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Después de ser mortalmente herido y llevado a la morgue, el asesino Jason Voorhees revive espontáneamente y se lanza a una ola de asesinatos mientras intenta volver a su casa en Camp Crystal... Leer todoDespués de ser mortalmente herido y llevado a la morgue, el asesino Jason Voorhees revive espontáneamente y se lanza a una ola de asesinatos mientras intenta volver a su casa en Camp Crystal Lake.Después de ser mortalmente herido y llevado a la morgue, el asesino Jason Voorhees revive espontáneamente y se lanza a una ola de asesinatos mientras intenta volver a su casa en Camp Crystal Lake.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 3 nominaciones en total
Erich Anderson
- Rob
- (as E. Erich Anderson)
Clyde Hayes
- Paul
- (as Alan Hayes)
Opiniones destacadas
Another fun sequel, with some memorable characters and scenes. Although with more cliches and dumb scenes than movies before, a bit repetitive too, but still entertaining enough. I would rate it higher if the ending wasn't so weak.
Friday the 13th Final Chapter (1984) I recently watched from my personal collection. In this story Jason returns from the morgue to a new group of campers and a family with a unique son. This movie is directed by Joseph Zito (Red Scorpion and The Prowler) and is one of my favorite Friday the 13th movies. It stars legends Corey Feldman (Gremlins), Crispin Glover (Back to the Future), Judie Arson (Weird Science), Peter Barton (Hell Night) and Kimberly Beck (Independence Day. The storyline for this one was so fun. Adding the spooky kid who loved horror films and horror props that could carry the torche was a great direction. Kill scenes, specifically the hacksaw and throw out the window scenes, were awesome kills to add to the slasher museum. Strongly recommend this movie. The rewatch value is tremendous. I'd actually give this a 7/10. The Crispin Glover dance scene is legendary.
Friday 13th 1-3 I considered to be generic camp slashers which didn't live up to the iconic legacy that the franchise has built up. This 4th part however was an improvement and I actually quite enjoyed it.
This time with a couple of familiar faces in Crispin Glover and child star legend Corey Feldman the movie actually had a bit of a storyline which the previous ones didn't. Thin storyline absolutely but a storyline all the same.
I didn't entirely understand the logic of the movies finale but everything else was well enough done and though the film pales in comparison to the same years Nightmare On Elm Street it's still a decent slasher feature.
The Good:
Vastly improved death scenes
Actually has a story
The Bad:
Still pretty naff in places
Weak ending
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
If a rubber dinghy gets run through with a machete it'll continue to float because physics
Harpoon gun up the bum is a hell of a way to go
This time with a couple of familiar faces in Crispin Glover and child star legend Corey Feldman the movie actually had a bit of a storyline which the previous ones didn't. Thin storyline absolutely but a storyline all the same.
I didn't entirely understand the logic of the movies finale but everything else was well enough done and though the film pales in comparison to the same years Nightmare On Elm Street it's still a decent slasher feature.
The Good:
Vastly improved death scenes
Actually has a story
The Bad:
Still pretty naff in places
Weak ending
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
If a rubber dinghy gets run through with a machete it'll continue to float because physics
Harpoon gun up the bum is a hell of a way to go
Joseph Zito, the director hauled in to oversee this fourth installment, previously directed the wretched "The Prowler", the wooly but entertaining "Invasion USA", and would go on to direct the shot-in-South Africa "Red Scorpion" (with Dolph Lungren). Since "The Prowler" was such a stinker, it's hard to see how Zito got the job. Maybe he was a master romancer and could talk actresses out of clothes because this episode in the "Friday" franchise has more nubile nudity and panty shots than any previous entry. It is also the goriest since the original with Savini returning as the effects adviser.
Jason is resurrected from gory pieces and returns to his old ways after a stint on a slab. He has a grudge for a particular family and must tangle with resourceful horror fan and pint-sized weirdo Tommy (Corey Feldman).
Just as the nudity and short shorts levels are elevated, so is the suspense. Using "The Prowler" as a guide on not what to do in a slasher, Zito creates some genuine unease and keeps things moving at a fast and bloody clip. The Euro version of this film, which is the one I have, is gorier than the US version and sexier, too.
The next installment proved to be one of the worst; so if you're going to subject yourself to one "Friday" sequel, choose this.
Jason is resurrected from gory pieces and returns to his old ways after a stint on a slab. He has a grudge for a particular family and must tangle with resourceful horror fan and pint-sized weirdo Tommy (Corey Feldman).
Just as the nudity and short shorts levels are elevated, so is the suspense. Using "The Prowler" as a guide on not what to do in a slasher, Zito creates some genuine unease and keeps things moving at a fast and bloody clip. The Euro version of this film, which is the one I have, is gorier than the US version and sexier, too.
The next installment proved to be one of the worst; so if you're going to subject yourself to one "Friday" sequel, choose this.
The first four Friday the 13th movies are the best, by far. The next 7 films were half-baked money makers. And if you ask me, Paramount should have left it at this film.
Part 4 combines action, horror, thriller, suspense, and even mystery. And the opening sequence is a combined amount of clips from the previous 3 films. The opening sequence explains the series quickly, so Part 4 is a great Friday the 13th film to start with.
The film will have less appeal to fans of the similar series, Halloween. The Final Chpater may combine elements from the previous 3 films, but seems to steal ideas and share ideas with Halloween. Friday the 13th was inspired by Halloween, but at times it seems as too much.
Overall, the film is the last Friday the 13th film you should watch.
Part 4 combines action, horror, thriller, suspense, and even mystery. And the opening sequence is a combined amount of clips from the previous 3 films. The opening sequence explains the series quickly, so Part 4 is a great Friday the 13th film to start with.
The film will have less appeal to fans of the similar series, Halloween. The Final Chpater may combine elements from the previous 3 films, but seems to steal ideas and share ideas with Halloween. Friday the 13th was inspired by Halloween, but at times it seems as too much.
Overall, the film is the last Friday the 13th film you should watch.
¿Sabías que…?
- Trivia(at around 35 mins) The strange dance which Jimbo performs at the party was contributed by actor Crispin Glover and was based on the eccentric way he actually danced in clubs. On the set he was dancing to "Back in Black" by AC/DC as the scene was filmed. In the film however an edited version of "Love Is a Lie" by Lion was dubbed into the scene.
- ErroresIn Martes 13 (parte III) (1982), Jason was stabbed in the leg and his hand, yet in 'Part IV' (which takes place the next day), there is no blood stain nor cut in his trousers or his leg, and no wound on his hand.
- Créditos curiososIn the opening credits, Jason's hockey mask appears and moves towards the screen. Letters proclaiming 'Friday the 13th' appear on it. Letters proclaiming 'The Final Chapter' swing down, crash into the mask, causing it to explode, and reveal the rest of the title.
- Versiones alternativasGerman version was heavily cut to avoid being banned like part three (which was uncut) but became banned nevertheless. Only in 2017 the banishment was lifted.
- ConexionesEdited into Martes 13 parte V: Un nuevo comienzo (1985)
- Bandas sonorasTangerine
Written by Johnny Mercer & Victor Schertzinger
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Viernes 13: Capítulo final
- Locaciones de filmación
- Zaca Lake, California, Estados Unidos(Lake used for skinny dipping scenes and trails used for hiking scenes)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 2,600,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 32,980,880
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 11,183,148
- 15 abr 1984
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 32,982,894
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