Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
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John Shepherd
Tommy Jarvis / Writer
Juliette Cummins
Robin
Melanie Kinnaman
Pam Roberts
Richard Young
Matthew Letter
Deborah Voorhees
Tina
Mark Venturini
Victor Faden
Shavar Ross
Reggie
Marco St. John
Sheriff Cal Tucker
Corey Feldman
Tommy Jarvis Age 12
Bob DeSimone
Billy
Richard Lineback
Deputy Dodd
Rebecca Wood
Lana (as Rebecca Wood-Sharkey)
Ron Sloan
Junior
Anthony Barrile
Vinnie
Todd Bryant
Neil
Caskey Swaim
Duke
David Cohen
Writer
Corey Parker
Pete
Jerry Pavlon
Jake
Vernon Washington
George
Suzanne Bateman
Nurse Yates/Receptionist
Johnny Hock
Jason Voorhees (Opening Scene) (uncredited) / Stunt Double
Dominick Brascia
Joey
Ric Mancini
Mayor Cobb
Dick Wieand
Roy Burns
Sonny Shields
Raymond
Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
Demon
Tom Morga
Jason Voorhees (uncredited) / Stunt Double
Carol Locatell
Ethel Hubbard
John Robert Dixon
Eddie
Curtis Conaway
Les
Bob De Simone
Billy/Male Nurse
Jere Fields
Anita
Chuck Wells
Third Deputy / Grip
Eddie Matthews
Second Deputy (as Ed Shinstine) / Stand In
Danny Steinmann
Finance / Director / Screenplay
Harry Manfredini
Music
Stephen L. Posey
Director of Photography
Bruce Green
Editor
Robert Howland
Production Design
Larry Carow
Sound Effects Editor
David B. Cohn
Sound Effects Editor
Bob Minkler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Music
Robert R. Rutledge
Sound Effects Editor
Mark Ulano
Production Sound Mixer / Sound Mixer
Sean S. Cunningham
Characters
Victor Miller
Characters
Frank Mancuso Jr.
Executive Producer
Timothy Silver
Producer
Pamela Basker
Casting
Fern Champion
Casting
Steven Lambert
Stunts
Debbie Evans
Stunts
Gene LeBell
Stunts
Gary Dahl
Additional Second Assistant Director
Martin Becker
Special Effects Supervisor / Special Effects Makeup Artist
Martin Kitrosser
Story / Screenplay
David Cohen
Story / Screenplay
Leon Dudevoir
First Assistant Director
Denis L. Stewart
Second Assistant Director
Mike Topoozian
Second Second Assistant Director
Frankie Inez
Special Effects Coordinator
Tina Landau
Additional Dialogue
Alan Caso
Camera Operator / Steadicam Operator
Kathryn Fenton
Makeup Artist
Enid Arias
Hairstylist
Connie Barzaghi
Script Supervisor
Richard Sands
Gaffer
Dermot Stoker
Key Grip / Dolly Grip
Pam O'Har
Location Manager
Sylvia White
Production Coordinator
Jeanne O'Brien-Ebiri
Production Coordinator
Constance Talley-Sherman
Production Accountant
Mary Carroll Kaltenbach
Producer's Assistant
Michael Goldberg
Assistant Accountant
Shelley Anne Weiss
Production Secretary
Anita Dreike
Assistant Director Trainee
Mark Holub
Casting Assistant
Tommy Magglos
First Assistant Camera
Mark Davison
Second Assistant Camera
Patrushkha Mierzwa
Boom Operator
Mary Jo Lang
Cableman
Joe Mealey
Still Photographer
Pamela B. Warner
Set Decoration
Barbara Benz
Property Master
Frederick B. Van Brunt
Assistant Property Master
Alexander Hendrie
Leadman
Clayton Hartley
Construction Coordinator
Sara Lee Wade
Set Dresser
Michael Gastaldo
Set Dresser
Jeanne Lambert
Scenic Artist
Robert Rosenbaum
Scenic Artist
Dick Warlock
Stunt Coordinator
Camille Schroeder
Wardrobe Supervisor
Janis Larkham
Wardrobe Assistant
Nola Sharp
Wardrobe Assistant
George Neil
Best Boy Electric
Steve Queen
Best Boy Grip
Wayne Stroud
Grip
David Donahoe
Grip
David Amann
Electrician
Barbara Way
Electrician
Darrell Gardiner
Electrician
Jack K. Tillar
Music Editor
James Beshears
ADR Editor
Armen Minasian
Assistant Editor
Karen Schwartz
Assistant Editor
Stephen R. Sheridan
Color Timer
Ray West
Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Dialogue
Chris Carpenter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Sound Effects
Wallace R. Bearden
ADR Mixer
Krystoff Przykucki
Craft Service
Barbara Gogny
Studio Teacher
Thomas W. Foster
Set Medic
Perry Husman
Transportation Coordinator
James O'Keefe
Transportation Captain
Lawrence J. Romanoff
Transportation Co-Captain
Jim Neilan
Grip / Driver
Dennis Jorgenson
Camera Car / Driver / Camera Operator
John Bateman
Driver
Ruth Harmon
Driver
J.D. Orlebeck
Driver
Wayne Binkley
Driver
Rebecca Poulos
Driver
Chuck Merriam
Driver
Graham Richardson
Driver
Gene Graham
Driver
Ron Zimmerman
Production Assistant
Sheri Hooper
Production Assistant
Thomas K. Hartigan
Special Effects
Frank 'Paco' Munoz
Special Effects
Mark A. Sparks
Special Effects
Tom Del Genio
Special Effects
Victor D. Lupica
Special Effects
Duncan J. Simpson
Special Effects
Earl C. Ellis Jr.
Special Effects Makeup Artist
David B. Miller
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Anton Ruprecht
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Larry S. Carr
Special Effects Makeup Artist
WM. Scott Strong
Special Effects Makeup Artist
David Nelson
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Gene Hartline
Stunts
Desiree Keins
Stunts
John Moio
Stunts
Debbie Lynn Ross
Stunts
John Sherrod
Stunts
Ed Shinstine
Stunts
Cindy Wills
Stunts
Ray Woodfork
Stunts
John Hock
Stunts
Curtis Ross
Stand In
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 22, 1985
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Content RatingR
Budget$2,200,000
Box Office$21,930,418
Filming LocationsCalifornia, United States
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (also known as Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning) is a 1985 American slasher film directed by Danny Steinmann and starring Melanie Kinnaman, John Shepherd, and Shavar Ross. The film also features a cameo appearance from Corey Feldman, who portrayed Tommy Jarvis in the previous film. It is a sequel to Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984) and the fifth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. Set years after the events of the previous film, the story follows a teenage Tommy Jarvis (Shepherd), who is institutionalized at a halfway house near Crystal Lake because of nightmares of mass murderer Jason Voorhees, whom he killed as a child. Tommy must face his fears when a new hockey mask-wearing murderer initiates another violent killing spree in the area.
A New Beginning features a high number of on-screen murders. Aside from its gore and violence, the film has also become known for its explicit nudity, sex scenes, and numerous depictions of illicit drug use. Peter Bracke's book Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th details that behind the scenes, the production was plagued with rampant drug use.
Shot in California in 1984 on a budget of $2.2 million, A New Beginning was released theatrically on March 22, 1985, and grossed $21.9 million at the U.S. box office. The film was initially going to set up a new trilogy of films with a different villain for the series but, after a disappointing reception from fans and a steep decline in box-office receipts from Friday the 13th Part III (1982) and The Final Chapter, Jason Voorhees was brought back for the next installment, Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986), and has been the main antagonist in the series since. In addition to weak box office returns, the film received mostly negative reviews from critics.