A hugely influential film that contributed to the 1980s horror boom.
Friday the 13th - Part 1 (1980)
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Reviews Counted:46
Fresh:28
Rotten:18
Average Rating:5.6/10
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Despite repeated warnings to stay away, a group of fun-loving but none-too-bright teenagers set out to reopen the eerie Camp Crystal Lake, which closed 20 years earlier after a series of bizarre... Despite repeated warnings to stay away, a group of fun-loving but none-too-bright teenagers set out to reopen the eerie Camp Crystal Lake, which closed 20 years earlier after a series of bizarre and unexplained deaths. Now someone is lurking in the woods, spying on the happy campers, and plotting a gory, grisly revenge on those who would disturb the camp's slumber. A horror classic that set the standard for slasher flicks of the 1980s. [More]
Starring: Adrienne King, Betsy Palmer, Kevin Bacon, Harry Crosby
Starring: Adrienne King, Betsy Palmer, Kevin Bacon, Harry Crosby, Laurie Bartram, Jeannine Taylor, Mark Nelson, Robbi Morgan, Peter Brouwer, Rex Everhart, Ronn Carroll, Ron Millkie, Walt Gorney, Willie Adams
Director: Sean S. Cunningham
Director: Sean S. Cunningham
Producer: Noel J. Cunningham, Steve Miner
Screenwriter: Ron Kurz
Reviews for Friday the 13th - Part 1
Unsophisticated by today's standards perhaps, but still contains plenty to satisfy the dedicated gore-hound.
It may be one of the most famous, but it's certainly not an original on which others are based.
A tame, poorly plotted serving of schlock, less horrific for its ketchup-smeared murders than for the bare-faced fashion in which it tries and fails to rip off Carpenter's Halloween in matters of style and construction.
What makes the movie work is that the slasher genre hadn't been set in stone yet, and some choices that director Sean S. Cunningham makes in the film that work against type.
Makes not the slightest attempt to hide the outright theft of every one of its ideas from much better films.
How do you sum up a movie that's really quite awful yet helped define a filmmaking era?
The whole film is one of the best arguments for resuming movie censorship to come along in years.
For all its shoddiness, the film manages, just barely, to achieve its ignoble goals -- it delivers what it promises.
Has there ever been a more unimaginative exercise in big-screen terror?
...perhaps more than any other film, it helped to popularize the slasher genre and codify the formula.
Latest News for Friday the 13th - Part 1
March 05, 2008:
Platinum Dunes Planning Rosemary's Baby Remake
If you were upset when you heard that Platinum Dunes was planning to reboot the Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street series...boy, do we have a story for you. More...
January 07, 2008:
New Line Planning New Nightmare on Elm Street?
We've had a rebooted Halloween, there's a new Friday the 13th on the horizon, and Screen Gems has devoted itself to exhuming every available '80s horror flick in its vaults.... More...
November 14, 2007:
Marcus Nispel to Direct Friday the 13th Reboot?
You can't keep a good man down. Nor, apparently, can you keep an undead, hockey mask-wearing lunatic off the big screen. According to The Hollywood Reporter, director Marcus... More...
September 18, 2007:
Friday the 13th Remake Update
Like the hockey-masked serial killer at its core, the Friday the 13th franchise refuses to die -- and the series reboot announced by Michael Bay last year continues to lumber... More...
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