The Phone Call (1977)

The Phone Call (1977) poster

Scott starts work at a drive-in burger and ice cream restaurant when his paper route proves inadequate to raise the money he needs for a mail order karate course. He has determined that this course will help him gain the self-confidence he needs to get up the courage to call and ask Pam out to see a movie. Although at first just commenting on his mistakes, Becky, a co-worker, offers to help him make the crucial phone call. In the process Scott offers insights about how Joe is abusive in his relationship with Becky.

Director: Douglas G. Johnson
Genre: Comedy, Family
Runtime: 24 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Merrill Jenson, Merrill B. Jenson
Cinematography: Reed Smoot
Editing: Peter G. Czerny
Production: Brigham Young University, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

phone call, dating woes

More Films by Director: Douglas G. Johnson
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Phone Call about?
Scott starts work at a drive-in burger and ice cream restaurant when his paper route proves inadequate to raise the money he needs for a mail order karate course. He has determined that this course will help him gain the self-confidence he needs to get up the courage to call and ask Pam out to see a movie. Although at first just commenting on his mistakes, Becky, a co-worker, offers to help him make the crucial phone call. In the process Scott offers insights about how Joe is abusive in his relationship with Becky.
Who directed The Phone Call?
The Phone Call was directed by Douglas G. Johnson.
Who stars in The Phone Call?
The Phone Call stars Marc McClure, Michelle Patrick, David Sterago, R. Irwin Goodman, Ann MacMillan, Robert Thurston.
How long is The Phone Call?
The Phone Call has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).
What genre is The Phone Call?
The Phone Call is a Comedy, Family film.
Where was The Phone Call produced?
The Phone Call was produced in United States of America.