Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Thom Mathews
Tommy Jarvis
Jennifer Cooke
Megan Garris
Darcy DeMoss
Nikki
Ann Ryerson
Katie
Renée Jones
Sissy
Temi Epstein
Little Girl
Michael Swan
Officer Pappas
David Kagen
Sheriff Garris
Kerry Noonan
Paula Mott
Cynthia Kania
Annette
C.J. Graham
Jason Vorhees
Tony Goldwyn
Darren
Vincent Guastaferro
Deputy Rick Cologne
Tom Fridley
Cort
Ron Palillo
Allen Hawes
Nancy McLoughlin
Lizbeth
Alan Blumenfeld
Larry
Matthew Faison
Stan
Whitney Rydbeck
Roy
Courtney Vickery
Nancy
Bob Larkin
Martin
Mike Nomad
Thornton
Wallace Merck
Burt
Roger Rose
Steven
Thomas Nowell
Tyen
Justin Nowell
Billy
Sheri Levinsky
Bus Monitor
Taras O'Har
Little Boy
Kimberly Beck
Trish (voice) (archive footage)
Melanie Kinnaman
Pam Roberts (archive footage)
Christopher Swift
Jason Voorhees (Opening Scene)
Brian Wade
Ambulance Attendant / Special Effects Makeup Artist
Valentino Curati
Blind Man
Dan Bradley
Jason Voorhees (Paintball Scene)
Tom McLoughlin
Tommy's Opening Coffin Scene / Director / Screenplay
John Shepherd
Tommy (archive footage)
Corey Feldman
Tommy (voice) (archive footage)
Don Behrns
Production Supervisor / Producer
Jon Kranhouse
Director of Photography
Bruce Green
Editor
Harry Manfredini
Original Music Composer
Alice Cooper
Theme Song Performance
Joseph T. Garrity
Production Design
Pat Tagliaferro
Art Direction
Jerie Kelter
Set Decoration
Barbara Barnaby
Dialogue Editor
Dane A. Davis
Supervising Sound Editor
Laura Graham
Assistant Sound Editor
Wayne Heitman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Matthew Iadarola
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Greg Jacobs
Dialogue Editor
Blake Leyh
Supervising Sound Editor
Steve Shearsby
Sound Effects Editor
Pamela Basker
Casting
Martin Becker
Special Effects
Fern Champion
Casting
Debra Rubinstein
Casting Associate
Iya Labunka
Production Manager
Vikki Williams
Production Coordinator
Martin Walters
First Assistant Director
Cathy Gesualdo
Second Assistant Director
Anthony Smoller
Second Second Assistant Director
Connie Talley-Sherman
Production Accountant
Jennifer Zolten Freed
Production Accountant
Connie Papineau
Script Supervisor
Pam O'Har
Production Consultant
Jennifer Nicholson
Production Consultant
Wanda Shaw
Studio Teacher
Hank McGill
Set Medic
Ian McVey
Associate Producer
Jim Randall
Production Assistant
Andrew L. Sherman
Production Assistant
Kay Allison
Extras Casting Coordinator
Robert Lucas
Leadman
Wayne Frost
Set Dresser
Shari Griffin
Seamstress
Guy H. Tuttle
Property Master
Irby Langley
Props
Patrick Graham
Carpenter
Ken Deubel III
Carpenter
Angela Riserbato
Carpenter
David Jennings
Carpenter
Charles Armstrong
Carpenter
Robert Klander
Carpenter
Maria Mancuso
Costume Designer
Donna O'Neal
Costumer
Melissa Gleason
Assistant Costume Designer
Denise Can Arsdale
Makeup & Hair
Phyllis Temple
Makeup & Hair Assistant
J. Patrick Daily
Additional Photography
J. Barry Herron
Underwater Camera
John Allen
First Assistant Camera
James R. Tynes
Gaffer
John 'Fest' Sandau
Best Boy Electric
Ronald J. Pure Jr.
Electrician
John L. Demps Jr.
Electrician
Lane Russell
Second Assistant Camera
Chuck McIntyre
Electrician
Irl Dixon
Electrician
James 'Brandy' Spear
Camera Operator
Randy Nolen
Steadicam Operator
James H. Armfield
Still Photographer
Brett Laumann
Electrician
David Pence
Electrician
Hugh Esco
Rigging Gaffer
J. Patrick Daily
Key Grip
Tom West
Best Boy Grip
Kent H. Jorgensen
Dolly Grip
Jonas Thaler
Assistant Editor
Susan Kurtz
Apprentice Sound Editor
James Thornton
Sound Mixer
Stephen Halbert
Boom Operator
Eric Whitehead
Grip
Dan Aguar
Grip
David Holt
Rigging Grip
Lonnie R. Smith Jr.
Stunts
Perry Husman
Stunts / Transportation Coordinator
James Reeves
Stunts / Driver
Diane Hetfield
Stunts
Jerry Trent
Foley Artist
Joan Rowe
Foley Artist
Gregg Barbanell
Foley Artist
Margaret Carlton
Foley Editor
Gregory Steele
Sound Recordist
Ron Capone
Sound Engineer
Michael Nomad
Stunt Coordinator
Bettie Kauffman
Stunt Coordinator
Chris Swift
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Gabriel Bartolos
Special Effects Makeup Artist
John Blake
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Barbara Bock
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Thomas Floutz
Special Effects Makeup Artist
David Wells
Mechanical Designer
Ken Sher
Mechanical Designer
Gary Crawford
Special Effects Assistant
Thomas K. Hartigan
Special Effects Assistant
Bill Forsche
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jim Gill
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jim McLoughlin
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Richard Mayone
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Steven Sommers
Special Effects Makeup Artist
William Stoneham
Special Effects Makeup Artist
William Wysock
Lighting Design
Steve Jordon
Special Effects Assistant
James T. Keefe
Transportation Captain
Gail Taylor
Special Effects Makeup Artist
James Neilan
Genetator Operator / Driver
Dale Johnson
Driver
Joel Stout
Driver
Alfredo Gabrielli
Catering
Paul Nickel
Catering
Dennis Jorgenson
Driver
Darla Judd
Driver
John P. MacQuilliam
Driver
Derrick Lumpkin
Driver
Gretchen Armstrong
Craft Service
Beth Lilly
Craft Service
Dan Curry
Main Title Designer
Cinema Research Corp.
Title Designer
Stephen R. Sheridan
Color Timer
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 1, 1986
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 26m
Content RatingR
Budget$3,000,000
Box Office$19,500,000
Filming LocationsGeorgia, United States
Genres
Wiki.
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (stylized onscreen as Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI) is a 1986 American slasher film written and directed by Tom McLoughlin, and starring Thom Mathews, Jennifer Cooke, David Kagen, and C.J. Graham. It is a sequel to Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985) and the sixth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise, being the last one to feature Tommy Jarvis (Mathews) as the protagonist. Continuing from the events of the previous film, the plot follows Tommy after he accidentally resurrects mass murderer Jason Voorhees (Graham) while attempting to destroy his body to ensure he will not return. While Jason returns to Crystal Lake for another killing spree, Tommy must overcome his fear of the masked killer that has haunted him for years and find a way to stop him once and for all.
The original storyline had Tommy Jarvis become the series' new antagonist, but after the poor fan reception of A New Beginning, the producers instead brought Jason Voorhees back and no mention is made of the events from the previous film. In resurrecting Jason, McLoughlin made him an explicitly supernatural force for the first time in the series. This version of Jason, an undead and more powerful superhuman, would become the standard depiction for the rest of the series. The film also introduced metahumor, gothic horror, and action film elements, including shootouts and car chases, into the series.Jason Lives was the first in the series to receive some positive reception from critics since the original. In the years since its release, its self-referential humor and numerous instances of breaking the fourth wall have been praised for prefiguring Kevin Williamson's Scream film series. Jason Lives is considered a fan favorite of the series, in addition to receiving positive notice from horror film historians. It grossed $19.5 million at the U.S. box office on a budget of $3 million. The film was followed by Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood in 1988.