- Late-night telephone calls begin to haunt disabled elderly Elva Keene at her sequestered home in rural Maine.
- The elderly Elva Keene is not too happy when she begins receiving phone calls in the middle of the night. At first the calls are little more than static and her complaints to the local telephone operator, Miss Finch, seem to go unheeded. Over time however, she begins to hear a man's voice but out of fear, tells whoever it is to go away. When Miss Finch reports they've found the problem, Elva visits the site only to realize the identity of the caller, and that regardless of anything she's said, desperately wants the calls to continue.—garykmcd / edited by Rob
- The crippled Elva Keene is an old woman that lives alone in an isolated house and is helped during the days by the maid Margaret Phillips. One stormy night, Elva receives a phone call with stranger noises. On the next morning, she requests the operator to fix her line, and Miss Finch says that will send a technician as soon as possible. Elva receives other night calls until the day the operator calls her and tells that her line was broken at the cemetery and she could not have received any phone call from anywhere. But Elva decides to investigate further.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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