The document compares the editing, camerawork, narrative conventions, and titles used in the movie trailers for Sleeping With The Enemy, Fatal Attraction, and When A Stranger Calls. It notes that Sleeping With The Enemy uses montage edits, close-ups and mid-shots, a voiceover, slow motion, and titles of starring actors. Fatal Attraction uses montage editing, close-ups and long shots, repeated dialogue scenes, and a company ident but no titles. When A Stranger Calls uses montage edits, fades and black screens between shots, a variety of shots, dialogue to convey the increasing drama, a company ident, and single word titles.