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I Saw What You Did | |
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They were teenagers playing a phone prank. He was a madman committing murder. Tonight, terror is on the line. | |
Credits | |
Title | I Saw What You Did |
Directed by | Fred Walton |
Written by | Cynthia Cidre |
Produced by | Jon Epstein; Wendy Riche |
Music by | Dana Kaproff |
Cinematography | Woody Owens |
Edited by | Richard Bracken |
Distributed by | Universal TV; CBS |
General Information | |
Release date(s) | May 20th, 1988 |
Film Rating | Unrated |
Running time | 93 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Budget | Unknown |
Gross revenue | N/A |
Preceded by | — |
Followed by | — |
I Saw What You Did is an American suspense thriller with elements of horror. It is a remake of the 1965 William Castle film I Saw What You Did. The remake is directed by Fred Walton and was produced by Universal TV. It premiered on the CBS network on May 20th, 1988.
Plot[]
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Shawnee Smith | Kim Fielding |
Tammy Lauren | Lisa Harris |
Candace Cameron | Julia Fielding |
Robert Carradine | Adrian Lancer |
David Carradine | Stephen |
Rosanna Huffman | Mrs. Harris |
Jo Anderson | Robyn Griffin |
Bo Brundin | Mister Marley |
Patrick O'Bryan | Louis |
Dana Gladstone | Sid |
Alan Fudge | Mark Fielding |
Susan Kellerman | Gym teacher |
Michael Ross | Mike |
Stack Pierce | Policeman |
Robert Winley | Randy |
Jim MacKrell | Newscaster |
Thom Adcox-Hernandez | Boy |
Laura Kamins | Girl |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Based on a novel by Ursula Curtiss.
- Director Fred Walton is best known for directing the 1979 psycho-thriller When a Stranger Calls.
- First horror film role for actress Shawnee Smith. She will go on to play victim-turned-serial killer Amanda Young in the Saw film franchise.
- Jim McKrell, who plays a newscaster in this film, plays similar roles in other films. He played a journalist named Lew Landers in two Joe Dante films, The Howling and Gremlins. He also played a character named Rusty Thorne in the 1985 werewolf comedy Teen Wolf.