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Smooth operator By Madeleine Marr
Halle Berry gains respect for emergency call takers
MIAMI -- A 911 operator may be one of the most underappreciated jobs out there. But maybe not after The Call, which opens Friday.
Halle Berry plays Jordan Turner, a veteran worker at the so-called Hive call centre in Los Angeles, who has to keep an even keel trying to save an abducted teenager (Abigail Breslin) locked in a trunk with a cellphone.
The Oscar winner (Monster's Ball) was at the Mandarin Oriental Miami Hotel to talk about the thriller.
Q: How did you think the movie came out?
A: Much of the filming I wasn't there for. I was in the call centre most of the time so I missed what they were doing. I could only imagine, but, wow, I was even scared! It turned out better than I thought. It was shot in just 20 days. It was shot as fast as it plays.
Q: How did you get involved with this project?
A: They came to me about two years before filming, but I wasn't able to do it because I had other obligations. I kept thinking they were going to go with someone else. I didn't want them to. Luckily for me, they waited. Then they said, 'What do you think of Morris Chestnut as your love (interest?' I said, 'Yes, please!'
Q: What kind of prep work did you have to do?
A: You get a different perspective by doing research. I think we both did. That's part of our job ... to find the truth in it. You can't know what it's like to be a cop even though you've seen it in the movies. But nobody ever saw a 911 centre. I thought they lived in the ground somewhere! It was interesting to see who they were and how they deal and how stressful it can be. I was a wreck (watching them). They would just be as cool as can be doing their thing. I thought, 'I could never do this job.'
Q: So you have a new respect for the profession now, right?
A: Yes. They are who you call first. They are integral in the process. I take my hat off to them. The way they can stay so detached but are human. And people call for the dumbest thing, like, 'I can't get my cable to work!' Or they call drunk: 'I'm trying to get to my house, and I'm lost!' They have to deal with those kind of calls as well as real emergencies.
Q: Have you had any personal experiences with phoning 911?
A: I had a break-in (in 2011) and they let me hear a callback. The thing I remember the woman kept saying is 'Ma'am, be quiet!' And what I kept saying is, 'Thank God my daughter's not here, thank God my daughter's not here.' At one point I had to put my hand over my mouth. I couldn't stop talking out of my fear. I couldn't shut up.
Q: Does your daughter (four-year-old Nahla) know how to dial 911?
A: I have a CD to play at home that teaches kids what to say and what to do. We do a little drill. This movie woke me up.
-- The Miami Herald
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition March 15, 2013 D6
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