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I Know What You Did Last Summer

If you're going to bury the truth, make sure it stays buried.
1997 | 102m | English

(174655 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

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After an accident on a winding road, four teens make the fatal mistake of dumping their victim's body into the sea. Exactly one year later, the deadly secret resurfaces as they're stalked by a hook-handed figure.
Release Date: Oct 17, 1997
Director: Jim Gillespie
Writer: Lois Duncan, Kevin Williamson
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords police, fisherman, friends, murder, slasher, killer, high school, blackmail, cover-up, revenge, pageant, hook, teen scream
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Original Film, Mandalay Entertainment, Summer Knowledge LLC
Box Office Revenue: $125,586,134
Budget: $17,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 14, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jennifer Love Hewitt Julie James
Freddie Prinze Jr. Ray Bronson
Sarah Michelle Gellar Helen Shivers
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)
Name Job
Lois Duncan Novel
Jim Gillespie Director
Jeff Atmajian Orchestrator
Brian Risner Sound Effects Editor
Greg Schorer Sound Effects Editor
John O. Wilde Foley Editor
Matthew Iadarola Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gary Gegan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ellen Heuer Foley Artist
Eric Jones Best Boy Grip
Kevin Williamson Screenplay
John Debney Conductor, Original Music Composer
Steve Mirkovich Second Unit Director, Editor
Freddie Hice Stunt Coordinator
Louis D'Esposito First Assistant Director
Anne McCarthy Casting Associate
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Genevive Colvin Music Coordinator
Lisa Dempsey Stunts
Jennifer Caputo Stunts
Troy Robinson Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
Bob Brown Stunts
Gary Wissner Production Design
James Edward Ferrell Jr. Set Decoration
Catherine Adair Costume Design
Denis Crossan Director of Photography
Dale DeStefani Construction Foreman
John J. Rutchland III Art Direction
Alyce Fahsholtz Art Department Coordinator
Zachary M.H. Boozer Greensman
Stephen C. Peterman Leadman
E. Michael Hewett Location Scout
Deborah Pollard Matthews Painter
Mark Vena Production Illustrator
Alan Hook Set Designer
Paige Thomas First Assistant Camera
David Noble Key Grip
Michael Dhonau Grip
David B. Nowell Aerial Camera
Larry McConkey Steadicam Operator
Jim Bridges Still Photographer
Jay Herron Underwater Camera
Pauline White-Kassulke Costume Supervisor
Judith H. Bickerton Hairstylist
Lisa Marie Rosenberg Key Hair Stylist
Bonita DeHaven Key Makeup Artist
Linda Kamp Makeup Artist
Vanessa Jenik Set Costumer
Adam Cameron Set Dressing Artist
April H. Grantham Craft Service
Donald Binder Driver
Jesse Adam Smith Picture Car Coordinator
Chantal Feghali Post Production Supervisor
Gary W. Lang Propmaker
Richard Waldrop Property Master
Scott Sandine Set Medic
David Curtis Set Production Assistant
Robin Johnston Sound Recordist
John D. Milinac Special Effects Coordinator
Adryenn Ashley Stand In
David Frederick Transportation Captain
Gregory Nutt Transportation Co-Captain
Shane Summers Transportation Coordinator
William S. Beasley Unit Production Manager
Christine Moore Script Supervisor
Simon Carey Electrician
Michael Meier Lighting Technician
Louis F. DiFelice Location Manager
John Kreidman Production Coordinator
Steve Dayan Production Supervisor
Beth Bromley Publicist
C. Douglas Cameron Boom Operator
Alex Steyermark Music Supervisor
Odin Benitez Sound Effects Editor
Carl Rudisill Sound Mixer
Tom Carlson Music Editor
Michael Hilkene Supervising Sound Editor
David Orr Color Timer
Kris Ravetto Assistant Makeup Artist
Marianne M. Scanlon Second Assistant Director
Steve Lonano Second Second Assistant Director
Doug White Assistant Property Master
David Sutton Set Painter
Petra Bach ADR Editor
Ann Hadsell ADR Mixer
Diane Linn ADR Recordist
Pernell L. Salinas Apprentice Sound Editor
Douglas Parker First Assistant Sound Editor
Michael J. Broomberg Foley Artist
Marilyn Graf Foley Mixer
Don Givens Foley Recordist
Kent Forbes Second Assistant Sound
Walter Kiesling Special Effects Technician
John Perkinson Assistant Camera
Bret Straughn Dolly Grip
Mike Repeta Second Assistant Camera
Timothy Alverson Assistant Editor
William Yeh Associate Editor
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Kelley Finn Assistant Location Manager
Gregor Wilson Accountant
Derek Ellis Assistant Accountant
Jack McCollum Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Belinda B. Baker Assistant Production Coordinator
Lynn Dodson Chief Lighting Technician
Amy Cherrix Extras Casting Assistant
Pamela Williamson First Assistant Accountant
Mark Hager Key Production Assistant
Savannah Barnes Production Assistant
Gaston Biraben Dialogue Editor
Chad Graves Key Set Production Assistant
Nancy Kirhoffer Post Production Supervisor
Yvonne Kubis Key Costumer
Scott A. Lawson On Set Dresser
Ryan Schaetzle Assistant Location Manager
Jeff Johnson Marine Coordinator
Cara White Publicist
Patricia Story Publicist
Marty Keener Cherrix Extras Casting
Christopher T. Welch Supervising Sound Editor
Mary Vernieu Casting
Andrew Menzies Set Designer
Name Title
Erik Feig Producer
Neal H. Moritz Producer
Stokely Chaffin Producer
William S. Beasley Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Ben the Bream. Kevin Williamson, hot off of the success of his screenplay for Wes Craven's Scream, here adapted the Lois Duncan novel with mixed results. A bunch of pretty teenagers in a coastal fishing town run over a man in the road and try to cover it up. Not a wise move at the best of time ... s, even more so now as the victim, a hook wielding fisherman, is coming to get them. And that's pretty much it. Williamson adds some humour into the play, while director Jim Gillespie plays his shock tactics well and keeps the pretty young cast annoying enough for us to want to see the fisherman guy enact revenge. It sadly gets away from itself in the last quarter once the stalker is revealed, and in truth there's very little imagination gone into the whole pic. But it's a decent night in with beer and popcorn for those after a short sharp shock type horror. 6/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

_**The guilt will haunt you and maybe even KILL you**_ Released in 1997, "I Know What You Did Last Summer" takes place in coastal North Carolina where a group of just-graduated teens experience a tragic event and compound it by foolishly reacting. They swear to carry the secret to their graves, b ... ut the next summer it becomes clear that someone knows their secret and murders start piling up. The teens are played by Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ryan Phillippe and Freddie Prinze Jr. Also on hand are Johnny Galecki, Anne Heche and Muse Watson. This movie is full of slasher clichés, like the killer who's always in the same garb (this time a fisherman's slicker outfit), the slow-methodical walking of the killer (never running) and the undead dead. There are also two blatant "Yeah, right" scenes (noted below). Thankfully, it makes up for it by the stellar coastal locations (strangely shot on BOTH East and West coasts), a quality cast, some effective sequences and the potent moral on haunting guilt that slowly kills ya. The immediate aftermath of the opening accident is particularly well done. The film runs 99 minutes and shot in Southport, North Carolina, and Jenner, California, and nearby regions of both coasts. GRADE: B or B- (6.5/10 Stars) ***SPOILER ALERT*** (DON'T READ FURTHER IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE FILM) Here are the two eye-rolling scenes: 1. The sequence where Max's corpse is found in the trunk with the crabs. It couldn't have been an illusion since Helen didn't yet know Max was dead, so it must've really happened. If so, how would the slicker-killer get the trunk cleaned-up so quickly with no one seeing him in a neighborhood in broad daylight? Also, how did he even get into trunk? Did he have his own personal key? The sequence is just too far-fetched. 2. After Barry is murdered by the killer at the pageant how does he know that the cop and Helen would be driving down the alley by-pass an hour or so later? (I realize the street was blocked off and he might've been the one who set it up, but how did he know this would be the precise route taken by the cop and Helen? And how would he even know Helen would be riding with the cop? It's not like she wouldn't have other friends & family in town with whom she could ride. Anyway, wouldn't people living in the downtown area or other passersby notice a man in full-slicker garb working on his truck? Sequences like these take intelligent viewers right out of the story, which explains Roger Ebert's response: "After the screening was over and the lights went up, I observed a couple of my colleagues in deep and earnest conversation, trying to resolve twists in the plot. They were applying more thought to the movie than the makers did."

Feb 13, 2022
SoSmooth1982
8.0

I liked this movie. I wish there was more action and killing but overall pretty good. Has a good cast in it too. ...

Jul 04, 2023
SoSmooth1982
8.0

I liked this movie. I wish there was more action and killing but overall pretty good. Has a good cast in it too. ...

Jul 04, 2023
tmdb51616167
7.0

The "I Know What You Did Last Summer" franchise has left a lasting impact on audiences, with the first film being particularly noteworthy for its thrilling and grounded portrayal of a vengeful antagonist. Ben Willis stands out as a compelling and underrated character, bringing a sense of realism to ... the story without delving into the supernatural realm. Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. deliver captivating performances, drawing viewers in with their charisma and acting prowess. The sequel, "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer," takes the characters on a harrowing adventure to an island, adding another layer of suspense and terror to the franchise. While some may overlook this installment as a credible sequel, the addition of Brandy Norwood as Carla contributes to the film's appeal and intensity. However, the franchise takes a misstep with "I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer," introducing supernatural elements that detract from the grounded nature of the original films. This departure from reality diminishes the impact of the storyline and characters, leading to a disappointing third installment that lacks the involvement of the main cast. The television series based on the franchise offers a different but enjoyable take on the story, adding credibility and entertainment value to the overall franchise. While the series was cut short, fans are eager for a reboot that promises to bring fresh energy to the familiar tale. It is hoped that the original cast will return, providing a seamless continuation of the beloved saga akin to the success of the "Scream" franchise.

Sep 07, 2024
r96sk
7.0

<em>'I Know What You Did Last Summer'</em> manages to satisfy, even if it isn't one of the strongest slasher flicks out there. The plot gets messy and the deaths don't stick out that much, though I was still suitably entertained. It is paced quite well, the run time flew by for me. That's even wi ... th me having seen it before, way before I logged my thoughts online but I still remembered most of it. The cast, for me, are the best feature of this movie. Jennifer Love Hewitt is the standout, comfortably the best performer here in my opinion. Sarah Michelle Gellar is good too. The dudes aren't as memorable, Freddie Prinze Jr. is decent but Ryan Phillippe's character is lame. It's interesting to see D. B. Cooper, I mean Muse Watson, involved though. With a new sequel coming this year, it was about time I got this logged; as well as seeing the other sequels. This makes for a good beginning.

Apr 19, 2025