Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)

4.8
/ 10
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1h 31m
Running Time

April 13, 1984
Release Date

Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)

4.8
/ 10
15 User Ratings
1h 31m
Running Time

April 13, 1984
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Paramount
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Plot.

After his revival in a hospital morgue, Jason fixes his vengeful attention on the Jarvis family and a group of hitherto carefree teenagers.

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Cast & Crew.

Bobby Bleckman

Bobby Bleckman

Technical Advisor

John Moy

John Moy

Craft Service

Ben Reade

Ben Reade

Driver

Kevin Gadd

Kevin Gadd

Construction Manager

Michael 'Mickey' Beltran

Michael 'Mickey' Beltran

Driver

Alastair Salton

Alastair Salton

Apprentice Sound Editor

Paul Anselmo

Paul Anselmo

Stand In

Lyle Morse

Lyle Morse

Stand In

John C. Hartigan

John C. Hartigan

Special Effects

Ted Hiler

Ted Hiler

Swing

John Godfroy

John Godfroy

Special Effects

Dawn Allen

Dawn Allen

Stand In

Adam Fredericks

Adam Fredericks

Assistant Editor

Frank Inez

Frank Inez

Special Effects

Shelly Weiss

Shelly Weiss

Associate Producer

Paul Calabria

Paul Calabria

Animal Wrangler

Larry Berneau

Larry Berneau

Driver

Dave Walton

Dave Walton

Special Effects

Michael Mersereau

Michael Mersereau

Associate Producer

Eric Young

Eric Young

Transportation Captain

Randy Connor

Randy Connor

Driver

Bess M. Gilbert

Bess M. Gilbert

Associate Producer

Jackie Martin

Jackie Martin

Animal Wrangler

John Vournas

John Vournas

Lighting Coordinator

Details.

Release Date
April 13, 1984

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 31m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$2,200,000

Box Office
$32,981,717

Filming Locations
California, United States

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

lake
resurrection
morgue
serial killer
new jersey
sadism
psychopath
woods
slaughter
slasher
series of murders
supernatural horror
sequel
hitchhiking
ghoulish

Wiki.

Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter is a 1984 American slasher film directed by Joseph Zito, produced by Frank Mancuso Jr., and starring Kimberly Beck, Corey Feldman, Crispin Glover, and Peter Barton. It is the sequel to Friday the 13th Part III (1982) and the fourth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. Picking up immediately after the events of the previous film, the plot follows a presumed-dead Jason Voorhees who escapes from the morgue and returns to Crystal Lake to continue his killing spree. The film marks the debut of the character Tommy Jarvis (Feldman), who would make further appearances in two sequels and related media, establishing him as Jason's archenemy.

Much like Part III, the film was originally supposed to be the final installment. Mancuso Jr. wanted to conclude the series as he felt no one respected him for his producing work on it regardless of how much the films earned at the box office, while also wanting to pursue other projects. Paramount Pictures supported the decision, as they were aware of the declining popularity of slasher films at the time of its release. As a result, the film was marketed as "The Final Chapter" to ensure it as such. Make-up artist Tom Savini, who worked on the first installment, returned because he wanted to help kill off Jason, whom he helped create.

The film was originally scheduled to be released in October but was pushed up to April 13, 1984. Upon its theatrical release, it grossed $33 million in the U.S. on a budget of $2.2 million, making it the fourth most attended of the Friday the 13th series with approximately 9,815,700 tickets sold. Though the film received negative reviews from critics at the time of release, it has retrospectively come to be considered one of the stronger entries in the series. Despite being billed as the final entry, its success prompted another sequel, Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, one year later, followed by a further six sequels and a reboot.

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