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Director: Sean S. Cunningham
 
Director: Sean S. Cunningham
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==Synopsis==
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A group of camp counselors are stalked and murdered by an unknown assailant while trying to reopen a summer camp which was the site of a child's drowning and a grisly double murder years before.
   
 
==Male Deaths==
 
==Male Deaths==
*[[Willie Adams]] (Barry)
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*[[Willie Adams]] (Barry Jackson)
*[[Kevin Bacon]] (Jack Burrell)
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*[[Kevin Bacon]]<span> (Jack Burrell)</span>
 
*[[Peter Brouwer]] (Steve Christy)
 
*[[Peter Brouwer]] (Steve Christy)
*[[Harry Crosby]] (Bill)
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*[[Harry Crosby]] (Bill Brown)
*[[Mark Nelson]] (Ned Rubenstein)
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*[[Mark Nelson]]<span> (Ned Rubenstein)</span>
   
 
==Female Deaths==
 
==Female Deaths==
*[[Laurie Bartram]] (Brenda McConnell)
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*[[Laurie Bartram]]<span> (Brenda Jones)</span>
*[[Debra S. Hayes]] (Claudette)
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*[[Debra S. Hayes]] (Claudette Hayes)
 
*[[Robbi Morgan]] (Annie Phillips)
 
*[[Robbi Morgan]] (Annie Phillips)
 
*[[Betsy Palmer]] (Pamela Voorhees)
 
*[[Betsy Palmer]] (Pamela Voorhees)
*[[Jeannine Taylor]] (Marcie Stanler)
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*[[Jeannine Taylor]]<span> (Marcie Stanler)</span>
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== Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Barry Jackson.png|Willie Adams
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Claudette Hayes.png|Debra S. Hayes
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Annie Phillips.png|Robbi Morgan
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Ned Rubenstein.png|Mark Nelson
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Kevin Bacon.png|Kevin Bacon
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Marcie Stanler.png|Jeannine Taylor
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Brenda Jones.png|Laurie Bartram
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Steve Christy.png|Peter Brouwer
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Bill Brown.png|Harry Crosby
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Pamela Voorhees.png|Betsy Palmer
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</gallery>
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== Trivia ==
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# The film made 39,754,601 dollars on a budget of 550,000 dollars.
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# [[Victor Miller]] had originally given Jason the name of Josh. After deciding that it sounded too nice, he changed it to Jason after a school bully.
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# [[Betsy Palmer]] worked on the film for ten days, for which she received one thousand dollars per day.
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# [[Tom Savini]] was one of the first crew members on board for the film, because the producers idolized his special make-up effects in [[Dawn of the Dead (1978)|Dawn of the Dead&nbsp;(1978)]].
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# [[Kevin Bacon|Kevin Bacon's]] character, lying in bed with his throat impaled by an arrow, has the blood in his neck making little bubbles. Originally, it was just meant to seep out, but the arrangement of the tube with blood didn't work, and [[Tom Savini]] ended up blowing into the tube to make it flow, causing an unintended (but ultimately used) bubbling effect.
 
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[[Category:Films]]
 
[[Category:1980 Films]]
 
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Revision as of 14:42, 6 June 2020

Friday the thirteenth

Friday the 13th (1980)

Director: Sean S. Cunningham

Synopsis

A group of camp counselors are stalked and murdered by an unknown assailant while trying to reopen a summer camp which was the site of a child's drowning and a grisly double murder years before.

Male Deaths

Female Deaths

Gallery

Trivia 

  1. The film made 39,754,601 dollars on a budget of 550,000 dollars.
  2. Victor Miller had originally given Jason the name of Josh. After deciding that it sounded too nice, he changed it to Jason after a school bully.
  3. Betsy Palmer worked on the film for ten days, for which she received one thousand dollars per day.
  4. Tom Savini was one of the first crew members on board for the film, because the producers idolized his special make-up effects in Dawn of the Dead (1978).
  5. Kevin Bacon's character, lying in bed with his throat impaled by an arrow, has the blood in his neck making little bubbles. Originally, it was just meant to seep out, but the arrangement of the tube with blood didn't work, and Tom Savini ended up blowing into the tube to make it flow, causing an unintended (but ultimately used) bubbling effect.