I Know What You Did Last Summer (Blu-ray) R
If you're going to bury the truth, make sure it stays buried.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 50 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: 2020
- Originally Released: 1997
- Label: Mill Creek Entertainment
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe & Freddie Prinze, Jr. | |
Performer: | Johnny Galecki, Bridgette Wilson, Patti D'Arbanville, Muse Watson, Anne Heche, Stuart Greer, J. Don Ferguson & Jonathan Quint | |
Directed by | Jim Gillespie | |
Edited by | Steve Mirkovich | |
Screenwriting by | Kevin Williamson | |
Original story by | Lois Duncan | |
Composition by | John Debney | |
Produced by | Stokely Chaffin, Erik Feig & Neal H. Moritz | |
Director of Photography: | Dennis Crossan |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2.5/4 --
A fresh look at the '80s-style slasher film, substituting characterization and suspense for the graphic violence and nudity that marked the earlier genre entries.
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Tulsa World
Rating: 3/4 --
I Know What You Did Last Summer is gory enough for the devotees and has story enough for everyone else.
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New York Daily News
All the scary, screaming, sniggering fun continues here, aided by swell performances from Hewitt and Gellar in particular... an appearance from the always groovy Anne Heche, and the crisp, crackerjack direction of Jim Gillespie.
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L.A. Weekly
...Impressively shot....and performed in a frenzied style by a youngish cast...
USA Today
...[The film] knows its way around the rules of the popular horror-film genre....[The director] respects the conventions of the genre...
New York Times
It doesn't live up to the hype it's received, but I Know What You Did Last Summer is still the best Halloween scare out there right now.
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AV Club
A poorly conceived 1997 thriller with plenty of empty references.
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Chicago Reader
Product Description:
After a post-graduation Fourth of July beer blast, four tipsy teens accidentally smash up a pedestrian with their car, and, in a panic, dispose of the almost-dead body in the ocean. Sure enough, the following summer, the reunited group is stalked by a mysterious figure clad in fisherman's garb--replete with fish hook. A putative echo of screenwriter Kevin Williamson's mega-hit "Scream," substituting that movie's inside-jokiness for genuine feelings of guilt and angst.