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I Saw What You Did

Don't laugh little girl, better run for your life. The man you were talking to, has just murdered his wife!
1965 | 82m | English

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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.
Release Date: Jul 21, 1965
Director: William Castle
Writer: William P. McGivern, Ursula Curtiss
Genres: Thriller
Keywords based on novel or book, murder, neighbor, slumber party, prank telephone call, hagsploitation
Production Companies Universal Pictures, William Castle Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Andi Garrett Libby
Sara Lane Kit
Joan Crawford Amy Nelson
John Ireland Steve Marak
Leif Erickson Dave Mannering
Sharyl Locke Tess
Patricia Breslin Ellie Mannering
John Archer John Austin
John Crawford Trooper
Joyce Meadows Judith Marak
Tom Hatten Gerald Nyes
Douglas Evans Tom Ward
Barbara Wilkin Mary Ward
Glen Vernon John Adams
Sara Anderson Jill Adams
Janet Hamill Linda
Dee Carroll Telephone Operator
Russ Bender Police Sergeant Harris
John Crowther
Name Job
William Castle Director
Bud Westmore Makeup Artist
Joseph F. Biroc Director of Photography
William P. McGivern Screenplay
Ursula Curtiss Novel
Van Alexander Original Music Composer
Edwin H. Bryant Editor
Alexander Golitzen Art Direction
Walter M. Simonds Art Direction
John McCarthy Jr. Set Decoration
George Milo Set Decoration
Larry Germain Hairstylist
John Morrison Unit Production Manager
Terry Morse Jr. Assistant Director
David H. Moriarty Sound
Waldon O. Watson Sound
Corna Day Stunt Double
Joseph Gershenson Music Supervisor
Ethmer Roten Musician
Frank Weatherwax Animal Wrangler
Name Title
William Castle Producer
Dona Holloway Associate Producer
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John Chard
6.0

Uxoricide! I Saw What You Did is directed by William Castle and written by William P. McGivern. It stars John Ireland, Joan Crawford, Leif Erickson, Andi Garrett, Sara Lane and Sharyl Locke. Music is by Van Alexander (Joseph Gershenson supervising) and cinematography by Joseph F. Biroc. When ... two teenagers on babysitting duties decide to have fun making prank phone calls, their evening turns sinister when they call up a man who has just murdered his wife… William Castle was of course better known for his gimmicks than for his ability as a film maker, I Saw What You Did shows the best and worst of the great entertainer. Castle produces and directs this one so is accountable for getting the mix completely wrong. At times the picture is genuinely suspenseful, the premise at the core superb, but at others it feels like it wants to be a comedy, further compounded by Alexander’s awful musical score. It’s a score that belongs in something like Bewitched or The Munsters, and quite often takes you out of the thriller zone. Castle unsurprisingly borrows off of some films that influenced his career, but aided by McGivern’s screenplay he manages to put some different spins on the twisty plot developments. It also helps having Biroc (The Killer that Stalked New York/Cry Danger/The Garment Jungle) on photography duty, he’s able to make Castle’s fog scenes appear icy cold, to blend the shadows into the story like foreboding prowlers. Cast wise the elder cast members aren’t stretching themselves here, with Crawford working for food and Ireland on auto-pilot, but the younger actors are great fun and really nail that naivety of youth thing to the max. All told it’s a fun film, if not always for the right reasons. With some Castle invention (eyelet vision?!) and steals – and Biroc on form, there’s more than enough here to compensate for the confusing mix of genres. 6/10

May 16, 2024