Friday 13th - Part II

                                                                       

 

 

                                  "The girl who survived camp blood disappeared two months later"

 

Five years have past since the bloodbath witnessed in the first film. All seems quiet at Crystal lake, and when someone comes up with the idea of opening up a counselor training centre the peace and tranquility briefly experienced.....evaporates.

This time around however death has a new face....not the one we saw in the first film....but one Jason Vorhees. What we therefore have is a bunch of counselors in training engaging in pre-marital sex, drug use and alcoholism - but I can assure you that Mr Vorhees is not tempted to engage in any such activities. Instead he prefers a pursuit that brings about death in many forms....and in this film we see machetes, spears and pitchforks wielded by the crazed killer. This is the film that unmasks (no pun intended) a ruthless, unemotional killer - although it must be noted that at this time the famous hockey mask is nowhere to be seen.

As the trail of death increases and panic ensues we are left with Ginny (Amy Steele), who desperately attempts to understand the driving force behind this 'mindless killing.' However, surely only a mother knows that!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Directed by Steve Miner
Produced by Steve Miner
Written by Ron Kurz
Phil Scuderi (uncredited)
Starring Amy Steel
John Furey
Adrienne King
Kirsten Baker
Stuart Charno
Warrington Gillette
Music by Harry Manfredini
Cinematography Peter Stein
Editing by Susan E. Cunningham
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) May 1, 1981
Running time 87 min.
Language English
Budget $1,000,000 (estimated)

 

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