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Release Date:
May 20, 1988
Original Title:
I Saw What You Did
Alternate Titles:
I Saw What You Did... and I Know Who You Are!
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Universal Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Two teens, Lisa and Kim, are playing games making prank calls on the phone. But when they call Adrian Lancer who has some mental problems, and say "I saw what you did", they ignite a human time bomb. Adrian has just killed someone and thinks they saw him do it. Now he is trying to find them.
Casting:
Melvin Johnson
Director:
Fred Walton
Director of Photography:
Woody Omens
Editor:
Richard Bracken
Executive Producer:
Jon Epstein
Wendy Riche
First Assistant Director:
Donald Hauer
Hairstylist:
Carolyn Ferguson
Makeup Artist:
Alan Fama
Novel:
Ursula Curtiss
Original Music Composer:
Dana Kaproff
Producer:
Barry Greenfield
Production Design:
James Hulsey
Set Decoration:
Donald J. Remacle
Sound Editor:
Ian MacGregor-Scott
Sound Mixer:
Tim Cooney
Teleplay:
Cynthia Cidre
Unit Production Manager:
G. Warren Smith
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