After Helen wins a beauty pagent, Julie (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Helen (Sarah Michelle Gellar), Barry (Ryan Phillippe) and Ray (Freddie Prinze Jr.) go out of town to celebrate. Returning in Barry's new car, they hit and apparently kill a man. They dump the corpse in the ocean and agree to never discuss again what had happened. One year later, Julie is returning home from college. She has not spoken with Helen, Barry or Ray since the accident. Upon return home, Julie receives a letter that reads "I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER!" Panicking, Julie goes to see Helen's sister Elsa, who tells Julie that Helen has been working there. Julie shows Helen the letter and they decide to visit Barry. After going over the incident, Barry accuses Max. The trio go to see Max, but Barry insists on going in the factory alone. Barry persuades Max to go into the back room and attacks him, telling Max he should keep his mouth shut. Julie finds Ray working on the docks. Ray tries to make up with Julie but she runs off. Inside the factory, Max is murdered by someone wielding a hook. The killer attacks Barry next, running him over with Barry's car. The killer is shown wearing a raincoat and wielding a hook on one hand. Julie arrives at the hospital to see Barry and finds Helen and Ray there. Julie reveals the man they hit was named David Eagen. Helen and Julie track his sister, Missy, to her home, where she has been living since her brother's death. Missy does not recognize them and Julie is convinced she is innocent. Missy tells them she had a visit from a man claiming to be David's friend named Billy Blue. At Helen's home that night, the killer breaks in, hiding in her closet. The next morning, Helen wakes up with most of her hair cut to bits and "SOON" written in lipstick on her mirror. Julie gets a call from Barry, who tells her to come to Helen's. On the way, Julie hears rattling in her trunk. She opens the trunk to find Max's body. She shuts the trunk, runs to Helen's and brings her and Barry to her car, but the body has disappeared. Julie is convinced the killer took the body and they are not safe. Later they run into Ray, who tells them he got a letter. Julie decides to see Missy again while Helen and Barry watch each other's backs at the parade. Julie tries to convince Missy that David did not kill himself after Missy presents her with a suicide note written in the same style as her letter from the killer. Missy tells Julie to leave. At the Croaker pageant, Helen sees Barry murdered by the killer. However, neither the killer nor the body are found afterwards. A police officer drives her home, but the killer lures the cop into an alley and kills him. Helen runs to her store where Elsa is working, but the killer finds and murders Elsa, then he goes and chases Helen up into the attic where Helen jumps out the window into a dumpster. Helen flees through the back alleys where she comes close to emerging on the street where the parade is passing by. Helen hears a noise and turns to look, she sees no one there.. She turns back around only to walk into the killer, he shoves Helen into a stack of tires and slashers her repetitively. Julie learns that the killer is Ben Willis, a fisherman. He murdered David Egan after David and Ben's daughter Susie were involved in a car crash near where the four teenagers hit Ben. Susie was killed in the accident and David was unharmed. Ben blamed David and killed him a year later, making it look like a suicide. On the way home, Ben was hit by the group.
Julie goes to see Ray on his boat and tells him the story, but he does not believe her. Julie notices the name on his boat is "Billy Blue" and accuses him of the murders. He chases her but is knocked unconscious by a man who tells Julie to get on his boat. After she does, she learns he is Ben Willis, the real killer. She is chased all over the boat while Ray regains consciousness and steals a boat to save Julie. In a room full of ice, Julie finds Helen and Barry's bodies. Ray climbs aboard and is almost killed by Ben, but is caught in the boat's net. He climbs back aboard and saves Julie. Ben gets his hand caught in a rope and Ray hoists him into the air where his hand is cut off and he falls into the ocean. On land, Ray tells Julie that the reason he went to see Missy was because he was guilty and had to know who they hit. He tells her he loves her and they embrace. Ben's body is not recovered. A year later, Julie is in her second year and is going on a trip to New York with Ray. She receives a letter resembling the one she had got from Ben, but it only contains a pool party invitation. Julie returns to the bathroom, which has filled with steam. On the shower door, "I STILL KNOW" is written. Ben jumps through the shower door, attacking her.
Yes.The horror film is called I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer.It was released in 2006 and stars Brooke Nevin, David Paetkau and Torrey DeVitto.It is the third sequel in a trilogy. In order, the trilogy is:I know what you did last summerI still know what you did last summerI'll always know what you did last summer
I know what you did last summer
yes
no that is the last one
Klingsor's Last Summer was created in 1919.
"Forever Summer" was listed as a title in Wikipedia, but as yet there are no definite plans for that potential sequel.
Yes.The horror film is called I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer.It was released in 2006 and stars Brooke Nevin, David Paetkau and Torrey DeVitto.It is the third sequel in a trilogy. In order, the trilogy is:I know what you did last summerI still know what you did last summerI'll always know what you did last summer
I know what you did last summer
i know what u did last summer.
Her full name is Jennifer Love Hewitt. She is an actor and singer, best known for her role as Sarah Reeves Merrin in the movie "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and as Julie James in the sequel "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer".
"i know what you did last summer"
The duration of I Know What You Did Last Summer is 1.68 hours.
Yes, there is a fourth I know what you did last summer and it's called I'll Never Forget What you did Last Summer.
Yes. It's Not Summer Without You is the sequel to The Summer I Turned Pretty.
I Know What You Did Last Summer was created on 1997-10-17.
I Know What You Did Last Summer was released on 10/17/1997.
The Production Budget for I Know What You Did Last Summer was $17,000,000.