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May 25, 2022 · Fred Walton directed a remake of I Saw What You Did back in 1988, which features slow-building terror along with a sharp screenplay.
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I Saw What You Did is a 1988 American made-for-television horror film directed by Fred Walton, with a screenplay by Cynthia Cidre. It is a remake of the 1965 theatrical film of the same name starring Joan Crawford, and the second adaptation of Out of the Dark by Ursula Curtiss.
- Drama [ 1 ] Horror [ 2 ] Thriller [ 2 ]
Featured review. 6/10. Surprisingly good for what it is. I had seen this 1988 made-for-TV remake of a 1960s feature--the earlier having featured Joan Crawford in one of her last film roles--in my last year of college and had pretty much forgotten it.
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- Drama, Horror, Thriller
- Fred Walton
- 1988-05-20
A remake of William Castle's 1965 film of the same name, I Saw What You Did is a tepid made-for-TV thriller that will most likely only be of interest to fans of horror babe Shawnee Smith, best known for the '88 remake of The Blob and the Saw franchise.
When I went to type in the film to write my review here on letterboxd, I was surprised to see it's a remake of a 1965 film from William Castle, which is also an adaptation of a 1964 novel! It's also interesting both novels are written by women.
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- Universal Television
- Fred Walton
May 20, 1988 · CBS' tense, Hitchcockian "I Saw What You Did," airing at 9 tonight on Channels 2 and 8, is an artful roller-coaster ride of a film.
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I Saw What You Did is a 1988 television film directed by Fred Walton. The film is a remake of the 1965 movie of the same name, starring Joan Crawford. It received generally negative reviews, with only a few exceptions.