Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)
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Cast & Crew.
Judie Aronson
Samantha
Kimberly Beck
Trish Jarvis
Joan Freeman
Mrs. Jarvis
Barbara Howard
Sara
Corey Feldman
Tommy Jarvis
Erich Anderson
Rob Dier
Peter Barton
Doug
Crispin Glover
Jimmy Mortimer
Clyde Hayes
Paul
Lawrence Monoson
Ted
Camilla More
Tina
Carey More
Terri
Arch McCoy
Writer
Bonnie Hellman
Hitchhiker
Lisa Freeman
Nurse Morgan
Bruce Mahler
Axel
Frankie Hill
Lainie
Wayne Grace
Officer Jamison
William Irby
Helicopter Pilot
Paul Lukather
Doctor
Thad Geer
Running Man
Tom Everett
Flashlight Man
Arnie Moore
Medic
Robert Perault
Medic
Antony Ponzini
Vincent
Gene Ross
Cop
Lauren-Marie Taylor
Vicky (archive footage)
Tom McBride
Mark (archive footage)
Abigail Shelton
Woman
Amy Steel
Ginny (archive footage)
John Walsh
TV Newscaster
Robyn Woods
Girl in Shower
Mark Stuart Lane
Cop
Terry Ballard
State Trooper / Executive Consultant
Richard Brooker
Jason (archive footage)
Kirsten Baker
Terri (archive footage)
Dana Kimmell
Chris (archive footage)
Ronn Carroll
Sergeant Tierney (archive footage)
Peter Brouwer
Steve Christy (archive footage)
Steve Dash
Jason (archive footage)
Marta Kober
Sandra (archive footage)
Rex Everhart
Enos (archive footage)
Jack Marks
Deputy Winslow (archive footage)
John Furey
Paul (archive footage)
Walt Gorney
Crazy Ralph (archive footage)
Adrienne King
Alice (archive footage)
Russell Todd
Scott (archive footage)
Jaime Perry
Counselor (archive footage)
Jeffrey Rogers
Andy (archive footage)
Nick Savage
Ali (archive footage)
Warrington Gillette
Jason (uncredited)
Betsy Palmer
Pamela Voorhees (archive footage)
Ted White
Jason (uncredited)
Ari Lehman
Young Jason (archive footage) (uncredited)
Tom Savini
Jason (Hitchhiker Murder Scene) (uncredited) / Special Effects Makeup Artist
Joseph Zito
Director
Frank Mancuso Jr.
Production Manager / Producer
João Fernandes
Director of Photography
Joel Goodman
Editor
Sheryl Brown
Stunts
Mike De Luna
Stunts
Eddie Matthews
Stunt Double
Joe Hoffman
Art Direction
Charles Grenzbach
Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Music
John Wilkinson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Dialogue
Janet Lee Smith
Production Supervisor
Joseph D. Citarella
Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Sound Effects
James Kagel
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Harry Manfredini
Original Music Composer
Kevin Yagher
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jill Rockow
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Alec Gillis
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Larry S. Carr
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Michael Maddi
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Charlie Stephens
Best Boy Electric
Martin Becker
Special Effects Coordinator
David Platt
Boom Operator
Mary Carroll Kaltenbach
Producer's Assistant
Michael Chonos
Cableman
Michaël Goldberg
Assistant Accountant
Debra Steagall
Set Costumer
Jerry Anderson
Casting Assistant
Alan Sims
Technical Advisor
Adam Smith
Grip
Constance Talley-Sherman
Production Accountant
Randy Nolen
Steadicam Operator
Steve Barnes
Second Assistant Camera
Joseph Presson
Best Boy Grip
Bobby Bleckman
Technical Advisor
John Moy
Craft Service
Ben Reade
Driver
Kevin Gadd
Construction Manager
Michael 'Mickey' Beltran
Driver
Alastair Salton
Apprentice Sound Editor
Paul Anselmo
Stand In
Lyle Morse
Stand In
John C. Hartigan
Special Effects
Ted Hiler
Swing
John Godfroy
Special Effects
Dawn Allen
Stand In
Adam Fredericks
Assistant Editor
Frank Inez
Special Effects
Shelly Weiss
Associate Producer
Paul Calabria
Animal Wrangler
Bob Noland
Color Timer
Henry Humphreys
Set Medic
Dina De Luca
Associate Producer
Karin Dew
Animal Wrangler
Dan Roman
Swing
Glen Woodmansee
Studio Teacher
Phil H. Fravel
Driver
Tom Recchion
Graphic Designer
Larry Berneau
Driver
Dave Walton
Special Effects
Michael Mersereau
Associate Producer
Eric Young
Transportation Captain
Randy Connor
Driver
Bess M. Gilbert
Associate Producer
Jackie Martin
Animal Wrangler
John Vournas
Lighting Coordinator
Richard Tyde
Greensman
Frank Kelly
Driver
Phillip Linson
Assistant Editor
David Siegel
Transportation Coordinator
Lawrence J. Romanoff
Driver
Jonathan A. Rosenfeld
Driver
Ron Zimmerman
Associate Producer
Tony Bishop
Production Manager / Co-Producer / First Assistant Director
Shelton H. Bishop III
Production Design
Victor Miller
Characters
Ron Kurz
Characters
Lisa Barsamian
Executive Producer
Martin Kitrosser
Characters
Larry Secrist
Still Photographer
John Lytle
Location Manager
Pamela Basker
Casting
Gary Rich
Sound Mixer
Lawrence Karman
First Assistant Camera
Barney Cohen
Screenplay
Sharon Mann
Second Assistant Director
Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw
Stunts
Bob K. Cummings
Stunts
Robert M. Barsamian
Executive Producer
Kimberly Phillips
Hairstylist
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 13, 1984
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 31m
Content RatingR
Budget$2,200,000
Box Office$32,981,717
Filming LocationsCalifornia, United States
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This Movie Is About.
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.