When the electricity goes off, Allie's mom is still talking on the cordless phone. Cordless phones are electric, so if the electricity went off, she couldn't still be talking, the phone would go off. [Cordless phones run on battery. Their chargers run on electricity, but the phones themselves do not. As long as the battery on the phone was charged, the phone itself would not go off with the electricity.]The Ultimate Christmas Present (2000) - 1 correction
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When the electricity goes off, Allie's mom is still talking on the cordless phone. Cordless phones are electric, so if the electricity went off, she couldn't still be talking, the phone would go off. [Cordless phones run on battery. Their chargers run on electricity, but the phones themselves do not. As long as the battery on the phone was charged, the phone itself would not go off with the electricity.]You may also like: Under Siege | Unbreakable | Ulysses | U.S. Marshals | Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
