Hellphone (2010)

- IMDb page: Hellphone (2010)
- Rate: 6.7/10 total 25 votes
- Genre: Comedy | Horror
- Runtime: USA:92 min
- Filming Location: Madison, North Carolina, USA
- Budget: $37,000(estimated)
- Director: Jason Marc Pierce
- Stars: April Billingsley, Nathan Moore and Phillip Ward
- Original Music By: Cameron F. Johnson
- Soundtrack: All or Nothing
- Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
- Plot Keyword: Cell Phone | Southern | Demon | Cult Horror | Police
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- Jason Marc Pierce written by
Known Trivia
Plot: A demon possesses a cellphone in a small North Carolina town and begins to wreak revengeful havoc. | »
Story: A demon possesses a cellphone in a small North Carolina town and begins to wreak revengeful havoc.
FullCast & Crew
Produced By:
- Herbert 'Buddy' Gibbs known as associate producer
- Jason Marc Pierce known as producer
- Kathryn Ann Pullara known as associate producer
- Tom Pullara known as associate producer
- Christopher Smith-Naill known as line producer
- Marie van Vuuren known as associate producer
- Stephen van Vuuren known as producer
- April Billingsley known as Alex
- Nathan Moore known as Graham
- Phillip Ward known as Bill
- Scott N. Stevens known as Paul Baker
- Larry Parks known as Chief Casey
- Caroline Avery Granger known as Elisha (as Caroline Granger)
- Mack McClain known as Charlie
- Matthew B. Moore known as Hiker 2
- Slade Blackburn known as Hiker 1
- Dan A.R. Kelly known as Wes
- Gretchen Adams known as Landlord
- Sarah Al-Jaouni known as Featured Extra
- Candace Anderson known as Featured Extra
- Hunter Lee Anderson known as Featured Extra
- William Andrews known as Featured Extra
- Ken Ashford known as John
- Kaytlan Bailey known as Bluetooth Girl
- Phillip Baka known as Featured Extra
- Alex Benbassat known as Featured Extra
- Benji Benbassat known as Featured Extra
- Chuck Biggs known as Featured Extra
- Larry Biggs known as Featured Extra
- Patrick Blaha known as Young Chief Casey
- Kaitlyn Marie Brooks known as Featured Extra
- Raymond Brooks known as Featured Extra
- Betsy Brown known as Graham's Grammie
- Jordan Burnside known as Featured Extra
- Angus Barr Campbell known as Featured Extra
- Leslie Cantu known as Featured Extra
- Melvin Chua known as Featured Extra
- Frank Coker known as Featured Extra
- Heather Cole known as Featured Extra
- Sheena Collins known as Featured Extra
- Gary Corns known as Featured Extra
- Madison Corns known as Featured Extra
- Connie Crowder known as Featured Extra
- Chris Cybulski known as Featured Extra
- Paul Douglas known as Jack
- Brian Dowtin known as Anton
- Sheila Duell known as Featured Extra
- Michelle Duncan known as Featured Extra
- Sherry Dunnagan known as Featured Extra
- Dan Dutilly known as Featured Extra
- Michelle Elliott known as Minion
- Heather Joyce Estes known as Featured Extra
- Chelsea Farmer known as Bluetooth Girl 2
- Lynn Finley known as Mrs. Casey
- Quaneishia Foye known as Featured Extra
- Erny Galvan known as Himself (as Dreamkiller)
- Tian Garcia known as Himself (as Dreamkiller)
- Rita Gentry known as Featured Extra
- Missy Goin known as Featured Extra
- Duane Edward Gwarek known as Featured Extra
- Elizabeth Gwarek known as Featured Extra
- Gypsy known as Herself
- Mary Beth Hale known as Featured Extra
- Annie Hall known as Featured Extra
- Luke Hardin known as Featured Extra
- Robyn Hardin known as Featured Extra
- Samantha Jo Hardin known as Featured Extra
- Doug Heberle known as Carl
- Brad Hennis known as EMT
- Solyria Hiers known as Abigail
- Tamelia Sue Hodges known as Featured Extra
- Clay Morgan Howard known as Chris
- Ryan Hudy known as Featured Extra
- Tedi Jefferson known as Featured Extra
- Andrea Jenkins known as Featured Extra
- Christy Johnson known as Herself (as Dreamkiller)
- Gwen Jones known as Featured Extra
- Kevin Jones known as Featured Extra
- Bradley S. Joyce known as Featured Extra
- Jordan Kingsgate known as Featured Extra
- Michael La Ferla known as Young Chief Casey's Father
- David Lanning known as Himself (as Dreamkiller)
- Jamie Lawson known as Featured Extra
- Bertica Lopez known as Featured Extra
- Forest Malloy known as Featured Extra
- Julie Marchiano known as Featured Extra
- Mark Martin known as Featured Extra
- Sheri Masters known as Mrs. Deeley
- Becky Meetze known as Featured Extra
- Michael Meetze known as Featured Extra
- Anna Messick known as Featured Extra
- Rosemary Messick known as Featured Extra
- Linda Minney known as Featured Extra
- Kyle Moye known as Featured Extra
- Garbriella Mullis known as Featured Extra
- Angela Newman known as Featured Extra
- Katie Newman known as Featured Extra
- Robert T. Newman known as Featured Extra
- Modesto Noriega known as Featured Extra
- Beverly Oakley known as Featured Extra
- Darrell Parker known as Adam
- Nicholas Payne known as Featured Extra
- Jaye Pierce known as Featured Extra
- Lawrence Pilson known as Featured Extra
- Gordon Price known as Evil Minion / Party Guest
- Topher Purdy known as Featured Extra
- Andy Ralston-Asumendi known as Worker 1
- Morgan Rector known as Featured Extra
- Robert Reynolds known as Featured Extra
- Greg Richardson known as Featured Extra
- Anita Richter known as Shirley
- Chad Riggs known as Featured Extra
- Debra Russell known as Featured Extra
- Alfreda Russell-Tarrant known as Featured Extra
- Meridian Sage known as Featured Extra
- Billy Seidl known as Featured Extra
- Michael Seidl known as Featured Extra
- Mike Seidl known as Featured Extra
- Gray Smith known as Featured Extra
- Charles V. Struse Sr. known as Featured Extra
- Matthew Sumner known as Featured Extra
- Amy R. Swaim known as Helen
- Jeron Totten known as Featured Extra
- Erin Wagoner known as Featured Extra
- Graham Waldrop known as Featured Extra
- Heather Walker known as Featured Extra
- Justin Walker known as Featured Extra
- Teresa Walker known as Featured Extra
- Bricen Wall known as Ed
- Joanne Waterholter known as Featured Extra
- Maryjane Webb known as Featured Extra
- Ryan Whitney known as Worker 2
- Daniel Williard known as Featured Extra
- Jonathan E. Carter known as Extra (uncredited)
- Mickey Flynn known as Extra (uncredited)
- Stephen Kalill known as Extra (uncredited)
- Jacqueline Messick known as Extra (uncredited)
Supporting Department
Makeup Department:- Gretchen Adams known as makeup artist
- Lisa Edwards known as makeup artist
- Jonathan E. Carter known as set dresser
- Sophia Madalana Martinez Moore known as property master
- Mary Michaux known as props
- Michael Miller known as props
- Patrick Neilson known as storyboard artist
- Joshua West known as graphic designer
Other Stuff
Visual Effects by:- Ismail Abdelkhalek known as digital compositor
- Ioannis Batsios known as digital compositor
- Evan Pease known as visual effects artist
- Philip Powell known as digital compositor
- Jonathan Preston known as digital effects artist
- Ike Quigley known as digital compositor
- Stephen van Vuuren known as visual effects supervisor
- USA 16 November 2010 (Greensboro, North Carolina)
Filmography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database
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23 Nov 2011, 3:15 pm
The story might take place in a small town but it doesn't reuse the tired-old clichés. People are connected, they love their technology, it is a chaotic vibrant environment. My favorite moments in this film are when people are unable to get off their phones even though they know it could kill them. I see this everyday when I drive to work. It is funny scary kind of stuff.
Overall, it is an entertaining movie that speaks to a lot of issues that are currently cropping up. The fight scenes towards the end are awesome! I hope they make a sequel.
23 Nov 2011, 3:15 pm
Overall experience was of total amazement and delight despite such a goofy premise, the movie actually worked! One of the most amazing aspects for me, was that everything sort of made sense in the film. In 2008, I caught wind of this project concept for a horror/comedy/drama film about killer cellphones. I was fascinated… "this I gotta see".
The movie seems to poke fun at itself right from the start, and that alone made it interesting and totally endearing. About 2 minutes in, I suddenly found myself completely into the movie solely on its own merit.
Production quality was great, and despite one or two choppy spots it had excellent consistency, a cohesive film. Sound effects, from monster voicing to footsteps to ambient sounds were convincing, and I particularly enjoyed the score & thematic elements, and gunplay blended with on-screen action. The 'attack' of the phones was completely unnerving.
A true testament to Hellphone is that I actually caught myself criticizing it by comparing to present day major Hollywood blockbuster CGI. After seeing Hellphone, I realized that I was comparing a low-budget independent film to movies that had budgets of $25 million+! The directors accomplished feats in Hellphone that would have been impossible for ANY studio 15 years ago! The cellphone POV screen effect completely registered, and I seamlessly and subconsciously believed I was looking out through the inside of the phone. When comparing this movie to notorious independent film CGI offerings(the feet/birds in Birdemic come to mind), Hellphone sits high above the norm, which underscores the skill of director Jason Pierce.
The principle actors did a phenomenal job, and I absolutely accepted the fact that this was a small North Carolina caketown. The subplot's romantic complication was handled well, and I enjoyed the genuine imperfection and conflict among the 4 leads. Very clever character development, and not sappy or contrived.
The Unpleasant Surprise — I was quite uncomfortable through parts of this movie. The reason for this was because I was genuinely scared. This was rather unexpected, and I had no intention of being frightened going in. Well done. For the first 15 minutes of the film, I completely 'bit' on the suspense that welled up in my gut every time a cellphone was answered on-screen. Masterful plot development.
Overall, Hellphone is a solid film on a shoestring pittance; a great treatment of a very challenging & potentially disastrous plot concept.
23 Nov 2011, 3:15 pm
23 Nov 2011, 3:15 pm
23 Nov 2011, 3:15 pm
23 Nov 2011, 3:15 pm
Why can't bad people just die? In Hellphone, the dead/bad find a way to torment and kill using modern technology. So… why was I laughing so much? Here's why, Hellphone is innovative, and Hellphone is a first. The story is completely original. I can't think of any film that has a similar theme or storyline. That alone held my interest, but there's more.
The actors were surprisingly talented, and the special effects were Hollywood grade. I kept thinking I had misread about the low budget to make this film, but this film really delivered. I laughed more than I ever expected, and saw some things I won't soon forget.
I would imagine this film holds some secrets that would be valuable to other filmmakers, no matter their budget. For me, I just enjoyed the laughs and the giant cellphone monster kicking everyone around.
23 Nov 2011, 3:15 pm
23 Nov 2011, 3:15 pm
The three main characters (sexy assistant police chief, witty computer technician, and ignorant coroner) work together well. Scenes in the police office, high school gym, and lake give the film it's hometown touch. I felt right at home watching the possessed cell phone call it's victims.
A topic we can all relate to – answering a phone – brings the 'horror' to everyone. The comedy of a phone walking along the street and stoner kids helping it along – cracked me up. The jokes throughout the movie keep it light – not overly 'horrifying'.
Summary – this movie has it all, support a North Carolina artist and go see it twice.