Friday The 13th, Part 2 (DVD)
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Condition | New |
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Amazon ASIN | B00001MXXP |
UPC / EAN | 097360145748 |
Model | Unknown |
Year | 1981 |
ReleaseDate | 1981-05-01 |
RuntimeMins | 87 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 27min |
Awards | Awards, 3 nominations |
Directors | Steve Miner |
Writers | Ron Kurz, Victor Miller, Sean S. Cunningham |
Stars | Betsy Palmer, Amy Steel, John Furey |
Produced by | Lisa Barsamian, Tom Gruenberg, Frank Mancuso Jr., Steve Miner, Dennis Stuart Murphy |
Music by | Harry Manfredini |
Cinematography by | Peter Stein |
Film Editing by | Susan E. Cunningham |
Production Design by | Virginia Field |
Art Direction by | Robert Topol |
Set Decoration by | Tim Niverth Sr. |
Costume Design by | Ellen Lutter |
Makeup Department | Lisa Brozek, John Caglione Jr., Carl Fullerton, Tina and Robert, Joanne Salarno, David E. Smith, Cecilia Verardi, Stan Winston |
Production Management | Lisa Barsamian |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Sean S. Cunningham, Richard Feury, Charles Layton |
Art Department | Tommy Allen, Eddie Cunningham, Shaun Curran, Duke Durfee, Christine Gardyasz, Martha Gibson, Jeffrey L. Glave, Sandy Hamilton, Manuela Hartsuyker, Alice MaGuire, Tom Walden |
Sound Department | Richard Howorth, Richard Murphy, David Platt, Lee Dichter |
Special Effects by | Steven Kirshoff |
Stunts | Cliff Cudney, Tony Farentino, Webster Whinery |
Camera and Electrical Department | Tom Anderson, Phil Beard, Jim Canatta, John Foster, Steve Gerbson, Philip Holahan, Miguel Jimenez, William Klayer, John Newby, Ewalt Sam, Eric Van Haren Noman, Paul Volo, Edward J. Pei |
Casting Department | Denise Pinckley |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Susan Kaufmann |
Editorial Department | Guy Barresi, Jay Keuper |
Location Management | Randall Badger, Mark A. Baker, Roberta Presser |
Music Department | Tom Boyd, Alexander Courage, Sandy DeCrescent, George Doering, Chuck Domanico, Carl Fortina, Kenneth Hall, Randy Kerber, Harry Manfredini, Tommy Tedesco, James Thatcher, Jack K. Tillar |
Script and Continuity Department | Martin Kitrosser |
Additional Crew | Jeffrey Delman, Ann Edgeworth, Ernie Karpeles, John Oshima, Denise Pinckley, Jerry Wallace, Mitchell J. Wood |
Thanks | The Smokey Boys Band |
Genres | Horror, Mystery, Thriller |
Companies | Georgetown Productions Inc., Sean S. Cunningham Films |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English |
ContentRating | R |
ImDbRating | 6 |
ImDb Rating Votes | 68364 |
Metacritic Rating | 26 |
Short Description |
Friday the 13th Part 2 is a 1981 American slasher film produced and directed by Steve Miner in his directorial debut, and written by Ron Kurz. It is the sequel to 1980 s Friday the 13th, and the second installment in the franchise. Adrienne King, Betsy Palmer and Walt Gorney reprise their respective roles from the first film as Alice Hardy, Pamela Voorhees, and Crazy Ralph. Amy Steel and John Furey also star. Taking place five years after the first film, Part 2 follows a similar premise, with an unknown stalker killing a group of camp counselors at a training camp near Crystal Lake. The film marks the debut of Jason Voorhees as the series main antagonist. Originally, Friday the 13th Part 2 was intended to be an anthology film based on the Friday the 13th superstition. However, after the popularity of the original film s surprise ending, the filmmakers opted to continue the story and mythology surrounding Camp Crystal Lake, a trend which would be repeated in every film in the franchise. Like the original film, Friday the 13th Part 2 faced opposition from the Motion Picture Association of America, who noted its accumulative violence as problematic, resulting in numerous cuts being made to allow an R rating. The film opened theatrically on May 1 in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco on May 1, 1981. Friday the 13th Part 2 received generally negative reviews, and was less financially successful than the first film, grossing $21.7 million in the U.S. on a budget of $1.25 million. A direct sequel, Friday the 13th Part III, was released one year later. |
Box Office Budget | $1,250,000 (estimated) |
Box Office Opening Weekend USA | $6,429,784 |
Box Office Gross USA | $21,722,776 |
Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $21,722,776 |
Keywords | Pitchfork,ice pick,slasher,timeframe 1980s,lake |