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  • Michael Foster
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  • Michael Louis Foster is the main antagonist of the 2013 thriller film, The Call. He is a serial killer who kidnapped blonde teenage girls who had a striking resemblance with his deceased sister, whom he had an incestuous affair with. She died of cancer. He was portrayed by Michael Eklund, who also played the serial killer James in Poker Night.
  • Major Michael Foster was with the Royal American Mounted Police and based in Victoria. He was youthful looking, resembling a university undergraduate more than a police officer despite the two service hashmarks on his uniform indicating at least 10 years of service. The day after Major Foster's arrival in New Liverpool, Colonel Bushell received a ransom demand in the post. In addition to the typewritten note was a photograph of the painting with a hand and arm thrusting a newspaper in front of it. The newspaper had a headline announcing the theft.
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type of appearance
  • Direct
type of villain
  • Serial Killer, Tragic Villain, Pervert
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Goals
  • To kidnap girls who resemble his sister and remove their scalps for their hair.
Origin
  • The Call
Skills
  • High intelligence, murder skills, hand to hand combat
Name
  • Michael Foster
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Alias
  • Michael Foster, Dr. Foster
Hobby
  • Stalking and kidnapping young blonde girls who resemble his sister for their scalp.
Affiliations
Occupation
  • Doctor, serial killer
  • Police officer, Forsenics expert
Fullname
  • Michael Louis Foster
Nationality
Size
  • 300
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  • Major Michael Foster was with the Royal American Mounted Police and based in Victoria. He was youthful looking, resembling a university undergraduate more than a police officer despite the two service hashmarks on his uniform indicating at least 10 years of service. He was a RAM forensics expert and accompanied Lieutenant General Sir Horace Bragg on his train trip from Victoria to New Liverpool when the Sons of Liberty stole The Two Georges'. Colonel Thomas Bushell indicated he should talk with Sgt. Singh of the New Liverpool Police who had done the first workup of the crime scene. Foster agreed but also said he would go over the site himself. This could have meant eagerness but the tone sounded condescending to Bushell, suggesting that someone named Singh might not have done an adequate job. The day after Major Foster's arrival in New Liverpool, Colonel Bushell received a ransom demand in the post. In addition to the typewritten note was a photograph of the painting with a hand and arm thrusting a newspaper in front of it. The newspaper had a headline announcing the theft. Major Foster carefully examined the note and photo and the envelope they came in but found nothing in the way of evidence. He found only Bushell's fingerprints on the note and photo. While he found many prints on the envelope, since it had come through the mails, those were likely to be those of postal workers who had processed it.
  • Michael Louis Foster is the main antagonist of the 2013 thriller film, The Call. He is a serial killer who kidnapped blonde teenage girls who had a striking resemblance with his deceased sister, whom he had an incestuous affair with. She died of cancer. He was portrayed by Michael Eklund, who also played the serial killer James in Poker Night.
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