Ever since killing the Fisherman one year ago, Julie James is still haunted by images of him after her. When her best friend Karla wins free tickets to the Bahamas, Julie finds this a perfect opportunity to finally relax. But someone is waiting for her. Someone who she thought was dead. Someone who is out again for revenge.
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Film Cast:
- Julie James: Jennifer Love Hewitt
- Ray Bronson: Freddie Prinze Jr.
- Karla Wilson: Brandy Norwood
- Tyrell: Mekhi Phifer
- Will Benson: Matthew Settle
- Ben Willis: Muse Watson
- Nancy: Jennifer Esposito
- Estes: Bill Cobbs
- Mr. Brooks: Jeffrey Combs
- Dave: John Hawkes
- Olga: Ellerine Harding
- Darick the Dockhand: Benjamin Brown
- Paulsen: Red West
- Thurston: Michael P. Byrne
- Doctor: Michael Bryan French
- Nurse: Dee Anne Helsel
- Todd: Johnny Harrington
- Pawn Shop Owner: Mark Boone Junior
- Old Woman: Sylvia Short
- Titus Telesco (uncredited): Jack Black
- Cocktail Guest (uncredited): Spencer Kayden
- Classmate (uncredited): Summer Moore
- Club Goer (uncredited): Tanya Raisa
Film Crew:
- Director of Photography: Vernon Layton
- Costume Design: Daniel J. Lester
- Unit Production Manager: William S. Beasley
- Original Music Composer: John Frizzell
- Production Design: Doug Kraner
- Producer: Erik Feig
- Screenplay: Trey Callaway
- Director: Danny Cannon
- Producer: Neal H. Moritz
- Casting: Jackie Burch
- Set Decoration: Jan K. Bergstrom
- Producer: Stokely Chaffin
- Editor: Peck Prior
- Hairstylist: Kimberly Kimble
- Hairstylist: Susan Zietlow-Maust
- Makeup Artist: LaLette Littlejohn
- Key Makeup Artist: Bonita DeHaven
- Craft Service: Nancy G. James
- Line Producer: Jose Ludlow
- Characters: Lois Duncan
- Script Supervisor: Pamela Alch
- Steadicam Operator: Donald E. Thorin Jr.
- Music Supervisor: Sharon Boyle
- Key Hair Stylist: Lisa Marie Rosenberg
- Camera Operator: George Richmond
- Still Photographer: Sidney Ray Baldwin
- Music Supervisor: John Houlihan
- Costume Supervisor: Winnie D. Brown
- Music Editor: Lisa Jaime
- Set Costumer: Tom Cummins
- Stunt Coordinator: Freddie Hice
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Alison Savitch
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Jeffrey Willerth
- Stunts: Pat Romano
- Stunts: Erin Ricotti
- Stunts: Bob MacDougall
- Stunts: April Weeden
- Stunts: George A. Sack Jr.
- Stunts: Henry Kingi Jr.
- Utility Stunts: James Ryan
- Makeup Artist: Tammy Ashmore
- Stunts: LaFaye Baker
- Driver: Morris Bension
- Propmaker: Steven Hintz
- Property Master: Steven M. Levine
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Matthew W. Mungle
- Color Timer: Mike Mertens
- Production Accountant: Terry Dunn
- Assistant Art Director: Enrique Echeverría
- Special Effects Coordinator: Laurencio Cordero
- Electrician: Thomas M. Dangcil
- Location 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 Aimo
- Set Designer: Louisa Bonnie
- Set Medic: Lucille M. Michael
- Construction Coordinator: Javier Carrillo
- Production Illustrator: Thomas W. Lay Jr.
- Key Grip: Joseph Dianda
- Gaffer: Fernando Moreno
- Hairstylist: Carl Bailey
- Art Department Assistant: Lisa Penaranda
- Transportation Co-Captain: Randy Burke
- First Assistant Director: Louis D’Esposito
- Post Production Supervisor: Chantal Feghali
- Transportation Captain: Dan Marrow
- Sound Editor: J.H. Arrufat
- Set Dressing Artist: Juan Manuel de la Fuente
- First Assistant Camera: Jonathan ‘Chunky’ Richmond
- Production Coordinator: Jamie Lynn Arsenault
- Art Direction: Chas. Butcher
- Art Direction: Scott Ritenour
- Location Scout: Alejandro Levi
- Craft Service: Jose Manuel Ballesteros
- Unit Publicist: Claire Raskind
- Lighting Technician: Doug Ednie
- Production Supervisor: Nancy Jane King
- Boom Operator: Earl Sampson
- Assistant Sound Editor: Andrew Bock
- Orchestrator: Frank Bennett
- Digital Compositors: Eli Jarra
- Visual Effects: Kim Lavery
- Stunts: Jennifer Caputo
- Stunts: Jophery C. Brown
- Stunts: Troy Robinson
- Stunts: Troy Brown
- Supervising Sound Editor: John Morris
- Stunts: Jimmy N. Roberts
- Best Boy Grip: Scott Patten
- Music Coordinator: Genevive Colvin
- Title Designer: Nina Saxon
- Dolly Grip: Kenny Davis
- Second Assistant Camera: Jeff Pelton
- Assistant Location Manager: S. Todd Christensen
- Payroll Accountant: Michael Neal
- Assistant Accountant: Jim Dunlap
- Second Second Assistant Director: Shari Nicotero
- Assistant Property Master: 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 Blum
- 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
- Supervising Music Editor: Abby Treloggen
- Special Effects Key Makeup Artist: Clinton Wayne
Movie Reviews:
- Andre Gonzales: Just as good as the first in my opinion. Might be slightly better because this one has a lot more killings then the 1st.
- tmdb51616167: 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.