Sorry, Right Number (2005)
May 4, 2005Release Date
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Cast & Crew.

Barbara Weetman
Katie

Woody Stefl
Bill

Darrin Stevens
Bill

Karla Droege
Dawn

Michael Brady
Hank

Hannah Prince
Polly

Michael Brady
Hank

Karoline Striplin
Jesse

Nikky Swerdlin
Polly (voice)

Mary Guss
Mother

Kim D'Armond
Telephone Operator (as Kimberly D'Armond)

John Kwiatkowski
Telephone Announcer

Brian Berkowitz
Director

Brian Berkowitz
Writer

Stephen King
Story

Brian Berkowitz
Producer / Editor

Bo Buckley
Producer

Bo Buckley
Producer

Eric Holloway
Co-Producer

Joe Ashlar
Music

Matt Mosher
Cinematography

Holland Weathers
Casting

Jennifer Long
ProductionDesigner

Jennifer Long
Production Design

Corey L. Howard
First Assistant Director

Mercer Boffey
Storyboard Artist

Shawn Allred
Boom Operator

Jason Aron
Foley Artist

Jeff Babb
Sound Mixer

Jason Armond
Second Assistant Camera

Zack Atkinson
Dolly Grip

Troy Blischok
First Assistant Camera

Matt DeFago
Grip

Lynn Dodson
Gaffer

Joe Dutton
Production Assistant

Bryan Kupko
Production Assistant

Ashley Novasad
Grip

Rose Vinet
Casting Assistant

Joseph A. Covas
Script Supervisor
Details.
Release DateMay 4, 2005
StatusReleased
Running Time19m
Budget$30,000
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"Sorry, Right Number" is a teleplay written by author Stephen King for an episode of the horror anthology series Tales from the Darkside. It is the ninth episode of the fourth season. It was later included in King's 1993 short story collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes, and is the only such work that King has included in any of his anthologies. It appears in script format, and begins with an authors' guide for screenplays and abbreviations.
The Tales from the Darkside episode originally aired in 1987, and starred Deborah Harmon and Arthur Taxier as Katie and Bill Weiderman, with Rhonda Dotson as Katie's sister Dawn and Katherine Britton, Brandon Stewart and Nicole Huntington as the Weiderman children. It was later produced as a short film in 2005, directed and adapted by Brian Berkowitz. The cast included Darrin Stevens, Karla Droege, Michael Brady, Kimberly D'Armond, Karoline Striplin, and Barbara Weetman.
The title is a pun on the title of the radio play and film Sorry, Wrong Number.