D-VHS Review

Phone Booth

Genre: Thriller

Reviewed in Issue 74 (July 2003) of Widescreen Review

Picture
4.5
DD Sound
4.5
DTS Sound
NA
Critics' Composite
3

Stars: Arian Ash, Tia Texada, Paula Jai Parker, Josh Pais, James Macdonald, John Enos III, Keith Nobbs, Richard T. Jones, Radha MItchell, Katie Holmes, Forest Whitaker, Colin Farrell & Kiefer Sutherland

Disc Information
Studio/Distributor 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Catalog Number 2008408
MPAA Rating R
Rating Reason Pervasive language and some violence
Retail Price $34.98
Running Time 81
Color Type Color
Chaptered/Scene Access Yes
Closed Captioned Yes
Year 2003
Theatrical Release Yes
Direct-To-Video Release No
D-VHS Release Date 07/29/03
THX Digitally Mastered No
Credits
Director Joel Schumacher
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Stars Arian Ash, Tia Texada, Paula Jai Parker, Josh Pais, James Macdonald, John Enos III, Keith Nobbs, Richard T. Jones, Radha MItchell, Katie Holmes, Forest Whitaker, Colin Farrell & Kiefer Sutherland
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Sound Information
D-VHS Soundtrack Dolby Digital 5.1, PCM 2.0 Surround
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Internet Links

http://www.phoneboothmovie.com

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Special Features

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Story Synopsis

Stu Shepard (Farrell) is a self-centered New York city publicist who suddenly finds himself on the deadly end of a high-powered riflescope. When he decides to answer the ring of a public phone, the voice on the other end warns him that if he hangs up, he

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