Todd Farmer appeared on Sunday Night Horror w/ Mike Olsson last night and told Mike that he and Patrick Lussier plan to remake William Castle’s 1965 film “I Saw What You Did… and Know Who You Are”. This is the second time that story will be remade as Fred Walton directed a 1988 TV version starring a very young Shawnee Smith, Candace Cameron, Robert Carradine and David Carradine. The William Castle remake factory, Dark Castle Entertainment, is the production company behind the Lussier-Farmer film.
The original film distributed by Universal Pictures starred Joan Crawford and John Ireland. “I Saw what You Did” centered on two teens that prank call several people. The fun stops when they prank call the wrong guy. During its original theatrical release the film saw a very fun gimmick in which some theaters installed seat-belts so you couldn’t be “shocked out of your seat”. The 1965 film was penned by William C. McGivern and based on the novel Out of the Dark by Ursula Curtiss.
Writer Todd Farmer and Director Patrick Lussier are helming the remake. The pair previously worked together on My Bloody Valentine 3D released to theaters this past January and out on DVD today.






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