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I Saw What You Did (1965)

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I Saw What You Did

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  • [repeated line]
  • Libby Mannering, Kit Austin: I saw what you did, and I know who you are.
  • Kit Austin: But at least I can come for dinner. He'll drive me over. How do we get there? You live out in the wilderness.
  • Libby Mannering: It's not that bad. It's easy really. You go about fifteen miles past the gas station on Elm. Then you turn right on Tomkins Street. You keep going right until you pass the railroad tracks. Then you turn left and go for about six miles. You come to a red barn, you pass that...
  • [Libby keeps talking but is drowned out by music]
  • [last lines]
  • Trooper: [as Libby and Tess sob heavily in their embrace] It's lucky you called us in time, Mr. Austin.
  • John Austin: It's lucky my daughter finally told me the truth.
  • Tess Mannering: [as she continues to cry] I wasn't sacred. Really scared, I mean. But Daddy's going to be mad. That man broke our window, and pulled out the telephone.
  • Libby Mannering: [continuing to cry as Tess returns back to her embrace] You're such an idiot. They can fix the window. But we're not going to be using the phone... for a long, long time.
  • [Libby and Tess nervously laugh at Libby's last comment]

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