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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 33%
On Netflix: October 5, 2022
1h 46m | Drama, Horror
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When aging billionaire Mr. Harrigan (Donald Sutherland) hires Craig (Jaeden Martell) to read for him, they bond over books — and their first iPhones. Reluctant at first to try the phone, Mr. Harrigan soon discovers its qualities — and foresees the negative aspects as well. One day when Craig comes to visit, he finds the old man dead. After the funeral, Craig slips the man’s smart phone in the casket before burial. Distraught over losing his friend, Craig texts Mr. Harrison a message, and is shocked when he gets a return text. He’s even more shocked when the bully he told Mr. Harrison about winds up dead. Based on a short story by Stephen King.
Director: John Lee Hancock
Studio: Netflix
Producer(s): Carla Hacken, Jason Blum, Ryan Murphy
Cast: Jaeden Martell, Donald Sutherland, Joe Tippett, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Cyrus Arnold, Colin O’Brien, Thomas Francis Murphy, Peggy J. Scott
Writer(s): John Lee Hancock
Official Site: netflix.com/mrharrigan’sphone
2 votes and 1 Reviews
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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 33%
On Netflix: October 5, 2022
1h 46m | Drama, Horror
Watch Trailer
When aging billionaire Mr. Harrigan (Donald Sutherland) hires Craig (Jaeden Martell) to read for him, they bond over books — and their first iPhones. Reluctant at first to try the phone, Mr. Harrigan soon discovers its qualities — and foresees the negative aspects as well. One day when Craig comes to visit, he finds the old man dead. After the funeral, Craig slips the man’s smart phone in the casket before burial. Distraught over losing his friend, Craig texts Mr. Harrison a message, and is shocked when he gets a return text. He’s even more shocked when the bully he told Mr. Harrison about winds up dead. Based on a short story by Stephen King.
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 33%
On Netflix: October 5, 2022
1h 46m | Drama, Horror
When aging billionaire Mr. Harrigan (Donald Sutherland) hires Craig (Jaeden Martell) to read for him, they bond over books — and their first iPhones. Reluctant at first to try the phone, Mr. Harrigan soon discovers its qualities — and foresees the negative aspects as well.
One day when Craig comes to visit, he finds the old man dead. After the funeral, Craig slips the man’s smart phone in the casket before burial. Distraught over losing his friend, Craig texts Mr. Harrison a message, and is shocked when he gets a return text. He’s even more shocked when the bully he told Mr. Harrison about winds up dead.
Based on a short story by Stephen King.