You can change the name. You can destroy the camp. But these will always be Jason's woods.You can change the name. You can destroy the camp. But these will always be Jason's woods.You can change the name. You can destroy the camp. But these will always be Jason's woods.
- Awards
- 13 wins & 1 nomination total
Jason Seamone
- 911 Dispatcher
- (voice)
TJ Bowser
- Radio Broadcaster 1
- (voice)
Featured reviews
Peter Anthony does it again on the Friday the 13th movie series. From start to finish it is a non stop blood bath. The acting was very good and the plot was very well thought out. It is a must see for any Friday fan out there.
The passion and Love for Friday the 13th is on every frame of this Fan film. The classic Friday music is used so perfectly and in all the right places. The entire cast is Amazing and does such a great job.
Highly recommende checking this one out. Jason is very well done here with fun kills.
Highly recommende checking this one out. Jason is very well done here with fun kills.
Taking place after Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (yes, the irony) which was the 4th Friday the 13th film but the 3rd featuring Jason Voorhees as the killer, this is the first fan film to give us more of a pre-zombified Jason. What does this mean?
Yes, we're back to the 80's, baby! You thought that little kid, Tommy Jarvis, killed Jason? Think again. Slash 'n Cast's Riley Lorden and Nic Christian have worked together with Griffin Thatcher to give us a new story and a must-see Final Chapter for our fan favorite living Jason Voorhees.
Don't expect any returning cast members from the original Friday the 13th films for this, but if you're a fan of Vengeance, Rose Blood, or other fan films then you'll probably recognize some of those involved.
Shot in Byron, Illinois near Wisconsin there is some beautiful scenery in this film, and it feels very fitting for a Friday the 13th film. I recommend that you look carefully for any Easter eggs, and there are definitely some goofs in the film which are fun to discover.
For example, how drunk is that guy in the garage? Does he realize that beer can has a hole in the bottom of it?
Anyway, you can tell they all had a blast in making this film, and they clearly made this film for the fans. If you're already a fan, then check it out. This is the true part 5. Sorry Roy!
Yes, we're back to the 80's, baby! You thought that little kid, Tommy Jarvis, killed Jason? Think again. Slash 'n Cast's Riley Lorden and Nic Christian have worked together with Griffin Thatcher to give us a new story and a must-see Final Chapter for our fan favorite living Jason Voorhees.
Don't expect any returning cast members from the original Friday the 13th films for this, but if you're a fan of Vengeance, Rose Blood, or other fan films then you'll probably recognize some of those involved.
Shot in Byron, Illinois near Wisconsin there is some beautiful scenery in this film, and it feels very fitting for a Friday the 13th film. I recommend that you look carefully for any Easter eggs, and there are definitely some goofs in the film which are fun to discover.
For example, how drunk is that guy in the garage? Does he realize that beer can has a hole in the bottom of it?
Anyway, you can tell they all had a blast in making this film, and they clearly made this film for the fans. If you're already a fan, then check it out. This is the true part 5. Sorry Roy!
I highly enjoyed watching this film. The actors and actresses did an amazing job and the film overall was a major success. I recommend this film to any and all movie lovers!
I have followed Peter since his early Friday Fan Film, "Vengeance" and I was hooked on his work since then. He has released the impressive "Roseblood" Friday fan film along with his newest fan film "The Fall of Camp Blood" All three of these are absolutely incredible films and he has another one coming out in the form of "Vengeance 2" All of his films are on YouTube, so there is no reason to not check them out. You won't regret it.
Did you know
- TriviaShooting was halted for 3+ months after Peter Anthony suffered a severe injury on set. The Injury included ruptures of three shoulder rotator tendons and a torn bicep. 3 months later he returned to finish the barn scene in which he performed another stunt.
- Quotes
Courtney Benson: I thought you were dead.
Steven Cooke: No, it's fine, it's fine, you had no idea of knowing.
- SoundtracksSail Away Tiny Sparrow
Written by Harry Manfredini
Performed by Anthony Brummer, Dylan Painter, Evan Winter
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- Reviving Camp Blood
- Filming locations
- Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, USA(location)
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- $53,000 (estimated)
- Runtime53 minutes
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