I still know where she is buried

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Movie
German title I still know where she is buried
Original title What We Did That Night
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1999
length 88 minutes
Rod
Director Paul Shapiro
script Eric Harlacher
production Judy Cairo
music Dana Kaproff
camera Brian J. Reynolds
cut Craig Bench
occupation

I still know where she is buried (Original title: What We Did That Night ), also I know where she is buried or The Pact , is an American thriller from 1999 . Directed by Paul Shapiro , the screenplay was written by Eric Harlacher .

action

Henry, Oliver, Charlie and Michael are close friends. They all have a thing for rough jokes. As a result of one of these jokes, a young woman is accidentally shot. The friends bury the body together. The police prosecute the convicted Henry, whom his friends provide an alibi. After they retract their statements, Henry is sentenced to a long prison term. Henry is released from prison after eight years.

Henry tracks down his former friends and watches them. He calls them at their workplaces and keeps saying "I know what you did". After they are more and more convinced that only Henry can be behind it, they arrange a meeting with him. There he blackmailed them and threatened to blow the whole thing up if they didn't help him out financially.

The boys want to make sure that the body is still there for the time being, but they come up with a plan to kill Henry from behind. At night you drive your car to the place where the woman is supposedly buried. Once there, they dig for the body. Henry is now putting further pressure on her. The situation escalates and one of the four kills Henry with the shovel. At that moment, someone else hides the girl and realizes that it is only a plastic doll.

The four boys are horrified to discover that Henry set them up at the time. He had hired the girl that night to play a prank on his friends. When it came time to decide who should bury the body, Henry volunteered. At that moment the girl ran away and Henry buried a plastic doll. During an argument with the other three, Henry falls unhappily and is fatally injured. Now the four boys actually have to bury a body, namely Henry .

Reviews

Film-Dienst described the film as a "largely exciting thriller" . He does not offer a "particularly original story" , but a "convincing lead actor" . The magazine TV Spielfilm wrote that the film was a "little teenage thriller based on the popular cinema model" .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. I still know where she is buried in the Lexicon of International FilmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used , accessed July 2, 2008
  2. TV feature film , accessed July 2, 2008