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Rob S Fascinating story about an invalid woman (Barbara Stanwyck) who overhears a murder plot accidentally on the phone, and even though most of the story is told through phone calls and flashbacks, it just holds you spellbound to see how things will resolve. Burt Lancaster plays her henpecked husband who seems like a very suspicious character. Rated 4.5/5 Stars •  Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/31/25 Full Review Melissa L Seriously suspenseful. I didn't like the ending ,though. Rated 4/5 Stars •  Rated 4 out of 5 stars 10/03/24 Full Review Martin B What's to like about it? Stanwyck's character a hypochondriac, whiny and complaining all the time just simply annoying. Lancaster's alternating between a milquetoast wimp, rebellious rich guy and a thief/murderer. Couldn't end fast enough in my view. Wife killed, guy goes to jail fine with me. Rated 1/5 Stars •  Rated 1 out of 5 stars 08/12/24 Full Review S R Saw this after the TCM introduction. It was a different type of noir story that kept me interested. Rated 3.5/5 Stars •  Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 11/05/23 Full Review Audience Member Sorry wrong number Out of all the Stanwyck movies this is my least favorite. Even though it tries to build up suspense it fails miserably with its incoherent plot development. On one hand its not difficult to follow the villain's motives while on the other hand it lacks simple logic. For example : A bedridden invalid who can still walk isn't really as vulnerable as someone who truly lost these functions and makes no sense as to why she couldn't get out of bed. Also if anyone overhears what they believe to be a murder plot , wouldn't it make more sense to report this to the police first? Instead we get to watch Barbara Stanwyck talking to everyone else except someone who could have been helpful towards her cause. Lancaster's character was also portrayed poorly. The Doormat personality just didn't suit him . Overall the film created more confusion than offering any believable solutions to the problems at hand. Towards the end we witness a heightened moment of conflict only to be let down by the finale. I came out feeling disappointed and let down. Once you've watched this movie it just isn't worth a rewatch. Therefore I wouldn't recommend it Rated 3/5 Stars •  Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review dave s Barbara Stanwyck plays Leona, the spoiled daughter of a pharmaceutical magnate. An invalid confined to her bed, she overhears a murder plot on the telephone when the lines get crossed and begins to believe that she is the intended victim. Sorry, Wrong Number has a great premise and a ton of potential, but tends to sink under its own weight. The primary problem is the considerable number of flashbacks used, may of them containing unnecessary information, to set up the motivation for the killing. Further compounding matters is the fact that the most unlikable character in the film, and there are a lot of unlikable characters, is the bedridden protagonist, so much so that you will find yourself anxious to see her get her just deserts. By the time things come to the logical conclusion, you may find yourself cheering for the bad guys, which was probably not the intent of the filmmakers. Rated 2.5/5 Stars •  Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews

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Synopsis Due to a telephone glitch, Leona Stevenson (Barbara Stanwyck), a controlling heiress confined to a wheelchair, overhears a conversation about a plan to kill a woman. Unable to leave her home or reach her husband (Burt Lancaster), and written off by the police, Leona struggles to uncover the truth through a series of phone calls that only lead her deeper into a mystery, which may involve her college rival, Sally (Ann Richards), and a scheme to sell pharmaceuticals on the black market.

Director
Anatole Litvak

Producer
Anatole Litvak , Hal B. Wallis

Screenwriter
Lucille Fletcher

Distributor
Paramount Pictures

Production Co
Paramount Pictures

Genre
Mystery & Thriller

Original Language
English

Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 1, 1948, Original

Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 13, 2017

Runtime
1h 29m

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