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I Saw What You Did
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Kit (Sarah Lane) and her best friend, Libby (Andi Garrett), are two teenage girls bored while baby-sitting. To pass the time, they innocently spend an evening doing random crank calls. These calls lead to murderous consequences.
Kit (Sarah Lane) and her best friend, Libby (Andi Garrett), are two teenage girls bored while baby-sitting. To pass the time, they innocently spend an evening doing random crank calls. These calls lead to murderous consequences.
Actors:
Tom Hatten,
Dee Carroll,
John Ireland,
Janet Hamill,
Glen Vernon,
Douglas Evans,
Russ Bender,
Sharyl Locke,
Joyce Meadows,
Patricia Breslin,
Joan Crawford,
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Tom Hatten
14 November 1926, North Dakota, USA
Dee Carroll
2 December 1925, Colorado, USA
John Ireland
30 January 1914, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Janet Hamill
29 July 1945, USA
Glen Vernon
27 October 1923, Fall River, Massachusetts, USA
Douglas Evans
26 January 1904, Madison, Virginia, USA
Russ Bender
1 January 1910, New York City, New York, USA
Sharyl Locke
13 June 1955, Los Angeles, California, USA
Joyce Meadows
13 April 1933, Arrowwood, Alberta, Canada
Patricia Breslin
17 March 1931, New York City, New York, USA
Joan Crawford
23 March 1906, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Director:
William Castle
William Castle
24 April 1914, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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July 31, 2012
Nifty little thriller.
May 21, 2016
Castle frequently employed gimmicks to promote his movies -- "Percepto" for The Tingler, "Emergo" for House on Haunted Hill, etc. -- but with this nifty thriller, the closest thing to a gimmick is the ingenious plot itself.
Pablo Villaça
January 16, 2006
Envelhecendo terrivelmente mal, torna-se risível em função da trilha sonora nada apropriada, das péssimas atuações das protagonistas e do roteiro que desperdiça a boa premissa.

