What We Did That Night (1999)

They were warned that someday their pranks would go too far...

What We Did That Night (1999) poster

An ex-con Henry (Rick Schroder) returns to town after being released from prison and contacts his old college frat members about a murder that they committed years earlier. They have to return to move the body to a new location before it is uncovered by recent digging in the area. Now a lot older and bitter about going to prison Henry has planned revenge on his old friends.

Director: Paul Shapiro
Genre: Thriller, Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Brian J. Reynolds
Editing: Craig Bench
Production: Rysher Entertainment, The Polone-Winer Company
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

The Traumatic Legacy of Mass Murder

Keywords

murder

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is What We Did That Night about?
An ex-con Henry (Rick Schroder) returns to town after being released from prison and contacts his old college frat members about a murder that they committed years earlier. They have to return to move the body to a new location before it is uncovered by recent digging in the area. Now a lot older and bitter about going to prison Henry has planned revenge on his old friends.
Who directed What We Did That Night?
What We Did That Night was directed by Paul Shapiro.
Who stars in What We Did That Night?
What We Did That Night stars Rick Schroder, Jack Noseworthy, Michael Easton, Jayce Bartok, Tara Reid, Jennifer Jostyn.
How long is What We Did That Night?
What We Did That Night has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is What We Did That Night?
What We Did That Night is a Thriller, Drama, TV Movie film.
Where was What We Did That Night produced?
What We Did That Night was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of What We Did That Night?
The themes of What We Did That Night include: The Traumatic Legacy of Mass Murder.