Double Feature



The Night Walker
Dreams have been a recurring theme in film from its earliest years, but in director William Castle’s hands, the question of what dreams mean becomes a terrifying story of the line between fantasy and reality in The Night Walker (1964). Barbara Stanwyck, in her final feature film, stars as a woman haunted by dreams of an imaginary lover – dreams that increase in intensity after her husband dies. Robert Taylor co-stars as the attorney determined to help her solve the mystery. (Universal Pictures)
- Director
- William Castle
- Writer
- Screenplay by Robert Bloch
- Starring
- Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, Judith Meredith, Hayden Rorke
- Year
- 1964
- Country
- USA
- Format
- 35mm
- Running Time
- 86 minutes

I Saw What You Did
A prank phone call leads to a night of pure terror in director William Castle’s I Saw What You Did, starring screen legend Joan Crawford. With her parents away on an overnight trip, Libby (Andi Garrett) amuses herself by joining her friend Kit (Sarah Lane) in calling up strangers and whispering, “I saw what you did.” When Libby dials Steve Marak (John Ireland), a psychopath who just murdered his wife – it’s a conversation that ends with the panicky killer determined to silence them all. (Universal Pictures)
- Director
- William Castle
- Writer
- Screenplay by William P. McGivern based on the novel "Out of the Dark" by Ursula Curtiss
- Starring
- Joan Crawford, John Ireland, Leif Erickson
- Year
- 1965
- Country
- USA
- Format
- 35mm
- Running Time
- 82 minutes