I Know What You Did Last Summer Page #5

Synopsis: After an accident on a winding road, four teens make the fatal mistake of dumping their victim's body into the sea. But exactly one year later, the dead man returns from his watery grave and he's looking for more than an apology.
Director(s): Jim Gillespie
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  3 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
35%
R
Year:
1997
101 min
1,575 Views


Don't ask me that again!

He was dead, okay?

I saw him with-- with these crabs.

You do it.

No, don't even-- he was there, goddamn it!

And he was wearing your jacket, Barry.

Well, where'd he go?

Did the crabs carry him away?

I swear to God.

I believe you, Julie.

He took the body.

He came and he took the body.

- Why would he do that?

- I don't know, Barry. Okay?

Why would he try to run you over?

Why did he make coleslaw on Helen's head?

- He's f***ing with us!

- Come on, Julie.

Let's go back to the house.

Where's your jacket, Barry?

Don't you see?

He's got us now.

This is exactly what he wants.

We can't go to the police. Not

now. He's made sure of that.

He's just out there and

he's watching us and waiting.

What are you waiting for, huh?

[Screaming]

What are you waiting for?

What are you

doin' here?

Hey, I've been lookin' everywhere for you guys.

You're gonna die.

Hey, stop it!

What are you doin'?

Stop it! Stop!

I didn't do anything!

You're f***in' lyin'.

He's lying!

Leave him alone. Get a grip.

No, wake up, Julie!

He's behind this.

How many f***ed-up

fishermen are out there?

Look, he's after me too.

I got a letter.

Oh, you got a letter.

I got run over, Helen gets

her hair chopped off,

Julie gets a body in a trunk

and you get a letter?

That's balanced.

What body?

What are you talking--

drop the act.

You killed Max.

You took my jacket.

Max is dead?

What is it with you, ray?

You were doggin' us

from the start, weren't you?

Always wantin' to be our friend,

but you were too f***in'

jealous to handle it.

Look, f*** you!

[Julie] Stop it!

Look, we have to stick

together, all right?

We have to help each other.

Okay, so if it's not fisher boy here,

who is it and how do we find him?

We think his name

is Billy blue.

How do you know that?

Missy said there was

a friend named Billy blue.

Who probably went to school

with David egan.

So, according to sis,

that would make him

class of '92.

Elsa was class of '92.

Maybe there's something

in her yearbook.

That's him, huh?

It's hard to believe that's the guy.

Yeah, his face isn't splattered

all over the road, dumb ass.

Maybe blue's not

his real name.

That's right. I mean, he could've

easily lied to missy. We did.

We should bring the yearbook to missy.

If she had it-- she could point him out.

I'm not goin' anywhere.

Wh-- high school

mug shots? Wh--

I'll go. You've got

that parade today.

Forget it.

No! No, you need to be

there in case he shows up.

I don't want him to show up!

Look, Helen, this could be our chance.

Okay, we could

catch him.

I'll go to missy's. Barry, go to

the parade with Helen

and don't let her out of your sight.

If he shows up--

I'll pound his ass.

Listen to yourselves. You sound

like a bunch of vigilantes.

It's July 4, ray.

Okay? This is his day.

Whatever he has planned is gonna

happen today unless we stop him.

Look, come on, Julie.

Don't you see?

It's that moment where we

have to make a decision.

Let's make the right one

this time.

I'm not interested in

what's right anymore, ray.

I wanna do what's smart.

Then let's get the hell out of here.

We can leave town, disappear.

I've already disappeared.

Okay, now I want my life back.

Look,

we have to face this.

What's it gonna be,

ray?

["You're a grand old flag"]

[Crowd cheering]

[Stops]

[Whistle blowing]

[Marching band resumes]

[Cheering continues]

Barry? Barry!

Over there!

Move!

Move it!

[Grunts]

[Shuddering]

Oh, sh*t!

Where the hell is he?

["Where did you sleep last night"]

I'm goin' where

the cold wind blows

[Knocking]

Missy?

Where the sun

don't ever shine

Hello?

My girl, my girl

don't you lie to me

tell me where did you

sleep last night

[continues, faintly]

Hello?

Hello?

[Rooster crows]

Please. Please.

Missy?

Missy, do you remember me

from the other day?

You know, the car trouble?

What are you doin' here?

[Chattering]

Please,

we need to talk.

Hmm.

I need to find your

brother's friend Billy blue.

I need to talk to him.

I was thinking maybe you could

look through this yearbook.

What-- what's this

all about?

Well, it's too crazy to explain, but it has

to do with your brother and last July 4.

What about it?

What happened to your brother

wasn't an accident.

There's more to it than that.

I know.

You know what?

Well, he killed himself.

He what?

He, uh-- he went up there

to die that night.

That's where susie died.

See, the whole town

blamed him for her death.

So, he blamed himself.

But how do you know

it was a suicide?

He left a note.

I had to keep this hidden from the

insurance company 'cause they wouldn't--

they wouldn't pay me the money,

you know, if it was suicide.

Uh,

yeah, that don't much matter

anymore because, uh,

money's been spent.

That's it.

This isn't a suicide note.

This is a death threat.

What are you ta-- what are you--

what are you talking about?

Your brother didn't

kill himself, missy.

I saw him. I was there.

And whoever sent this was there too.

What do you mean?

Where did you see him?

He was crossing the road.

We hit him.

It was an accident.

No!

- My brother drowned.

- I saw him. He had "susie"

tattooed on his arm.

He doesn't have a tattoo.

I saw it on his right forearm.

You didn't see anything!

Get outta here.

Get out of my house.

Oh, my God.

It wasn't your brother.

[Man over microphone] Testing.

One, two, three, four.

Leon, pull it up a little bit.

There's gonna be a lot of people

in here who can't hear it.

Pull it up just--

one, two, three--

now that's got it.

Don't nobody mess with it.

Leave it right there.

[Dance rock]

Cut 'em.

Stay calm.

I'll be up in the balcony.

He had a hook, Barry.

I saw it. It was a big, huge hook.

Everything's gonna

be all right.

I'm not gonna let

anything happen to you.

[Polite applause]

Very nicely done, ladies.

Now, let's meet last year's

winner, miss Helen shivers.

[Man] Way to go, Helen!

["Beautiful girl"]

You'rful girl

you're a gorgeous mixture

of all that lies

under those baby blue eyes

[emcee] Now as we continue with our

pageant, we move into the talent competition.

All right, ladies.

[Dance rock]

[Ook at me

and tell me

what you see

you ain't seen

the best of me yet

give me time and I'll

make you forget the rest

- I've got more to give.

- Jesus.

And you can set it free.

I can touch the moon

with my hand

don't you know who I am

remember my name

fame

Barry!

- No-o-o-o!

- [Grunts]

Somebody help him, please!

Somebody help him!

The balcony!

- [Groans]

- Barry-y-y!

- [Barry moans]

- Help him! Barry!

Help him! Barry, no!

- [Groans]

Help him!

Please don't!

Excuse me.

Someone listen to me!

He's got him-- hey, hey, hey!

What's the problem?

Help him! He's gonna kill him!

Who? Who's killin' who?

- Up in the balcony.

- [Officer] All right,

everybody, stay calm.

Get off of me!

[Emcee] You people just move back in your

seats. Everything's under control here.

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Kevin Williamson

Kevin Meade Williamson is an American screenwriter, filmmaker, and actor, best known as the creator of the TV series Dawson's Creek, The Vampire Diaries, The Following and Stalker. more…

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