Friday 13th - Part VII

                                                                     

 

 

                                      "Few have seen him and lived"

 

 Ever since homicidal maniac Jason Vorhees (Kane Hodder - who plays Jason in all the remaining films) sunk to the bottom of Crystal Lake when wrapped in chains the local summer camp has not experienced any strange or brutal deaths. Life is peaceful and all campers seem to be having a great time and doing what they do best....drugs, pre-marital sex, skinny dipping and fooling around.

However for one previous resident who comes back to the lake on the advice of her doctor, things go from bad to worse. Tina Shepherd (Lar Park Lincoln) was only very young when she inadvertently killed her father (as you do) by misusing her psycho-kinetic powers. Im sure she didn't mean for the peer to collapse on him, or for him to drown, but as a result she ends up being shipped around numerous psycho wards. It is not until Dr Cruz suggests it would be a good idea for her to return to her home at Crystal lake that things start to go wrong. With her doctor trying to exploit her, her mother questioning the doctors motives and a group of teenagers holidaying next door there only seems to be one thing missing....Mr Vorhees. Well with Tina having telekinetic powers I will leave the question as to how he is resurrected to the reader....

What we are left with is a one on one situation, Tina and her telekinetic powers versus the brute force and remorselessness of Jason. Who will win this titanic battle????

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Directed by John Carl Buechler
Produced by Frank Mancuso Jr.
Iain Paterson
Barbara Sachs
Written by Manuel Fidello
Daryl Haney
Starring Kane Hodder
Lar Park Lincoln
Kevin Blair
Terry Kiser
Susan Blu
Music by Harry Manfredini
Fred Mollin
Cinematography Paul Elliott
Editing by Maureen O'Connell
Martin Jay Sadoff
Barry Zetlin
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) 13 May 1988
Running time 90 min.
Language English
Budget $3,500,000

 

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