Disconnected (1984 Film)
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''Disconnected'' is a 1984 American
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produced and directed by
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, written by Bechard and Virginia Gilroy, and starring
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, Mark Walker, and Carl Koch. Its plot follows Alicia, a young
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clerk in a small
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town who is tormented by bizarre, unearthly phone calls. Meanwhile, a string of violent serial killings are occurring amongst locals.


Plot

Alicia is a young woman working as an employee at a
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in
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. One afternoon, she is met outside her apartment by an elderly man dressed in black who asks to use her phone. She obliges, but finds after the two enter her apartment that the man has strangely disappeared. While out for drinks later, Alicia recounts the bizarre incident to her boyfriend, Mike, a local
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, and her glamorous twin sister, Barbara Ann—both dismiss it as a strange coincidence. Meanwhile, a
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is murdering young women in the town, and the crimes are being investigated by Detective Tremaglio. While working at the video store one afternoon, Alicia is met by an awkward young man, Franklin, who peruses the store, despite telling her he does not own a video player. He attempts to make conversation with Alicia before leaving. He returns the next day and asks Alicia out on a date, but she politely declines. Later that night, Alicia receives several bizarre phone calls in which she hears Mike and Barbara Ann discussing the romantic affair they are having, apparently unaware they are being listened to. Alicia subsequently has several nightmares within nightmares in which Mike and Barbara Ann come to her apartment and murder her. The next day, Alicia phones Franklin and tells him she would like to go on a date with him after all. He obliges, though he says it will have to wait as he is busy; unbeknownst to Alicia, he is lying in bed with a woman's bloody corpse. After their phone call ends, Franklin has sex with the dead woman's body. Several days later, Alicia and Franklin go on a date to see a movie. At the theater, they run into Barbara Ann, who is also on a date. Alicia, having to work early in the morning, ends her date with Franklin and returns home. Meanwhile, Franklin visits a local bar where he meets another woman and brings her to his house. The two have sex before he eviscerates her with a switchblade. Alicia continues to be tormented by strange phone calls, some of which emit unearthly sounds. Despite changing her phone number, the calls continue. Alicia goes to Franklin's for a dinner date, after which the two have sex. In the morning, Franklin prepares to murder Alicia, but finds she has already left for work. The next day, Barbara Ann visits Franklin at his home and seduces him. After she performs oral sex on Franklin, he murders her. Alicia stops by the next morning to visit Franklin, and finds Barbara Ann's body before being confronted by Franklin. Her screams are heard from Tremaglio, who happens to be patrolling the neighborhood. As Franklin declares that he is not the serial killer, he is shot and killed by Tremaglio and his partner. Distraught, Alicia returns to her apartment where she continues to be bothered by the recurring phone calls, and enters a depressive state. She is further horrified when she hears on the radio that another female murder victim has been found in town, suggesting Franklin may not have been the primary serial killer. Alicia's mental state continues to rapidly decline. She accepts Mike's repeated requests for a date, and the two begin seeing each other again. After dropping Alicia off from an evening date, Mike makes a call from a pay phone. In her apartment, Alicia receives yet another demented call. She proceeds to destroy her phone in a fit of rage, but the ominous sounds persist as blood pours from the phone receiver. In the morning, the elderly man whom Alicia let into her home several weeks prior is seen emerging from her apartment.


Cast


Themes

Journalist Matt Damsker likens ''Disconnected'' to a "
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ic slasher film," featuring both slasher and supernatural horror elements.


Production


Filming

''Disconnected'' was shot on location in
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in the fall of 1983 on a budget of around $48,000.


Music

The film features a soundtrack of several 1980s new wave and rock bands, including "Talking to a Stranger" and "Scream Who" by
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; "Complicated Game" by
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; and "Chizoola" by
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. Notably, a 19-year-old
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, who was a member of The Excerpts at the time, had hi
first role
in the film
Brion
is one of the band members performing at the initial bar scene
The band contributed the songs
"You Don't Love Me," "Death in Small Doses," and "I Only Dream in Color."


Release


Critical response

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'' gave the film a middling review, describing it as "a low-budget horror film made by locals in Waterbury, Connecticut, which tries to surmount the clichés of the genre, but emerges as a routine picture." Brian Collins of '' Birth.Movies.Death.'' wrote that the film "borrows some language from the slasher textbook, but it's also got supernatural elements, police procedural scenes (including a bizarre series of interviews where Capobianco's character talks directly to the camera, usually to fill in gaps in the plot), and a minor psychological thriller flair."


Home media

''Disconnected'' was released on VHS in the United States in 1986 by Active Home Video. Active Home Video re-released the VHS again in June 1989. On November 24, 2017, ''Disconnected'' was given a limited edition release on
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by
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, numbered at 2,000 units.


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External links

* * {{Rotten Tomatoes, id=disconnected, title=Disconnected 1984 horror films 1984 films 1980s serial killer films 1980s slasher films American independent films American psychological horror films American serial killer films American slasher films American supernatural horror films Films about twin sisters Films set in Connecticut Films shot in Connecticut Films about telephony 1980s English-language films 1980s American films