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[[File:TheCaller1987Sheriff'sCar.jpg|thumb|none|350px|In the back of such cars usually resides a shotgun, but due to lighting it's hard to tell whether that is the case.]] | [[File:TheCaller1987Sheriff'sCar.jpg|thumb|none|350px|In the back of such cars usually resides a shotgun, but due to lighting it's hard to tell whether that is the case.]] | ||
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The Caller is a 1987 cult thriller/mystery film that features an unusual casting of only two actors as well as a surprising twist ending. The plot follows The Girl, a seemingly married woman, exchanging suspicions with an unnamed man who pays an unexpected visit to use a phone in her house, each of them trying to prove that another one is a murderer.
The following weapons were used in the film The Caller:
M1911
After the first encounter with The Caller, The Girl (Madolyn Smith Osbourne) runs to a cellar to retrieve a pistol from her husband's clothes. She finds some kind of M1911 but it turns out to be completely out of bullets.
Trivia
Crossbow
Both The Girl (Madolyn Smith Osbourne) and The Caller (Malcolm McDowell) are seen using a vintage crossbow, taken from Girl's Husband weapon collection.
Weapon Collection
Residing mostly on the wall, there is a collection of weapons, which belong to The Girl's absentee husband and mostly includes daggers.