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The cast of I Know What You Did Last Summer features four brightly rising stars from the worlds of film and television. Jennifer Love Hewitt, who stars as Julie, currently appears as Sarah on Fox's hit series Party of Five. Also an accomplished singer with three solo albums to her credit, Hewitt's feature film credits include House Arrest, Sister Act II and the upcoming Warner Bros. romantic comedy Trojan War. The star of the new hit Warner Bros. television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sarah Michelle Gellar stars as Helen, the beauty queen. An Emmy award winner for her role in All My Children, Gellar has appeared in the films Funny Farm, Over The Brooklyn Bridge and High Stakes. Ryan Phillippe , who plays Barry, will be seen this year in three features: Homegrown, co-starring Billy Bob Thornton and Hank Azaria; Little Boy Blue, with Nastassia Kinski; and Gregg Araki's Nowhere. Freddie Prinze, Jr. has had featured roles in To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday, Miramax's House of Yes and Sparkler.
"It's about secrets and how they can kill us," says writer Kevin Williamson, describing I Know What You Did Last Summer. "These are four incredibly bright kids who are all growing up and coming of age and then something terrible happens. They have a choice to either come clean and tell the truth, or cover up and lie. Of course, they make the wrong choice. But most of the people in the audience will probably think, 'I'd do that too.'"
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The sleepy town appears in the film as it does to its year-round residents - a 200-year-old, Norman Rockwell-like fishing village, situated on the Cape Fear River. One of the area's most beloved traditions - the Croaker Festival (named after the local fish) - made its screen debut in the film. An annual festival of parades, contests and good eating, the Festival was, for Williamson, "the perfect symbol of the most picture-perfect summer imaginable."
The moral center of the film is Julie, played by Jennifer Love Hewitt, known as "Love". Says Feig, "She is really the soul of the movie in that she's sort of the good spirit - she wants to call the cops; she wants to do the right thing." Hewitt describes Julie "as the all-American girl next door. She's very brave and incredibly strong. She's the sort of girl who seems to have it all together, but underneatth doesn't as much as she seems. She's the type of person that finds her strength giving security to other people's insecurities, like her best friend Helen and her boyfriend Ray."
For Hewitt, doing a scary, psychological thriller was a tremendous challenge: "I'm one of the biggest scaredy-cats ever and I can't go see movies like this because they scare me too badly. But that intrigued me and made me decide to do the film because not only was I getting to play a great character and work with terrific people, but I was going to get over one of my biggest fears by facing it head on. Everything Julie learns in the movie, I learned with her - as she sort of gets over her fright and grows strength, so do I."
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Ryan Phillippe plays Barry, the golden boy whose life is shattered by his mistake. Says Feig, "Instead of just giving an all-American-football, stilted performance, Ryan brings so much heart to the part. You actually see underneath his veneer into a much more complex character, with a lot of different motivations." For Phillippe, the most compelling aspect of the story "was the deterioration that takes place amongst these four teenagers who are affected by first the incident and then the terrorizing. It's rare to have a character like mine that starts out with everything and then you take him to a point of just disconcerted misery, just lost and having to bury that underneath all the bravado and conceit he can muster. These people start out so wonderful and end up becoming shells of their former selves."
Freddie Prinze, Jr. plays Ray, "a kid from the wrong side of the tracks," say Feig. "Among the four of them, he's the one who doesn't have the money to get him out of trouble and, at this crucial moment, we find out what the others really think of him and how he thinks of himself in the group. Freddie brings the character a sort of moral uncertainty. You understand that he is a guy who's trying to figure things out."
For Williamson, the film's stance against drinking and driving is vitally important. "Drunk driving plays a large part in the character's downward spiral. It is very apparent that the entire nightmare the characters experience could have been avoided if they hadn't been drinking. The lead character ultimately learns about responsibility and that she can change from her past actions and do things differently in the future."
Directed by: | Jim Gillespie |
Produced by: | Stokely Chaffin |
Erik Feig | |
Neal H. Moritz | |
Screenplay by: | Kevin Williamson |
Lois Duncan (novel) | |
Cast: | Jennifer Love Hewitt as Julie James |
Sarah Michelle Gellar as Helen Shivers | |
Ryan Phillippe as Barry Cox | |
Freddie Prinze Jr. as Ray Bronson | |
Muse Watson as Ben/Fisherman | |
Bridgette Wilson as Elsa Shivers | |
Johnny Galecki as Max | |
Anne Heche |
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