What about the phone booth movie? Um, probably called Phone Booth. Colin Farrell on the phone. But maybe he does show up in person, too.
The voice is Keifer. But I can't remember if we see him.
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What about the phone booth movie? Um, probably called Phone Booth. Colin Farrell on the phone. But maybe he does show up in person, too.
The voice is Keifer. But I can't remember if we see him.
Oh yeah, I meant we see Colin Farrell on the phone and hear the other guy who may or may not show up.
I think you see Keifer very briefly at the end.
Yeah, apparently: [link]
Same situation with the first Saw movie.
And the villain in that one movie with Denzel Washington and John Goodman never appears as "himself," but that's because he's only corporeal in other creatures. Or something. Does that work?
Fallen. I haven't seen it.
Same situation with the first Saw movie.
Ooh, yeah.
If we were talking TV, Norm's wife Vera would work [Cheers]. Or Wilson, from Home Improvement.
Ooh, what about God in The Ten Commandments?
It doesn't have to be a main character. Just a character who never appears.
"The Thin Man." Nick and Nora Charles. The title refers to the missing person, who we later learned was murdered. All off camera as this was the 1930s.
You never see the narrator in Fallen. Only the ones who have...um, fallen.
P-C, you've never seen Fallen? You should. I liked it a lot.