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Dial: Help
Directed by
Ruggero Deodato
R
1988
1h 34m
Horror
,
Mystery
4.7
33%
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A psychic finds herself tapping into the "energy" of a deceased phone operator. She also finds that her friends soon begin dying mysteriously. An investigator determines to track down the cause.
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Cast of Dial: Help
Charlotte Lewis
Jenny Cooper
Marcello Modugno
Riccardo
Mattia Sbragia
Mole
Carola Stagnaro
Carmen
William Berger
Prof. Irving Klein
Victor Cavallo
Carlo Monni
Fireman
Giorgio Tirabassi
Jole Silvani
Cleaning woman
Cesare Di Vito
Antonietta Di Vizia
Emanuela Fuin
Cyrus Elias
Bar owner
Fausto Lombardi
Cafe bartender
Monica Dorigatti
One of Caps' women
Anne Maj Montonen
Alessandra Izzo
Hat check-in woman at nightclub
Ruggero Deodato
Man in phone booth / Director
Pat Starke
Carmen (voice)
Mary Cavara
Writer
Joseph Cavara
Writer
Galliano Juso
Producer
Giovanni Bertolucci
Producer
Dial: Help Ratings & Reviews
Matthias_812
July 11, 2025
You'd think this would be some sort of sleazy call girl erotic thriller based off that cover and title. It's Ruggero Deodato though and you never know what you're going to get because Dial: Help is like some sort of horny ghost spirit stalking a woman through phones. Anytime someone gives her trouble or makes any sort of move on her- they're done for. Ended up be a fairly tame watch for Deodato standards, even his killer washing machine film was nastier than this. Has a similar vibe to something of a Dario Argento product, perhaps thanks to the rocking score from Claudio Simonetti. Most of the kills are gnarly and there are a couple erotic scenes of Charlotte Lewis rolling around that'll make you chuckle, one being Lewis in some sort of trance going into orgasm because she's holding a phone or some shit. Plenty of nonsensical hazy weirdness to come out enjoying.
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