I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Julie James
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Helen Shivers
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Ray Bronson
Ryan Phillippe
Barry Cox
Bridgette Wilson-Sampras
Elsa Shivers
Johnny Galecki
Max Neurick
Muse Watson
Benjamin Willis / Fisherman
Anne Heche
Melissa Egan
Stuart Greer
David Caporizo
Dan Albright
Sheriff
Rasool J'Han
Deb
J. Don Ferguson
MC
Deborah Hobart
Mrs. James
Mary McMillan
Mrs. Cox
Lynda Clark
Pageant Official
Shea Broom
Contestant #1
John Bennes
Old Man
Jennifer Bland
Contestant #2
William Neely
Hank
Jonathan Quint
David Egan
Richard Dale Miller
Band Member
Mary Neva Huff
Band Member
David Lee Hartman
Band Member
Patti D'Arbanville
Mrs. Shivers (uncredited)
David F. Maxwell
Fisherman at Bait Stand (uncredited)
Stephen McKenna
Delivery Guy (uncredited)
John Debney
Original Music Composer / Conductor
Jim Gillespie
Director
Stokely Chaffin
Producer
Erik Feig
Producer
Neal H. Moritz
Producer
Catherine Adair
Costume Design
James Edward Ferrell Jr.
Set Decoration
Steve Mirkovich
Editor / Second Unit Director
Mary Vernieu
Casting
Gary Wissner
Production Design
Lois Duncan
Novel
Kevin Williamson
Screenplay
Denis Crossan
Director of Photography
William S. Beasley
Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager
Dale DeStefani
Construction Foreman
John Kreidman
Production Coordinator
Alex Steyermark
Music Supervisor
Carl Rudisill
Sound Mixer
Mark Vena
Production Illustrator
Michael Dhonau
Grip
Zachary M.H. Boozer
Greensman
Judith H. Bickerton
Hairstylist
Vanessa Jenik
Set Costumer
Chantal Feghali
Post Production Supervisor
Louis F. DiFelice
Location Manager
Linda Kamp
Makeup Artist
Jesse Adam Smith
Picture Car Coordinator
Richard Waldrop
Property Master
John D. Milinac
Special Effects Coordinator
John J. Rutchland III
Art Direction
Alyce Fahsholtz
Art Department Coordinator
E. Michael Hewett
Location Scout
David B. Nowell
Aerial Camera
Larry McConkey
Steadicam Operator
Lisa Marie Rosenberg
Key Hair Stylist
Odin Benitez
Sound Effects Editor
Jim Bridges
Still Photographer
Pauline White-Kassulke
Costume Supervisor
David Curtis
Set Production Assistant
Steve Dayan
Production Supervisor
Beth Bromley
Publicist
April H. Grantham
Craft Service
Bob Brown
Stunts
David Frederick
Transportation Captain
Thomas A. Carlson
Music Editor
Jeff Atmajian
Orchestrator
Michael Meier
Lighting Technician
Adam Cameron
Set Dressing Artist
David Noble
Key Grip
Donald Binder
Driver
Freddie Hice
Stunt Coordinator
Christine Moore
Script Supervisor
C. Douglas Cameron
Boom Operator
Alan Hook
Set Designer
Shane Summers
Transportation Coordinator
Jay Herron
Underwater Camera
Anne McCarthy
Casting Associate
Deborah Pollard Matthews
Painter
Stephen C. Peterman
Leadman
Paige Thomas
First Assistant Camera
Bonita DeHaven
Key Makeup Artist
Scott Sandine
Set Medic
Robin Johnston
Sound Recordist
Louis D'Esposito
First Assistant Director
Simon Carey
Electrician
Gary W. Lang
Propmaker
Adryenn Ashley
Stand In
Gregory Nutt
Transportation Co-Captain
Michael Hilkene
Supervising Sound Editor
David Orr
Color Timer
Walter Kiesling
Special Effects Technician
Gregor Wilson
Accountant
Timothy Alverson
Assistant Editor
Savannah Barnes
Production Assistant
Jack McCollum
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Belinda B. Baker
Assistant Production Coordinator
David Sutton
Set Painter
Ann Hadsell
ADR Mixer
Bret Straughn
Dolly Grip
Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting
Kent Forbes
Second Assistant Sound
Pamela Williamson
First Assistant Accountant
Petra Bach
ADR Editor
William Yeh
Associate Editor
Mo Henry
Negative Cutter
Mike Repeta
Second Assistant Camera
Marilyn Graf
Foley Mixer
Derek Ellis
Assistant Accountant
Doug White
Assistant Property Master
Diane Linn
ADR Recordist
Mark Hager
Key Production Assistant
Marianne M. Scanlon
Second Assistant Director
John Perkinson
Assistant Camera
Kelley Finn
Assistant Location Manager
Kris Ravetto
Assistant Makeup Artist
Amy Cherrix
Extras Casting Assistant
Don Givens
Foley Recordist
Michael J. Broomberg
Foley Artist
Lynn Dodson
Chief Lighting Technician
Steve Lonano
Second Second Assistant Director
Pernell L. Salinas
Apprentice Sound Editor
Douglas Parker
First Assistant Sound Editor
Genevive Colvin
Music Coordinator
Gaston Biraben
Dialogue Editor
Chad Graves
Key Set Production Assistant
Nancy Kirhoffer
Post Production Supervisor
Yvonne Kubis
Key Costumer
Andrew Menzies
Set Designer
Scott A. Lawson
On Set Dresser
Ryan Schaetzle
Assistant Location Manager
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 17, 1997
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 41m
Content RatingR
Budget$17,000,000
Box Office$125,586,134
Filming LocationsNorth Carolina, United States
Genres
Wiki.
I Know What You Did Last Summer is a 1997 American slasher film directed by Jim Gillespie, written by Kevin Williamson, and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe and Freddie Prinze Jr. It is loosely based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Lois Duncan and is the first installment in the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise. The film centers on four young friends who are stalked by a hook-wielding killer one year after covering up a car accident in which they supposedly killed a man. The film also draws inspiration from the urban legend known as "The Hook" and the 1980s slasher films Prom Night (1980) and The House on Sorority Row (1982).
Prior to Scream (1996), Williamson was approached to adapt Duncan's source novel by producer Erik Feig. Where Williamson's screenplay for Scream contained prominent elements of satire and self-referentiality, his adaptation of I Know What You Did Last Summer reworked the novel's central plot to resemble a straightforward 1980s-era slasher film.I Know What You Did Last Summer was released theatrically on October 17, 1997. It received mixed reviews from critics, but was commercially successful, grossing $125.3 million worldwide on a budget of $17 million, and remaining number 1 at the U.S. box office for three consecutive weeks. It was also nominated for and won multiple awards. The film has also been parodied and referenced in popular culture, and is credited alongside Scream with revitalizing the slasher genre in the 1990s.The film was followed by a direct sequel, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), with the main surviving characters returning. Later, a direct-to-video sequel was made called I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006), without featuring any of the original cast. At one point, a remake was planned. In 2021, a television series was released. As of 2023, a sequel is in the works.