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movie Mr. Harrigan's Phone (2022)

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Title: Mr. Harrigan's Phone

Tagline: Some connections never die.

Genre: Drama,Horror,Mystery

Director: John Lee Hancock

Cast: Donald Sutherland,Jaeden Martell,Kirby,Joe Tippett,Cyrus Arnold,Conor William Wright,Alexa Shae Niziak,Bennett Saltzman,Joseph Paul Kennedy,Thomas Francis Murphy,Thalia Torio,Peggy J. Scott,Daniel Reece,Wayne Pyle,Frank Ridley,Iván Amaro Bullón,Colin O'Brien,Caitlin Shorey,Leo Kennedy,Randy Kovitz

Status: Released

Release: 2022-10-05

Runtime: 105

Plot: Craig, a young boy living in a small town befriends an older, reclusive billionaire, Mr. Harrigan. The two form a bond over books and an iPhone, but when the man passes away the boy discovers that not everything dead is gone.

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Trailer Cast Crew Videos

    • Donald Sutherland

      Mr. Harrigan
    • Jaeden Martell

      Craig
    • Kirby

      Ms. Hart
    • Joe Tippett

      Craig's Dad
    • Cyrus Arnold

      Kenny Yankovich
    • Conor William Wright

      U-Boat
    • Alexa Shae Niziak

      Margie
    • Bennett Saltzman

      Billy
    • Joseph Paul Kennedy

      Jack
    • Thomas Francis Murphy

      Pete
    • Thalia Torio

      Regina
    • Peggy J. Scott

      Edna Grogan
    • Daniel Reece

      Deane Whitmore
    • Wayne Pyle

      Mr. McPhillips
    • Frank Ridley

      Reverend Mooney
    • Iván Amaro Bullón

      Sheriff Deputy
    • Colin O'Brien

      Young Craig
    • Caitlin Shorey

      Young Margie
    • Leo Kennedy

      Young Billy
    • Randy Kovitz

      Chick Rafferty
    • John Lee Hancock (Writing)

      Writer
    • Ryan Murphy (Production)

      Producer
    • Eric Kovtun (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Robert Frazen (Editing)

      Editor
    • Anthony Raymond (Art)

      Assistant Art Director
    • Doug Coleman (Crew)

      Stunt Coordinator
    • Scott Robertson (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Sarah Domeier Lindo (Production)

      Casting
    • Jeremy Gold (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Joel Dougherty (Sound)

      Sound Re-Recording Mixer
    • Alexis Martin Woodall (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Joseph P. Reidy (Directing)

      First Assistant Director
    • Javier Navarrete (Sound)

      Original Music Composer
    • John Schwartzman (Camera)

      Director of Photography
    • Jason Blum (Production)

      Producer
    • Amy Sayres (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Carla Hacken (Production)

      Producer
    • Michael Corenblith (Art)

      Production Design
    • Linda Cohen (Sound)

      Music Supervisor
    • Stephen King (Writing)

      Short Story
    • Chris McCumber (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Daniel Orlandi (Costume & Make-Up)

      Costume Design
    • Terri Taylor (Production)

      Casting
    • Lisa Sene (Camera)

      "B" Camera Operator
    • Scott Greenberg (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Official Trailer

      • Trailer
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I’d say it had a more haunting feel than a straight-up scary one. I haven’t read any Stephen King books, but I’ve caught a lot of the movies based on his stuff. This one fits in with the rest of them pretty well. It's not as jump-out-of-your-seat scary as The Mist or IT, but it’s got this low-key creepy vibe going on.

Mr. Harrigan's Phone is from one of King’s short stories, and it did feel a bit drawn out. The beginning seemed to drag, but it did give some important background that helped with how the story unfolds later. If you're into something that's a slow burn and kind of eerie, it’s worth checking out. The acting, writing, and how it’s shot are all really well done.
 
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