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Friday the 13th Part 2

  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 27m
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6.1/10
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Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)
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Five years after the events of the first film, a summer camp next to the infamous Camp Crystal Lake is preparing to open, but the legend of Jason is weighing heavy on the proceedings.Five years after the events of the first film, a summer camp next to the infamous Camp Crystal Lake is preparing to open, but the legend of Jason is weighing heavy on the proceedings.Five years after the events of the first film, a summer camp next to the infamous Camp Crystal Lake is preparing to open, but the legend of Jason is weighing heavy on the proceedings.

  • Director
    • Steve Miner
  • Writers
    • Ron Kurz
    • Victor Miller
    • Sean S. Cunningham
  • Stars
    • Betsy Palmer
    • Amy Steel
    • John Furey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    84K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,675
    188
    • Director
      • Steve Miner
    • Writers
      • Ron Kurz
      • Victor Miller
      • Sean S. Cunningham
    • Stars
      • Betsy Palmer
      • Amy Steel
      • John Furey
    • 546User reviews
    • 155Critic reviews
    • 26Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Betsy Palmer
    Betsy Palmer
    • Mrs. Voorhees
    Amy Steel
    Amy Steel
    • Ginny
    John Furey
    John Furey
    • Paul
    Adrienne King
    Adrienne King
    • Alice
    Kirsten Baker
    Kirsten Baker
    • Terry
    Stuart Charno
    Stuart Charno
    • Ted
    • (as Stu Charno)
    Warrington Gillette
    Warrington Gillette
    • Jason
    Walt Gorney
    Walt Gorney
    • Crazy Ralph
    Marta Kober
    • Sandra
    Tom McBride
    Tom McBride
    • Mark
    Bill Randolph
    Bill Randolph
    • Jeff
    Lauren-Marie Taylor
    Lauren-Marie Taylor
    • Vickie
    Russell Todd
    Russell Todd
    • Scott
    Cliff Cudney
    • Max
    Jack Marks
    Jack Marks
    • The Cop
    Steve Dash
    Steve Dash
    • Jason
    • (as Steve Daskawisz)
    Jerry Wallace
    • The Prowler
    David Brand
    • Extra Counselor
    • Director
      • Steve Miner
    • Writers
      • Ron Kurz
      • Victor Miller
      • Sean S. Cunningham
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    6MB-reviewer185

    The body count continues...

    Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) is a fine sequel or continuation to the classic slasher horror film that lots of people remember, but of course it still has slasher movie cliches that at this point are dated with how bad they are.

    The acting is fine for the time the movie came out and these characters will still do cliches old slasher movies would always do. Making dumb choices, ignoring any warning of danger, and running away from any unpleasant situation.

    I am quite sure people know who the killer is for how well known it is, but if not, I will not say anything about it. We are mostly looking for the kills, and there are some that are effective.

    There is good cinematography that gave some scary camera shots because there are good handheld camera shots that fit the scenes it is shooting; I especially liked some camera shots that were in the perspective of the killer that looked cool.

    Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) is a fine sequel to the slasher movie that is worth watching either by yourself or with friends and that is good for a horror movie night to enjoy for what it is. Watch this if you have seen the first movie.
    6pleiades10

    Another excellent finale on this early slasher classic.

    Friday the 13th Part 2 is very similar to the original in feel and atmosphere. A little more of the killer is shown throughout the movie this time (stomping through the forest, hiding in the shadows...), but gone is the mystery factor that made the original so great. You know who the killer is within the first few scenes.

    But that doesn't matter. It's an entertaining horror classic in it's own right, and features the most inventive finale to any of the Friday the 13th movies.
    6utgard14

    "These kids smoke better dope than I do."

    The first Friday the 13th sequel follows the formula with more camp counselors showing up at Camp Crystal Lake and being slaughtered one by one. This is the first of the series where Jason is the killer, although he doesn't yet have his iconic hockey mask. He wears a sack over his head instead. He also gets kicked in the nads. Pretty funny, honestly.

    The cast is full of young actors playing obnoxious teens and twenty-somethings. Adrienne King briefly reprises her role from the first film before Amy Steel takes over as the 'final girl.' Acting-wise, Steel's an improvement I think. This one also has more cute girls than the first movie and more nudity, which would become a prerequisite for the series. The tracking shot of Kirsten Baker's rear end as she walks through the woods is priceless. As with the first movie, I really liked the locations they filmed at. Gives an authentic atmosphere to the film without appearing cheap, like most of today's low-budget horror films do. If you like old-school slashers, you'll like this one. It's solid entertainment that you don't have to take seriously, despite the macabre subject matter.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Introducing Jason

    'Friday the 13th' may have been panned by critics when first released but since then it is one of the most famous and influential horror films, the franchise containing one of horror's most iconic villains. The film is popular enough to become a franchise and spawn several sequels of varying quality and generally inferior to the one that started it all of.

    Of the sequels, 'Friday the 13th Part 2' is one of the better ones easily and one of the few instalments to be as good, even on par. It's not perfect, it's not what one would call great. It does however achieve its primary goals well, it is scary and it is fun. Plus it introduces Jason Voorhees as the antagonist, so it is an important sequel in the series in this respect.

    Like the first 'Friday the 13th', 'Friday the 13th Part 2' is far from the best when it comes to acting. The exceptions are appealing Amy Steel and a truly freaky Warrington Gillette. Everybody else ranges from average to dead-end.

    Nor is it the best when it comes to dialogue. Much of it is very crude and cheesy. Or character development, and what the film does worse than the original is that we don't sympathise with the characters here as much apart from Ginny. The ending is a head-scratcher and pretty nonsensical, not the truly unsettling one of the first film.

    Visually, on the other hand, it improves over the original 'Friday the 13th' quite drastically. It's still creepy but has more of a professional, slicker look and like more time was dedicated to it. Like 'Friday the 13th', 'Friday the 13th Part 2' is very gory and gruesome, though not pointlessly so, but it is also very frightening and suspenseful.

    This is apparent in the deaths, which are still very creative and shocking, and the hauntingly eerie music score. 'Friday the 13th' is assuredly directed and moves along at a lively pace. As said, Steel carries the film with a good deal of appealing charm and Gillette proves why Jason is often considered an iconic character in horror.

    Overall, pretty good sequel and one of the better ones of a variable franchise. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    7caspian1978

    A Worthy Sequel

    While most sequels cash in on their original movie's fame, the second part of the Friday the 13th series lives up to its name. Unlike the first movie, Jason stars in this movie while his "mother" has the cameo. The gore and the kill scenes surpass the original. The characters are true teenage stereotypes. Much like the ending in the original, the ending here is great. A jump out of your seat moment that lives up to the original. This is way before Jason wears his hockey mask. Here we are witnessed to a masked killer that uses a pillow case to hide his scary identity. From here on, the fame of PART 2 made it possible for the next bunch of films to happen. It is pretty much all down hill from here. While some of those films lived up to being great horror movies, most fell short and could not recycle the same effect that PART 2 had on its audience.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Following the release of Friday the 13th (1980), Adrienne King had numerous encounters with an obsessive fan which escalated into a stalker case, and she chose to retire from acting after this film. She later returned to the profession in 2010 with the film Psychic Experiment (2010).
    • Goofs
      (at around 46 mins) When Terry undresses to go skinny-dipping, her hair is dry. In the very next shot, she is entering the water and her hair is moist and slicked back.
    • Quotes

      Paul: These kids smoke better dope than I do.

    • Crazy credits
      Just like Part 1, we see giant letters proclaiming 'Friday the 13th' moving towards the screen (minus the shattering glass). When they reach the screen, they explode and reveal letters proclaiming 'Part 2.'
    • Alternate versions
      The following scenes were cut from the film in order to avoid an "X" rating from the MPAA:
      • A close-up shot Jeff and Sandra being double-impaled while having sex on the bed.
      • A close up shot of Crazy Ralph and the wire cutting.
      • A scene at the very end where we are shown the inside Jason's shack and see Pamela's face. While there, her eyes open. It was cut by Paramount for looking too fake.
      • A facing shot of Mark's face being split by the machete.
      • Vicky's death had a few more frames of her bleeding from the mouth, then pans over to see another shot of Jeff's dead body
      • Blood was trimmed from the shot of Jason driving the hammer in the cop's head.
      • The flashback footage showing Mrs. Voorhees decapitation was trimmed.
      • Bloodflow was cut from the shot of Jason driving an icepick into Alice's head. Additionally, Jason turns her to the camera, revealing the icepick tip exited through her nose while a look of shock is on her face.
      • Additional bloodflow was cut from the shot of Jason slicing Scott's throat.
      • Originally, sex scene between Sandra and Jeff was longer and it included full frontal nudity from actress Marta Kober but when Paramount studio discovered that she was underage the scene was deleted completely.
    • Connections
      Edited from Friday the 13th (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Itsy Bitsy Spider
      (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Martes 13: Parte 2
    • Filming locations
      • Camp Ken-Mont/Ken-Wood, Kent, Connecticut, USA(The camp next to Camp Crystal Lake)
    • Production companies
      • Georgetown Productions Inc.
      • Sean S. Cunningham Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $1,250,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,722,776
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,429,784
      • May 3, 1981
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,723,464
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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