The original was about a reporter, who changes her phone number after getting threats, but by doing so it causes mysterious supernatural occurrences, and leads her to investigate the previous owners of the number.
RELEASE DATE
2010
CURRENT STATUS
Pre-Production
LANGUAGE
English
PRODUCED BY
Imprint Entertainment
MPAA RATING
N/A
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DIRECTED BY
Byeong-ki Ahn
WRITTEN BY
Byeong-ki Ahn
STARRING
N/A
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PROJECT DETAILS
- It's said that the film will shoot on location in South Korea in the first half of 2010.
- The film will have both Korean and American actors.
- The film's original director Byung-ki Ahn returns for this remake.
- With the film's script being in English the film's dialogue will likely be shot in both English and Korean.
- Budgeted at an estimated $10-million USD.
- Seoul-based Mirovision will team up with LA-based Imprint Entertainment to co-produce.
- Aaron Ryder (Revolver) was one of the original producers attached when this was first announced.
- Jeff Burr (Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III) was at one point attached to direct.
- This project has been in the UHM database since it was first announced in 2004.
- A remake of the 2001 South Korean original.
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The OG Phone is one of my favorites
Sorta hesitant to see the remake, but I know I'll watch it *sighs* I wouldn't be able to help myself. This time though I won't be going in with high expectations.
Same here. Remember One Missed Call? I loved the original, but the remake kinda sucked. This movie will probably be the same, but I'll see it anyway.