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  1. May 12, 2022 · Susan Priver as Clementine Carter in NIGHT CALLER. Now, with everything set for a grotesque gorefest and brutality raining down for 84 minutes of suspense and terror, there need to be performances that back up what Chad Ferrin envisioned. Susan Priver delivers anything and everything one could want from a protagonist in a film like this.

  2. Oct 1, 2022 · Film Review: NIGHT CALLER (2021) NIGHT CALLER *** USA 2021 Dir: Chad Ferrin. 84 mins. After believing she’s seen a murder, telephone psychic Clementine Carter (Susan Priver) is pulled into a complex web of mystery when she receives a call from a serial killer. Predicting his murders before he commits them puts her into a terrifying game of ...

  3. Jan 16, 2024 · Written and directed by Chad Ferrin, (The Deep Ones 2020, Pig Killer 2022), Scalper acting as a sequel to his 2021 film Night Caller. In this latest story the clock face fades from view for a harrowing 83-minute window as The Scalper reels one in with gloved hands and simultaneously renders a state of immobility under a macabre spell.

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  5. Dec 6, 2022 · While Night Caller lacks the constant suspense of the best films of its genre, it does have plenty of jump scares mixed in with the gore. Ferrin set out to recreate the more lurid horror films of the 70s and 80s and for the most part, he succeeded. If the proposed sequel to the original Maniac had been filmed, it might well have looked like ...

  6. As nicely shot as The Night Caller is, the narrative is too jumbled, and too slowly-paced, to really make a viewer sit up and get engaged with the story. Full Review | Jan 22, 2021

  7. Night Caller from Outer Space. Night Caller from Outer Space (also known as The Night Caller and Blood Beast from Outer Space) is a British 1965 science fiction film directed by John Gilling and starring John Saxon, Maurice Denham and Patricia Haines. [1] It was written by Jim O'Connolly based on Frank Crisp's 1961 novel The Night Callers.

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