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I Saw What You Did (1965)

Director: William Castle

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Typical Castle suspense shocker with a nice premise about a couple of silly teenage girls (Garrett, Lane) who while away the tedium of babysitting by making hoax phone calls ('I saw what you did! I know who you are!'), but unfortunately chance on a psycho (Ireland) who has just done away with his wife. A few chilling moments, but it all depends on your susceptibility. In spite of her star billing, Crawford - given to appearing in this type of film in the later stages of her career - has a supporting role, and makes a violent exit as an overwrought mistress jealously trying to blackmail the psycho into marrying her.

Author: DP 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Time Out Film Guide


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