Mr. Harrigan’s Phone | Official Trailer | Netflix
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The film is an adaptation of one of the stories featured in **Stephen King**‘s recent four-novella collection If It Bleeds (2020).
The upcoming movie comes from “American Horror Story” creator **Ryan Murphy** and **Blumhouse**, with John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) writing and directing.
– **Plot :**
> In Mr. Harrigan’s Phone, “When Craig, a young boy living in a small town (**Jaeden Martell**) befriends Mr. Harrigan, an older, reclusive billionaire (**Donald Sutherland**), the two begin to form an unlikely bond over their love of books and reading. But when Mr. Harrigan sadly passes away, Craig discovers that not everything is dead and gone and strangely finds himself able to communicate with his friend from the grave through the iPhone in this supernatural coming-of-age story that shows that certain connections are never lost.”
Great story, and looking at the people involved, I think this will do well.
“iPhones just came out!” is terrific and necessary dialogue.
This was filmed in my neighborhood and it’s so strange to see a whole lot of locations that are so familiar to me.
Blumhouse has always been wildly hit or miss when it comes to their horror films but I hope this is good. Really hard to know.
Man, a very dark episode of Conan O’Brien needs a friend.
Listened to the audiobook, and Will Patton read this story. In my head Harrigan was Will Patton, so it’s really weird seeing Donald Sutherland in the role. I’d say this was the best story in the book, and from the trailer it looks like they’re sticking closely with the premise.
I’m not answering my phone right now. I’ll call you back if it seems appropriate.