I think Wes Craven employed cellular phones most
cleverly in the Scream trilogy...
Then there is the direct connection of film/phone in
Ringu/The Ring...
It's odd the the abundant use of the telephone in both
classic noir and contemporary horror...
Best of luck with your project!
matthew
--- Bernd Herzogenrath
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> Hi all,
>
> I am working on the relation between Film and the
> Telephone ...
> and I'm still looking for examples of 'the Phone'
> featuring prominently
> (in fact, as the 'main character') in films
> throughout the whole history of
> film (Sorry, wrong numer; Dial M for Murder; Phone
> Booth; etc.)
> Also, can anyone point out texts (books, essays) on
> this relation? Both
> on 'phones in films,' and on their 'technological'
> relation ...
> Thanx much - I appreciate your help!!
>
> Bernd
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