"Sorry, Wrong Number" is a classic 1948 film directed by Anatole Litvak, featuring a stellar cast including Ann Richards, Burt Lancaster, Barbara Stanwyck, and Wendell Corey. Set in the world of drama, film-noir, and mystery, this gripping tale follows Leona Stevenson (played by Barbara Stanwyck), a bedridden woman who accidentally overhears a phone conversation that sets off a chain of events leading to a mysterious murder plot. As she desperately tries to piece together the fragments of the conversation, Leona realizes she may be the next target, plunging her into a race against time to save herself. With its tension-filled atmosphere and intricate plot twists, "Sorry, Wrong Number" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Burt Lancaster and Wendell Corey deliver standout performances as key players in Leona's unraveling mystery, adding depth and intrigue to the narrative. As the suspense builds and secrets are revealed, the film explores themes of betrayal, deception, and the consequences of eavesdropping. A timeless classic in the film-noir genre, "Sorry, Wrong Number" is a must-watch for fans of gripping thrillers and compelling storytelling.
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