I Still Know What you Did Last Summer (1998)

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Written by Lois Duncan, Trey Callaway

Directed by Danny Cannon

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Set a year after 'I Know What You Did Last Summer', this is the sequel to the original horror film where four friends kill a fisherman in a hit and run accident whilst on a weekend break from school.

This time Julie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Karla (Brandy Norwood) win a free holiday to the Bahamas, so they invite Tyrell (Mekhi Phifer), Ray (Freddie Prinze Jr.) and Will Benson (Matthew Settle) to go with them.

They soon discover that the small resort is deserted as it is the beginning of the monsoon season. It is soon quite evident that the killer fisherman with the hook is on the island with them.

Cast

Image for Jennifer Love-HewittJennifer Love-HewittJulie James
Freddie Prinze Jr.Ray Bronson
Image for Brandy NorwoodBrandy NorwoodKarla Wilson
Mekhi PhiferTyrell
Image for Muse WatsonMuse WatsonBen Willis
Image for Bill CobbsBill CobbsEstes
Matthew SettleWill Benson
Jeffrey CombsMr. Brooks
Image for Jennifer EspositoJennifer EspositoNancy
John HawkesDave
Ellerine HardingOlga
Benjamin Franklin BrownDarick The Dockhand
Red WestPaulsen
Michael P. ByrneThurston
Michael Bryan FrenchDoctor

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