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Directed by | Chris Sivertson |
Produced by |
Frank Mancuso, Jr. David Grace |
Written by | Jeff Hammond |
Starring |
Lindsay Lohan Julia Ormond Neal McDonough Brian Geraghty Garcelle Beauvais |
Music by | Joel McNeely |
Cinematography | John R. Leonetti |
Edited by | Lawrence Jordan |
Production
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360 Pictures
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Distributed by | TriStar Pictures |
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Running time
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105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $12 million |
Box office | $9.7 million |
I Know Who Killed Me | |
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Film score by Joel McNeely | |
Released | July 31, 2007 |
Recorded | 2007 |
Genre | Film soundtrack |
Length | 1:35:09 |
Label | Varèse Sarabande |
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I Know Who Killed Me is a 2007 American psychological horror thriller directed by Chris Sivertson and starring Lindsay Lohan.
The film's story revolves around a student's twin who was abducted and tortured by a sadistic serial killer. She manages to make it out alive but after she regains consciousness in the hospital she insists that her identity is that of another woman.
The film was released on July 27, 2007. It was nominated for nine Golden Raspberry Awards and won eight, setting a new record for most awards won in a single year until Jack and Jill won ten in 2012. Lohan tied with herself to win Worst Actress and also won Worst Screen Couple for both characters she portrayed.
The quiet suburb of New Salem is being terrorized by a serial killer who abducts and tortures young women, holding them captive for weeks before murdering them. Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan), a pianist and aspiring writer, appears to be his latest victim when she disappears during a night out with her friends. She is later seen bound and gagged on an operating table as her hands are exposed to dry ice. As the days tick by, the special FBI Task Force convened to track the killer begins to lose hope of finding him before it's too late.
Late one night, a driver discovers a young woman by the side of a deserted road, disheveled and critically injured. The girl is rushed to the hospital, where Aubrey’s distraught parents, Susan (Julia Ormond) and Daniel (Neal McDonough), wait by her side as she slips in and out of consciousness. When she is finally able to speak, she shocks everyone by claiming to be a down-on-her luck stripper named Dakota Moss, who has never heard of Aubrey Fleming. Convinced Aubrey is suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, her doctors, parents, and law enforcement officials can only wait for rest and therapy to restore her memory. But after returning to her parents’ suburban home, she continues to insist she is not who they think she is, despite bearing bizarre wounds identical to those of the serial killer's previous victims, which include her hand and half of her leg cut off.