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637:, near Cunningham, and the two had begun collaborating on potential film projects. Miller delighted in inventing a serial killer who turned out to be somebody's mother, a murderer whose only motivation was her love for her child. "I took motherhood and turned it on its head and I think that was great fun. Mrs. Voorhees was the mother I'd always wanted—a mother who would have killed for her kids." Miller was unhappy about the filmmakers' decision to make Jason Voorhees the killer in the sequels. "Jason was dead from the very beginning. He was a victim, not a villain."
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was off about this film. He did not fully realize what was going on until he got the part and was given the full script to read. Nelson explains, "It certainly was not a straight dramatic role, and it was only after they offered me the part that they gave me the full script to read and I realized how much blood was in it." Nelson believes that Ned used humor to hide his insecurities, especially around Brenda, whom the actor believes Ned was attracted to. Nelson recalls an early draft of the script stating that Ned suffered from
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who was willing to do it, they wouldn't be able to afford her, so they decided to go with new talent instead." King earned an audition primarily because she was the friend of someone working in Moss and Hughes's office, and
Cunningham felt she embodied the qualities of Alice. After she auditioned, Moss recalls Cunningham commenting that they saved the best actress for last. As Cunningham explains, he was looking for people that could behave naturally, and King was able to show that to him in the audition.
820:. Palmer only agreed to play the role because she needed to buy a new car, even when she believed the film to "be a piece of shit." Stavrakis subbed for Betsy Palmer as well, which involved Morgan's character being chased through the woods by Mrs. Voorhees, although the audience only sees a pair of legs running after Morgan. Palmer had just arrived in town when those scenes were about to be filmed, and was not in the physical shape necessary to chase Morgan around the woods. Morgan's training as an
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the guys shoots an arrow into the target and just misses her. It's a huge scare, but if you notice, there's no music. That was a choice." Manfredini also noted that when something was going to happen, the music would cut off so that the audience would relax a bit, and the scare would be that much more effective.
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I have a major problem with all of them because they made Jason the villain. I still believe that the best part of my screenplay was the fact that a mother figure was the serial killer—working from a horribly twisted desire to avenge the senseless death of her son, Jason. Jason was dead from the very
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wrote of the film: "This movie feels at least twice as long as its 90-minute running time and not always in a good way. There are far too many pointless pauses between the bloodletting. On the positive side, Tom Savini's make-up work is flawless, and Betsy Palmer's turn as big bad Pamela V. has to go
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The murderer turns out to be a middle-aged woman named Mrs. Voorhees (Betsy Palmer) with a butch haircut and a gigantic bulky sweater, whose line readings are akin to nails on a chalkboard ("They were making love while that boy drowned! His name was Jason!") and a predilection for speaking to herself
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Christy family to take her back after the loss of her son; they agreed. Another addition in the novel is more understanding in Mrs. Voorhees' actions. Hawke felt the character had attempted to move on when Jason died, but her psychosis got the best of her. When Steve Christy reopened the
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piece of music, which contained a chorus with "striking pronunciations", Manfredini was inspired to recreate a similar sound. He came up with the sound "ki ki ki, ma ma ma" from the final reel when Mrs. Voorhees arrives and is reciting "Kill her, mommy!" The "ki" comes from "kill", and the "ma" from
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Cunningham wanted to make the Mrs. Voorhees character "terrifying", and to that end he believed it was important that Palmer not act "over the top." There was also the fear that Palmer's past credits, as more of a wholesome character, would make it difficult to believe she could be scary. Palmer was
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isn't something that good girls do. I think she took Jason and raised him the best she could, but he turned out to be a very strange boy. lots of odd jobs and one of those jobs was as a cook at a summer camp. Then Jason drowns and her whole world collapses. What were the counselors doing instead of
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for the role of Alice, but realized that they could not afford an established high-profile actress and went for unknowns instead. According to
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In April 2018, Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco, where the film was shot, held "Crystal Lake Tours", an event dedicated to the making of the film which brought attendees to nine of the filming locations on the property. The event was attended by actress
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Worried by their friends' disappearances, Alice and Bill investigate. They find the axe in Brenda's bed and the phones disconnected. Steve returns and recognizes the unseen killer who stabs him. When the power goes out, Bill goes to check on the generator. Alice finds his body pinned with arrows to
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was Nelson's first feature film, and when he went in for his first audition, the only thing he was given to read were some comedic scenes. Nelson received a call back for a second audition, which required him to wear a bathing suit, which, Nelson acknowledges, made him start to wonder if something
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rip-off, with a mediocre shock count and a botched ending... As the bodies pile up amongst this testy crowd of horny teens, there remains a vacant hole were someone scary should be. In a strange way, this film stands unique amongst all slasher films as one where the killer is nearly intangible."
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Jeannine Taylor, who had known each other prior to the film, were cast as Jack, Ned, and Marcie respectively. It is Bacon and Nelson's contention that, because the three already knew each other, they already had the specific chemistry the casting director was looking for in the roles of Jack,
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opened theatrically on May 9, 1980 across the United States, ultimately expanding its release to 1,127 theaters. It earned $ 5,816,321 in its opening weekend, before finishing domestically with $ 39,754,601, with a total of 14,778,700 admissions. It was the 18th highest-grossing film that year,
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was also offered the part, but turned it down. Hughes and Moss sent a copy of the script to Betsy Palmer, in hopes that she would accept the part. Palmer could not understand why someone would want her for a part in a horror film, as she had previously starred in films such as
775:, who portrayed Enos, did not film the truck scenes with Morgan, so she had to either act with an imaginary Enos, or exchange dialogue with Taso Stavrakis—Savini's assistant—who would sit in the truck with her. It was Peter Brouwer's girlfriend that helped him land a role on
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referred to the film as a "silly, boring, youth-geared horror movie", though she praised Manfredini's "nervous musical score", the cinematography, as well as the performances, which she deemed "natural and appealing", particularly from Taylor, Bacon, Nelson, and Bartram.
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rehearsing, Palmer slapped King in the face, and she began crying: "She collapsed to the floor, crying, 'Sean! She hit me.' I said, 'Well, of course I hit her, we were rehearsing the scene.' He said, 'No, no, no Betsy, we don't hit people in movies. We miss them.'"
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of selected pieces of Harry Manfredini's scores from the first three Friday the 13th films. On 13 January 2012, La-La Land Records released a limited edition 6-CD boxset containing Manfredini's scores from the first six films. It sold out in less than 24 hours.
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I didn't even really think of this movie as a horror film. To me, this was a small independent film about carefree teenagers who are having a rip-roaring time at a summer camp where they happen to be working as counselors. Then they just happen to get killed.
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in the mincing voice of her dead child ("Kill her, Mommy! Kill her!"). It's only in this last 20-minute appearance of this scene-stealing harpy (not to mention the memorable cameo by her rotting zombie son) that Friday the 13th becomes memorable as
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movie", adding that "Cunningham betrays a rather plodding approach to suspense for most of the film, sometimes allowing his camera to act as the killer, sometimes as the victim. And the victims, of course, deliberately put themselves in peril."
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as a "light-hearted" and "youth-oriented" horror film in an attempt to draw interest from America's prime theater-going demographic of young adults and teenagers. Warner Bros. secured distribution rights to the film in international markets.
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title. Worried that someone else owned the rights to the title and wanting to avoid potential lawsuits, Cunningham thought it would be best to find out immediately. He commissioned a New York advertising agency to develop his concept of the
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had the largest budget, at $ 30 million. All of the sequels repeated the premise of the original, so the filmmakers made tweaks to provide freshness. Changes involved an addition to the title—as opposed to a number attached to the end—like
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assisted her in these scenes, as her character was required to leap out of a moving jeep when she discovers that Mrs. Voorhees does not intend to take her to the camp. Betsy Palmer explains how she developed the character of Mrs. Voorhees:
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watching Jason? They were having sex, which is the way that she got into trouble. From that point on, Pamela became very psychotic and puritanical in her attitudes as she was determined to kill all of the immoral camp counselors.
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logo, which consisted of big block letters bursting through a pane of glass. In the end, Cunningham believed there were "no problems" with the title, but distributor George Mansour stated, "There was a movie before ours called
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slasher film to be acquired by a major motion picture studio. Paramount spent approximately $ 500,000 in advertisements for the film, and then an additional $ 500,000 when the film began performing well at the box office.
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from the perspective of the villain. A live snake was killed during filming as part of a scene where Alice discovers it in her cabin. The handler was not made aware of the plans to kill the snake.
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was initially asked to portray the film's killer, Mrs. Voorhees, but declined with her agent citing that the film was too violent, and did not know what kind of actress would play such a part.
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beginning when a young boy drowned in Crystal Lake in 1957. After being dropped off at the halfway point, Annie hitches another ride from an unseen person, who eventually slashes her throat.
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camp, Mrs. Voorhees saw it as a chance that what happened to her son could happen again. Her murders were against the counselors, because she saw them all as responsible for Jason's death.
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down in history as one of the meanest 'mothers' in the entire horror genre. For those who think it's a classic–think again. Of a type? Absolutely. Of faultless movie macabre? No way."
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holds an approval rating of 66% based on 59 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The site's critics' consensus reads: "Rather quaint by today's standards,
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reviewed the film in 2015, assessing its original critical reception in a contemporary context: "Before it became an absurdly prolific franchise,
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is minimal on plot, suspense, and characterization. It's not very original or very scary, but it is very low-budget." Dick Shippy of the
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2812:"New 'Friday the 13th' Blu-ray Collection Coming Next Year; Full Details"
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Welcome to Our Nightmares: Behind the Scene with Today's Horror Actors
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Sleaze Artists: Cinema at the Margins of Taste, Style, and Politics
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Siskel, Gene (May 12, 1980). "'Friday the 13th': More bad luck".
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Why did it make such a splash? Theories abound, but here's mine:
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Marc Shapiro (June 1989). "The Women of Crystal Lake Part One".
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is how little regard anyone but its fans seem to have for it."
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3785:"How Friday the 13th accidentally perfected the slasher movie"
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2379:"Friday the 13th: nine things you didn't know about the movie"
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was released detailing the planning and filming of the movie.
2781:"Buy Movies at Movies Unlimited - The Movie Collector's Site"
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At the camp, counselors Ned, Jack, Bill, Marcie, Brenda, and
4180:"Platinum Confirmations: Near Dark, Friday the 13th Remakes"
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Hearths of Darkness: The Family in the American Horror Film
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Blood Money: A History of the First Teen Slasher Film Cycle
4482:. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. pp. 123–137.
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Men, Women, and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film
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ranked the film the second-best entry in the series, after
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Virgin Territory: Representing Sexual Inexperience in Film
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3646:"7 Worst-Picture Razzie Contenders That Are Actually Good"
2483:"Friday The 13th Controversy: Did They Kill A Real Snake?"
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when compared to Cunningham's dreadful tale of butchery."
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On Location in Blairstown: The Making of Friday the 13th
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Wilhelmi, Jack; Lealos, Shawn S. (September 13, 2023).
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Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film
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Splatter Movies: Breaking the Last Taboo of the Screen
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4444:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
4122:"Movie Minutiae: the Friday the 13th series (1980-?)"
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2570:"Return to Crystal Lake: Making of Friday the 13th"
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3132:"Fantastic Friday the 13th Anniversary Item Coming"
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1036:cued the audience to the shark's invisible menace.
758:—Robbi Morgan on how she obtained the role of Annie
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1910:and Victor Miller, along with executive producers
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1808:was released theatrically in February 2009, with
873:The film was shot in and around the townships of
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5137:Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash: The Nightmare Warriors
5019:Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
4499:Making Friday the 13th: The Legend of Camp Blood
2900:"Friday the 13th (1980) - Financial Information"
2120:"Jason Voorhees: From mama's boy to his own man"
1974:"Friday the 13th (1980) - Financial Information"
1906:. It will be written and executive produced by
1680:for initiating the subgenre of the "stalker" or
3325:"'Friday the 13th': Unlucky Day for Moviegoers"
2376:
1902:prequel streaming series was announced, titled
1879:In 2007, Xendex released game-adaptation movie
1252:is the highest-grossing film of the franchise.
576:The original screenplay was tentatively titled
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3551:Hewitt, Chris; Smith, Adam. "Freddy V Jason".
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2875:"Friday the 13th Franchise Box Office History"
2751:"Friday the 13th: Uncut Deluxe Edition (1980)"
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1508:reviewed the film in 2009, noting "a kind of
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4241:"Young Jason Cast in Friday the 13th remake"
4148:"Duo pumps new blood into 'Friday the 13th'"
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3818:"Dissecting the 'Friday the 13th' Franchise"
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2520:"Slasherama interview with Harry Manfredini"
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1613:Film critic Timothy Shary notes in his book
779:. After recently being written off the show
607:The screenplay was completed in mid-1979 by
4898:Film page at Friday The 13th: The Franchise
4461:Movies in American History: An Encyclopedia
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334:secured international distribution rights.
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4560:Dark Romance: Sexuality in the Horror Film
3973:"List of top 400 heart-pounding thrillers"
3071:"Friday the 13th Movies at the Box Office"
2272:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. pp. D–1,
2092:beginning. He was a victim, not a villain.
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3333:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 16.
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1160:Friday the 13th: The Ultimate Collection
1156:Friday the 13th: The Complete Collection
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5012:Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
4730:. New York: Columbia University Press.
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4243:. FearNet. May 15, 2008. Archived from
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3644:Fitz-Gerald, Sean (February 24, 2017).
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2264:Vancheri, Barbara (February 13, 2009).
2081:from the original on September 24, 2017
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1676:, such as Tony Williams, have credited
1301:has nothing to exploit but its title."
573:to be more of a "roller-coaster ride".
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3593:from the original on November 27, 2017
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3460:"'Friday the 13th': THR's 1980 Review"
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3358:"Sex and slaughter in wholesale doses"
3051:from the original on December 24, 2013
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2855:from the original on February 12, 2020
2749:McGaughy, Cameron (February 3, 2009).
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4728:Teen Movies: American Youth on Screen
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4711:. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press.
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4297:"Friday the 13th (mobile phone game)"
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3501:. Boston, Massachusetts. p. 12.
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3194:"'Friday the 13th': Encamped in Gore"
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2603:"LA LA LAND RECORDS, Friday the 13th"
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1615:Teen Movies: American Youth on Screen
1340:similarly suggested that Carpenter's
851:came on as "Crazy Ralph", the town's
5591:Films produced by Sean S. Cunningham
5521:Films directed by Sean S. Cunningham
5026:Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
5005:Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
4343:
4023:from the original on August 19, 2018
4001:
3989:from the original on January 6, 2016
3941:from the original on August 20, 2018
3929:"The Best Slasher Films of All Time"
3830:from the original on August 19, 2018
3761:from the original on August 19, 2018
3677:"Every Friday the 13th Movie Ranked"
3505:from the original on August 19, 2018
3472:from the original on August 19, 2018
3436:from the original on August 19, 2018
3403:from the original on August 19, 2018
3370:from the original on August 19, 2018
3337:from the original on August 19, 2018
3304:from the original on August 19, 2018
3271:from the original on August 19, 2018
3206:from the original on August 19, 2018
2761:from the original on August 19, 2018
2493:from the original on January 3, 2021
2439:. Blairstown Theater. Archived from
2389:from the original on August 19, 2018
2377:Hawkes, Rebecca (October 13, 2017).
2282:from the original on August 19, 2018
1984:from the original on January 8, 2021
1632:
1412:, which owned Paramount, as well as
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633:; at the time, Miller was living in
5155:He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)
4937:
4903:Film page at Fridaythe13thfilms.com
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4113:
3747:Kipp, Jeremiah (February 4, 2009).
3656:from the original on April 10, 2021
3399:. Burlington, Vermont. p. 4D.
3391:"Thriller Badly Copies 'Halloween'"
3300:. Baltimore, Maryland. p. 8A.
3238:from the original on April 14, 2018
3130:Serafini, Matt (January 29, 2010).
2842:
2810:Squires, John (November 30, 2017).
1741:has spawned ten sequels, including
696:—Jeannine Taylor on how she viewed
13:
5606:English-language independent films
5190:Friday the 13th: The Computer Game
4991:Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
4353:Squires, John (January 14, 2023).
4322:Otterson, Joe (October 31, 2022).
4303:from the original on June 13, 2008
4089:from the original on June 27, 2017
3424:"'Friday the 13th' bodes bad luck"
3081:from the original on June 10, 2007
2997:from the original on June 14, 2017
2128:. October 19, 2006. Archived from
2068:
1629:reserved for nubile young girls."
411:List of Friday the 13th characters
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5571:Friday the 13th (franchise) films
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4186:. October 3, 2007. Archived from
4120:Kemble, Gary (January 13, 2001).
3927:Barone, Matt (October 23, 2017).
3161:Moore, Debi (February 23, 2015).
3111:from the original on July 7, 2017
2576:(DVD – region 2). United States:
1828:, director of the 2003 remake of
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672:, who had previously appeared on
5526:Films scored by Harry Manfredini
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4998:Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
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4623:. New York: St. Martin's Press.
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4289:
4209:Kit, Borys (November 14, 2007).
4011:Squires, John (April 17, 2018).
3613:"Friday the 13th (1980) Reviews"
3540:. Chicago, Illinois. p. A3.
1164:40th Anniversary Limited Edition
5098:Church of the Divine Psychopath
4774:University Press of Mississippi
4707:Life Lessons from Slasher Films
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3783:Meslow, Scott (June 14, 2015).
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3493:"Bloody 'Friday' is nauseating"
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371:, was released one year later.
5212:Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle
4579:A Companion to the Horror Film
4146:Kit, Borys (October 2, 2007).
3816:Gibron, Bill (July 13, 2012).
3675:Steele, Bill (July 29, 2016).
3267:. Miami, Florida. p. 8A.
2408:Cummins, Emily (May 5, 2014).
2182:. No. 83. pp. 18–21.
2112:
1966:
1861:Friday the 13th: Pamela's Tale
1854:
1721:
1712:AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills
1150:In 2011, the uncut version of
921:in the film employs recurrent
829:Being an actress who uses the
763:The part of Bill was given to
514:
459:Peter Brouwer as Steve Christy
1:
5601:English-language horror films
5363:Case of the Full Moon Murders
4772:(Revised ed.). Jackson:
4747:American Culture in the 1980s
4501:. United Kingdom: FAB Press.
3432:. Salem, Oregon. p. 5C.
3389:Hughes, Mike (May 20, 1980).
3356:Shippy, Dick (May 15, 1980).
3290:Cedrone, Lou (May 14, 1980).
3192:Gross, Linda (May 15, 1980).
2564:Miller, Victor; Keuper, Jay;
2437:"Blairstown Theater Festival"
1938:
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1217:, returned more profits than
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537:was produced and directed by
509:
35:Theatrical release poster by
5611:English-language crime films
5511:1980s English-language films
5496:American serial killer films
4598:Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide
3101:"Tom's Inflation Calculator"
2949:"Box Office Information for
2725:10.5406/jfilmvideo.63.2.0028
2071:"Frequently Asked Questions"
1589:The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
1578:Film scholar Williams views
1173:
1133:Paramount Home Entertainment
1102:
7:
5066:Friday the 13th: The Series
3513:– via Newspapers.com.
3458:Staff (November 1, 2014) .
3444:– via Newspapers.com.
3411:– via Newspapers.com.
3378:– via Newspapers.com.
3345:– via Newspapers.com.
3312:– via Newspapers.com.
3279:– via Newspapers.com.
3214:– via Newspapers.com.
2290:– via Newspapers.com.
2075:Victor Miller Official Site
1867:in 2007. In 2016, the book
1831:The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
1784:", or filming the movie in
1733:Friday the 13th (franchise)
1568:
1474:1st Golden Raspberry Awards
1420:spent an entire episode of
1400:, who in his review called
1280:Original theatrical reviews
1265:Blairstown Theater Festival
602:Friday the 13th: The Orphan
483:Debra S. Hayes as Claudette
306:Prompted by the success of
155:Georgetown Productions Inc.
10:
5627:
5486:American independent films
4751:Edinburgh University Press
4703:Robinson, Jessica (2012).
4459:Dimare, Philip C. (2011).
4404:
4283:Weird New Jersey. issue 46
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578:A Long Night at Camp Blood
567:The Last House on the Left
551:. Cunningham, inspired by
548:The Last House on the Left
486:Sally Anne Golden as Sandy
408:
16:Film by Sean S. Cunningham
5476:1980s serial killer films
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5205:Friday the 13th: The Game
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4745:Thompson, Graham (2007).
4688:: McFarland and Company.
4535:Hills, Matt (2007). "The
4285:. April 2016. p. 50.
4079:"Freddy Vs. Jason (2003)"
3396:The Burlington Free Press
3297:The Baltimore Evening Sun
2713:Journal of Film and Video
1748:A Nightmare on Elm Street
1672:Contemporary scholars in
1659:
1644:Men, Women, and Chainsaws
1351:The Burlington Free Press
1314:The Baltimore Evening Sun
1238:A Nightmare on Elm Street
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337:Released on May 9, 1980,
263:produced and directed by
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5576:Paramount Pictures films
5561:Films shot in New Jersey
5516:Films about summer camps
5130:Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash
4984:Friday the 13th Part III
4657:Nowell, Richard (2010).
4596:Maltin, Leonard (2000).
4558:Hogan, David J. (2016).
3581:"Friday the 13th (1980)"
1791:Friday the 13th Part III
1541:In 2012, Bill Gibron of
1478:Worst Supporting Actress
1131:in the United States by
932:
348:a long series of sequels
5551:Films set in New Jersey
4768:Williams, Tony (2015).
4726:Shary, Timothy (2012).
4539:Film Series as Other".
3980:American Film Institute
3330:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2270:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1898:On October 31, 2022, a
1758:Friday the 13th Part II
1327:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1158:, released in 2013 and
404:
374:
5501:American slasher films
5491:1980 independent films
5395:A Stranger Is Watching
4977:Friday the 13th Part 2
4676:Rockoff, Adam (2002).
4661:. London: Bloomsbury.
4638:Norman, Jason (2014).
4619:McCarty, John (1984).
4412:Bracke, Peter (2006).
4215:The Hollywood Reporter
4184:The Hollywood Reporter
4153:The Hollywood Reporter
3465:The Hollywood Reporter
3456:The Hollywood Reporter
1669:
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1490:Friday the 13th Part 2
1466:weighted average score
1378:The Hollywood Reporter
1127:was first released on
870:
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635:Stratford, Connecticut
531:
368:Friday the 13th Part 2
5427:XCU: Extreme Close Up
4516:Hawke, Simon (1987).
4497:Grove, David (2005).
4414:Crystal Lake Memories
4247:on December 19, 2008.
3234:. December 31, 1979.
1782:Jason Takes Manhattan
1731:Further information:
1667:
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668:, Peter Brouwer, and
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456:Robbi Morgan as Annie
192:May 9, 1980
5586:1980s American films
5546:Films set in forests
5371:Here Come the Tigers
4821:United States portal
4520:. New York: Signet.
4221:on November 22, 2008
4132:on January 15, 2006.
3725:on December 29, 2016
3689:on September 4, 2016
3363:Akron Beacon Journal
3323:Uricchio, Marylynn.
3142:on December 24, 2013
2322:Entertainment Weekly
2132:on November 14, 2006
1824:. In November 2007,
1727:Sequel and franchise
1337:Akron Beacon Journal
1042:Krzysztof Penderecki
569:, Cunningham wanted
363:a 2009 series reboot
303:with a tragic past.
295:, Robbi Morgan, and
200: (United States)
5506:American teen films
5481:1980s slasher films
5347:The Art of Marriage
5112:Carnival of Maniacs
4260:, pp. 164–168.
4160:on October 11, 2007
3711:(January 1, 2000).
3173:on February 5, 2018
2938:, pp. 199–202.
2785:moviesunlimited.com
2701:, pp. 145–147.
2653:, pp. 135–137.
2613:on January 15, 2012
2607:lalalandrecords.com
2125:New York Daily News
1922:. In January 2023,
1914:and Rob Barsamian.
1788:, as Miner did for
1604:point-of-view shots
1595:Race with the Devil
1284:Linda Gross of the
1050:Gramavision Records
1008:Gramavision Records
923:point-of-view shots
831:Stanislavsky method
465:as The Truck Driver
365:. A direct sequel,
256:is a 1980 American
5581:Warner Bros. films
5335:Sean S. Cunningham
5333:Films directed by
4860:TCM Movie Database
4190:on October 4, 2012
4068:, pp. 314–15.
3257:Von Maurer, Bill.
2422:on March 13, 2016.
1670:
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1072:Paramount Pictures
1038:Sean S. Cunningham
1011:La-La Land Records
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539:Sean S. Cunningham
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265:Sean S. Cunningham
168:Paramount Pictures
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4783:978-1-628-46107-7
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4718:978-0-810-88502-8
4668:978-1-441-12496-8
4649:978-0-786-47986-3
4588:978-1-119-33501-6
4569:978-0-786-46248-3
4550:978-0-822-39019-0
4489:978-0-814-33318-1
4470:978-1-598-84296-8
4451:978-0-691-00620-8
4360:Bloody Disgusting
4017:Bloody Disgusting
3797:on August 5, 2018
3749:"Friday the 13th"
3713:"Friday the 13th"
3491:Blowen, Michael.
3429:Statesman Journal
3226:"Friday the 13th"
3199:Los Angeles Times
2849:Bloody Disgusting
2817:Bloody Disgusting
2791:on April 14, 2015
2566:Manfredini, Harry
2350:, pp. 49–50.
2306:, pp. 34–35.
2232:, pp. 36–39.
2220:, pp. 19–21.
2166:, pp. 21–28.
2056:, pp. 15–16.
2010:, pp. 11–12.
1933:Bloody Disgusting
1778:The Final Chapter
1633:Gender of villain
1502:Jeremiah Kipp of
1446:review aggregator
1364:Statesman Journal
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