The Telephone Always Rings Twice
The Telephone Always Rings Twice

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The Telephone Always Rings Twice

1985
Movie
90 min
French

Marc Elbichon, a novice private sleuth, is investigating a wave of assassinations bearing a particular characteristic: the perpetrator, dubbed the "telephone killer" always strangles his female victims with a telephone cord.

Insights

Director: J.P. MahlerGenres: Comedy, Crime

Plot Summary

In this campy comedy, a neurotic telephone operator finds herself entangled in a dangerous plot involving a mob boss and a murder. As she tries to navigate the treacherous situation, she uncovers a conspiracy that puts her life at risk. The film blends elements of film noir with absurd humor.

Critical Reception

The Telephone Always Rings Twice is a cult classic primarily celebrated within specific circles for its over-the-top performances and campy aesthetic. While not a mainstream critical darling, it has garnered a dedicated following for its unique blend of humor and genre elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its campy humor and theatrical performances.

  • Appreciated by cult film enthusiasts for its unique style.

  • Often described as a B-movie with a cult following.

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Fun Fact

The film is notable for being an early work of Charles Busch, a prominent figure in New York's downtown theater scene, known for his drag performances and original plays.

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