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I Saw What You Did
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I Saw What You Did

Jul 21, 1965
1h 22m
★ 6.2

Don't laugh little girl, better run for your life. The man you were talking to, has just murdered his wife!

Overview

Teenage friends Kit and Libby make prank phone calls for fun but then find themselves involved in a brutal double murder committed by one of their targets.

Genres

Thriller
Horror
Crime

Production Companies

William Castle Productions
Universal Pictures

I Saw What You Did Trailers

Cast

Andi Garrett

Libby

Andi Garrett

Sara Lane

Kit

Sara Lane

Joan Crawford

Amy Nelson

Joan Crawford

John Ireland

Steve Marak

John Ireland

Leif Erickson

Dave Mannering

Leif Erickson

Sharyl Locke

Tess

Sharyl Locke

Patricia Breslin

Ellie Mannering

Patricia Breslin

John Archer

John Austin

John Archer

John Crawford

Trooper

John Crawford

Joyce Meadows

Judith Marak

Joyce Meadows

Tom Hatten

Gerald Nyes

Tom Hatten

Douglas Evans

Tom Ward

Douglas Evans

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