InJake Gyllenhaal’s latest role, the actor takes on a kidnapping case from the seat of a 911 operator.
On Tuesday, Netflix debuted the trailer forThe Guilty, which sees Gyllenhaal play 911 dispatcher Joe Bayler who tries to save a woman from a kidnapping.
Taking place over the course of a single morning, Joe goes on a hair-raising mission to find out the truth see if he can save the caller, Emily, from death.
“Does the person you’re with know you called us?” Joe asks Emily, who responds, “No.”
Joe continues along his line of questioning, urging Emily to respond only in “yes” or “no” answers so as to not alert the kidnapper she is on the phone with 911.
“I need the color of the car, when I say the right one, say ‘It’s fine,'” Joe says. As he concludes the car Emily was taken in is white, he then asks, “Is it a car?
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“No, van,” Emily says, but her response tips off the kidnapper who demands the phone.
“Just yes or no answers, Emily,” Joe says, as she replies, “I’m sorry. I have to hang up. I’m going to die.”
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The rest of the cast includes Ethan Hawke, Riley Keough, Paul Dano, Peter Sarsgaard, Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Bill Burr.
This is Gyllenhaal’s latest film since starring in 2019’sSpider-Man: Far From Home. The actor has since produced several films such asThe Devil All the Time, Joe BellandBreaking News in Yuba County.
The actor previously voiced Jim Prescott inSpirit Untamed.
Last week, Gyllenhaal posed on the red carpet of the Venice Film Festivalalongside his sister Maggie Gyllenhaalfor the premiere of her directorial debutThe Lost Daughter.
The Guiltyis in theaters on Sept. 11 and on Netflix on Oct. 1.
source: people.com