The Call
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Release date | Turkey |
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Directors | Brad Anderson |
Box office | 68. 6 million USD |
Story by | Richard D'Ovidio |
Jon Bokenkamp | |
Nicole D'Ovidio | |
Unexceptional masterpiece. . . thats what elaborates it. . but still feels less!. . . One hell of a suspense thriller you can watch as . . . | |
Reviews | mydramalist.com |
Execut produc | Shin Eui-cheol |
No of episod | Special: 1; Regular: 18 |
No of season | 2 |
Origin releas | May 4, 2018 –; September 6, 2019 |
Original language | Korean |
Networks | Mnet |
Episodes | EpisodesS02 E10 · Episode 10Sep 13, 2019 S02 E09 · Episode 9Sep 6, 2019 S02 E08 · Episode 8Aug 30, 2019 View 5+ more |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 775734 |
About The Call
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Ruth Perry: Inquest hears head felt humiliated after Ofsted inspection
... Mr Perry said his wife was " understandably anxious" when she got The Call from Ofsted about the school inspection, but generally she seemed fine...
Teachers use AI for planning and marking, says report
... " The results of The Call for evidence give us a crucial evidence base to inform our future work on AI, helping us make the right decisions to get the best out of generative AI in a safe and secure way...
Parents 'destroyed' after baby's death at Royal Sussex County Hospital
... It found The Call document was " not completed fully" to allow staff to do a " dynamic risk assessment" of Ms Fowler when the couple called...
Blackburn man who posed as taxi driver admits raping women
... She ended The Call after he asked her if she " wanted to do something" police said...
Israel finds second hostage body near Al-Shifa hospital
... She said that she had to end The Call...
Swimming rivers and faking illness to escape Ukraine's draft
... Thousands of Ukrainian men have joined The Call to fight for their country since Russia s invasion in February last year...
The Disappeared: Search for IRA murder victim Columba McVeigh ends
... Speaking recently on the 48th anniversary of his disappearance, his sister Dympna Kerr said: " I can t let go of the hope that one day we ll get The Call that says we ve found him ...
Retail giants call for more abuse protection for workers
... The bosses of John Lewis, the Post Office, BT, Octopus and Ovo Energy have joined The Call, with Esther McVey, former work and pensions secretary, also among the signatories...
Blackburn man who posed as taxi driver admits raping women
A Man who posed as a Taxi Driver has admitted raping women he picked up as they made their way home from Nights Out .
Nazim Asmal lured his victims into his car before driving to remote locations and assaulting them.
The 34-year-old, formerly of Blackburn, appeared at Preston Crown Court where he pleaded guilty to four counts of rape and sexual assault.
He was remanded into custody to be sentenced on 13 February.
Lancashire Police said The First rape happened on 3 October 2021 after The Victim was picked up by Asmal in Preston City Centre .
He drove for about ten minutes, raped her in The Car And Then dropped her off back in the City Centre .
She flagged a member of The Public down for help.
'Abhorrent'The second rape happened on 4 March when The Victim got into Asmal's fake taxi after a Night Out in Darwen.
He drove her to a secluded area on The Outskirts of The Town where he assaulted her.
Asmal later called her twice in April and she recognised his voice as The Man who had raped her but did not know his identity.
She ended The Call after he asked her if she " wanted to do something" police said.
Asmal raped his third victim, who he picked up in Darwen town centre, on the same evening he made that phone call.
Driving her towards Bolton, in The Opposite direction of her home, Asmal said: " You don't want to pay for this taxi, do you? "
He stopped in a secluded area and raped her. He then dropped her off at her home.
Detectives identified Asmal after his black Toyota Yaris was picked up on CCTV cameras.
Det Insp Darren Irving said: " Asmal deliberately targeted his victims because of their vulnerable state and subjected them to serious sexual assaults. "
He Said his crimes were " abhorrent" adding: " My thoughts are very much with The Victims who continue to be supported by specially trained officers. "
Source of news: bbc.com