I Saw What You Did even move in Blu-ray come May

Disc Announcements

Nice to see the work of William Castle get upgraded to Blu-ray. I Saw What You Did was one of his classics although not part of the previous The William Castle Film Collection boxset. The film is a classic case of what can go wrong when you make prank phone calls like Bart Simpson. Here’s the press release from Scream Factory:

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Scream Factory Presents
I Saw What You Did
On Blu-ray May 17, 2016

Starring Joan Crawford, John Ireland and Leif Erickson

It starts as a game… and there’s no end in FRIGHT! A simple prank call turns into a night of person-to-person terror in I Saw What You Did, a movie that dials up the heart-stopping suspense! Scream Factory presents the Blu-ray debut of William Castle’s I Saw What You Did on May 17, 2016, complete with an all-new high definition transfer.

Teenagers Libby and Kit have found a new way to entertain themselves: by calling up random strangers and tormenting them with a warning: “I saw what you did, and I know who you are.” But when a man who has recently murdered his wife becomes their latest victim, the tables are quickly turned… and this wrong number may mean that their number is up!

Joan Crawford (What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?, Trog) and John Ireland (Terror Night) are among the stars in this chiller produced and directed by the great William Castle (The Tingler, House On Haunted Hill).

Special Features:

· New 2016 High-Definition Transfer

· “Special World Premiere Announcement” featuring William Castle

· Original Theatrical Trailer

· Photo Gallery

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