This is a collection of media from the initial runs of "I Saw What You Did" (1965) in the Pacific Northwest.
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I Saw What You Did (1965)
“I Saw What You Did” is a 1965 thriller directed by William Castle. The story revolves around two teenage girls, Libby and Kit, who decide to pass the time by making prank phone calls. Their innocent fun takes a dark turn when they call a man who has just committed a murder. Believing the girls have witnessed his crime, the man becomes determined to track them down. As the tension escalates, the girls find themselves in a dangerous situation far beyond their control. The film explores themes of innocence, danger, and the unforeseen consequences of seemingly harmless actions.
Director: William Castle
Writers: William P. McGivern, Ursula Curtiss
Stars: Joan Crawford, John Ireland, Leif Erickson
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September 1, 1965 ad (Seattle)
September 2, 1965 ad (Seattle)
September 3, 1965 ad (Seattle)
I Saw What You Did (1964) poster
I Saw What You Did (1964) trailer
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