, but good fun.

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