I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (film)
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is a horror film released in 1998 as a sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer. It has been pointed out that the movie would more properly have been entitled I Still Know What You Did Two Summers Ago. The film was then followed by I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer. The film stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Brandy Norwood, Mekhi Phifer, and Freddie Prinze, Jr.. The screenplay was written by Trey Callaway, based on characters originally created in a popular novel by Lois Duncan.
Directed by Danny Cannon
Produced
by William S. Beasley
Written by Lois Duncan
Trey Callaway
Cast
Jennifer Love Hewitt - Julie James
Freddie Prinze Jr-. Ray Bronson
Brandy Norwood - Karla Wilson (as Brandy)
Mekhi Phifer - Tyrell
Muse Watson - Ben Willis
Bill Cobbs - Estes
Matthew Settle - Will Benson
Jeffrey
Combs - Mr. Brooks
Jennifer Esposito - Nancy
John
Hawkes - Dave
Ellerine Harding - Olga (as Ellerine!)
Benjamin Brown - Darick The Dockhand
Red West - Paulsen
Michael P. Byrne - Thurston
Michael Bryan French - Doctor
Plot
In I Know What You Did Last Summer, Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt), had just spent a harrowing summer running for her life and dealing with the brutal murders of her high school friends. One year later, Julie has fled her hometown to attend college in Boston and leave the painful memories behind her. But, despite her best efforts to lead a normal life, the past has caught up with her. On the one-year anniversary of last summer's tragic deaths, Julie's college grades are slipping, and her relationship with high school sweetheart Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) has hit the skids. Karla Wilson (Brandy Norwood), Julie's spunky friend and roommate, wins an all-expense-paid Bahamas vacation for four on the Fourth of July weekend, providing she can name the capital of Brazil. She answers Rio de Janeiro, and is told that she is correct. Along with Karla's boyfriend Tyrell (Mekhi Phifer), and their new friend Will (Matthew Settle), the group arrives at the tropical paradise, filled with pristine beaches and beautiful palm trees. Julie and her friends find the other hotel guests leaving because hurricane season has begun. Meanwhile, Ray and his friend, Dave (John Hawkes), are driving home from the Southport. Suddenly, they see a body lying dead in the middle of the road. Ray goes to check it out, and Dave is stabbed by the killer. Ray runs and has to be taken to the hospital, but escapes and takes a boat to the Bahamas. Meanwhile, the killing spree has begun in the Bahamas. The vacation was a set up by Will, after it is revealed that Karla incorrectly answered the question (the capital of Brazil is Brasília, not Rio de Janeiro). Will is, in fact, Ben Willis's son, and this entire vacation is a set-up to get his revenge. Will captures Ray as he finds a gun, but Ray breaks free just as Ben is about to deliver the killing blow, and Ben accidentally stabs Will. Ben is shot several times by Julie who says through clenched teeth "Just- fucking- die."and falls in a grave in which Ben had earlier dug for Julie. The police arrive, rescuing Ray, Julie, and Karla. Ray and Julie are back at home, and Julie hears a sound coming from another bedroom. Meanwhile, Ray is in the bathroom brushing his teeth, and the door suddenly closes. Julie shuts an open window in the other room, not noticing the muddy footprints on the floor. As Julie enters her bedroom and sits down, she looks in the mirror, and spies the killer, under her bed. She screams and tries to run, but Ben grabs her legs and pulls her under the bed.
Despite
taking place in The Bahamas, actual production was shot at El Tecuan Marina Resort
Costalagree, in Jalisco, Mexico; Los Angeles, California; and Sony Pictures Studios
in Culver City, California
Jack Black's white Jamaican character was referenced
in the 2000 hit comedy Scary Movie.
The character of "Karla Wilson"
in was originally intended to be a Caucasian girl, until Brandy auditioned and
won the role.
This sequel as well as the following were never based on their
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