Julie James has been haunted by images of the fisherman stalking her since she killed him a year ago. When her best friend Kara wins a free flight to the Bahamas, Julie discovers the perfect opportunity to finally relax. But someone was waiting for her. Someone she thought was dead. A man out for revenge again.
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Film actors:
- Julie James as Jennifer Love Hewitt
- Ray Bronson as Freddie Prinze Jr.
- Kara Wilson as Brandi Norwood
- Tyrael: Mekhi Feifa
- Will Benson as Matthew Settle
- Ben Willis as Muse Watson
- Nancy: Jennifer Esposito
- Estes: Bill Cobbs
- Mr. Brooks: Jeffrey Combs
- Dave: John Hawkes
- Olga: Harding is in her hands
- Dockers Darrick: Benjamin Brown
- Paulson: Red West
- Thurston: Michael P. Byrne
- Doctor: Michael Brian French
- Nurse: Dee Anne Health
- Todd: Johnny Harrington
- Pawn Shop Owner: Mark Boone Junior
- Old Woman: Sylvia Short
- Titus Telesco (uncredited): Jack Black
- Cocktail party guest (not listed): Spencer Kayden
- Classmate (not listed in the cast): Summer Moore
- Club Frequent (not listed in the cast): Ask Raisa
Photography team:
- Director of Photography: Vernon Layton
- Costume Design: Daniel J. Lester
- Unit Production Manager: William S. Beasley
- Original music composer: John Frizzell
- Production Design: Doug Craner
- Producer: Eric Feig
- Screenwriter: Trey Callaway
- Director: Danny Cannon
- Producer: Neal H. Moritz
- Casting: Jackie Birch
- Set Decoration: Jan K. Bergstrom
- Producer: Stokely Chaffin
- Editor: Peck Pryor
- Hairstylist: Kimberly Kimble
- Hairstylist: Susan Zitlow-Most
- Makeup Artist: Larette Littlejohn
- Lead Makeup Artist: Bonita DeHaven
- Craft Services: Nancy G. James
- Producer: Jose Ludlow
- Character: Louis Duncan
- Script Supervisor: Pamela Archie
- Steadicam operator: Donald E. Thorin Jr.
- Musical Director: Sharon Boyle
- Main hairstylist: Lisa Marie Rosenberg
- Photographer: George Richmond
- Still Photographer: Sidney Ray Baldwin
- Music Director: John Houlihan
- Costume Supervision: Winnie D. Brown
- Music Editor: Lisa Jaime
- Set Costumes: Tom Cummins
- Stunt Coordinator: Freddie Hayes
- Visual effects supervisor: Alison Savage
- Visual effects coordinator: Jeffrey Willers
- Stunts: Pat Romano
- Stunts: Erin Riccotti
- Stunts: Bob McDougall
- Stunts: April Vuitton
- Stunts: George A. Thacker Jr.
- Stunts: Henry Ginger, Jr.
- Practical Stunts: James Ryan
- Makeup Artist: Tammy Ashmore
- Stunts: Rafi Baker
- Driver: Maurice Benson
- Prop maker: Steven Hintz
- Real Estate Guru: Steven M. Levine
- Prosthetic makeup artist: Matthew W. Mungle
- Color Timer: Mike Mertens
- Production Accountant: Terry Dunn
- Assistant Artistic Director: Enrique Echeverría
- Special Effects Coordinator: Lawrence Cordero
- Electrician: Thomas M. Dangcil
- Venue Manager: Curtis Collins
- Sound engineer: Hanson Hsu
- Sound Mixer: David M. Ronne
- Special Effects Supervisor: John D. Milinac
- First Assistant Editor: Sandy S. Solowitz
- Art Department Coordinator: Adriana Aymer
- Set Designer: Louisa Bonny
- Emergency Physician: Lucille M. Michael
- Construction Coordinator: Javier Carrillo
- Illustration: Thomas W. Lay Jr.
- Key Figure: Joseph Dianda
- Head Coach: Fernando Moreno
- Hairstylist: Carl Bailey
- Art Department Assistant: Lisa Penaranda
- Transportation Vice Captain: Randy Burke
- First Assistant Director: Luis D’Esposito
- Post-Production Supervisor: Chantal Feghali
- Transportation Captain: Dan Marrow
- Sound Editor: JH Arrufat
- Set Designer: Juan Manuel de la Fuente
- First Assistant Photographer: Jonathan ‘Chunky’ Richmond
- Production Coordinator: Jamie Lynn Arsenault
- Art Director: Chas Butcher
- Art Director: Scott Ritno
- Location Scouting: Alejandro Levi
- Craft Services: Jose Manuel Ballesteros
- Unit PR: Claire Raskind
- Lighting Engineer: Doug Ednie
- Production Supervisor: Nancy Jane King
- Boom Operator: Earl Sampson
- Assistant Sound Editor: Andrew Bock
- Conductor: Frank Bennett
- Digital Composer: Eli Jarra
- Visual Effects: Kim Lively
- Stunts: Jennifer Caputo
- Stunts: Joffrey C. Brown
- Stunts: Troy Robinson
- Stunts: Troy Brown
- Sound Editing Supervisor: John Morris
- Stunts: Jimmy N. Roberts
- Best Boys Grip: Scott Patten
- Music Coordinator: Genevieve Colvin
- Title Designer: Nina Saxon
- Dolly Grip: Kenny Davis
- Second Assistant Photographer: Jeff Pelton
- Assistant Location Manager: S. Todd Christensen
- Payroll Accountant: Michael Neal
- Assistant Accountant: Jim Dunlap
- Second Assistant Director: Shari Nicotero
- Assistant Property Supervisor: Virginia Capobianco
- Stunt Driver: Mitchell Dean
- Assistant Editor: Jim Flynn
- Second Assistant Director: Michael Viglietta
- Chief Lighting Technician: James J. Gilson
- Special Effects Technician: Stan Blackwell
- Matte Painter: Roger Kupelian
- Stunt double: Thomas Robinson Harper
- Casting Assistant: Angela Peabody
- Production Assistant: Jennifer Bloom
- Foley Mixer: Nerses Gezalyan
- Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Joe Martens
- Assistant Production Coordinator: Nelson Tunon
- First Assistant Sound Editor: Tricia Linklater
- Foley Artist: Gary A. Hecker
- Negative Cutter: Mo Henry
- ADR Editor: David B. Cohn
- Music Editorial Director: Abby Treloggen
- Special effects makeup artist: Clinton Wayne
Movie review:
- Andre Gonzalez: In my opinion, just as good as the first one. Probably slightly better, as there are a lot more kills this time than the first time.
- tmdb51616167: The I Know What You Did Last Summer series left a lasting impact on audiences, with the first film particularly notable for its thrilling and down-to-earth portrayal of a vengeful antagonist. Ben Willis is a fascinating and underrated character who brings a sense of reality to the story without delving too far into supernatural territory. Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. give captivating performances, captivating the audience with their charm and acting skills.
- The sequel, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, takes the protagonists on a harrowing adventure to an island, adding another layer of suspense and horror to the series. While some may overlook this installment as a believable sequel, the addition of Brandi Norwood as Kara enhances the film’s appeal and intensity.
- However, the series made the mistake of introducing supernatural elements in I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer that detracted from the grounded nature of the original film. This departure from reality diluted the impact of the storyline and characters, resulting in a disappointing third installment that lacked the involvement of its main cast.
- This TV series based on the series offers a different but enjoyable storyline that adds credibility and entertainment value to the entire series. Although the show was cut short, fans are still eager for a reboot to bring new life to the familiar story. Hopefully the original cast will return to provide a seamless continuation of the beloved saga, much like the success of the Scream franchise.
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