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Vendredi 13

Original title: Friday the 13th: The Series
  • TV Series
  • 1987–1990
  • TV-MA
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
4.5K
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Vendredi 13 (1987)
Friday the 13th: Don't Touch Anything
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Dark FantasySupernatural FantasySupernatural HorrorWhodunnitFantasyHorrorMysterySci-Fi

Two young antique store owners must recover cursed antiques.Two young antique store owners must recover cursed antiques.Two young antique store owners must recover cursed antiques.

  • Creators
    • Frank Mancuso Jr.
    • Larry B. Williams
  • Stars
    • Louise Robey
    • Chris Wiggins
    • John D. LeMay
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Frank Mancuso Jr.
      • Larry B. Williams
    • Stars
      • Louise Robey
      • Chris Wiggins
      • John D. LeMay
    • 72User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Louise Robey
    • Micki Foster
    • 1987–1990
    Chris Wiggins
    • Jack Marshak
    • 1987–1990
    John D. LeMay
    • Ryan Dallion
    • 1987–1989
    Steve Monarque
    Steve Monarque
    • Johnny Ventura
    • 1989–1990
    R.G. Armstrong
    R.G. Armstrong
    • Lewis Vendredi
    • 1987–1989
    Bill Vibert
    • Anaesthetist…
    • 1989–1990
    Denis Forest
    Denis Forest
    • Aubrey Daniel Ross…
    • 1987–1990
    Kate Trotter
    Kate Trotter
    • Effie Stokes…
    • 1988–1990
    Carolyn Dunn
    • Laura Grange…
    • 1987–1989
    Jill Hennessy
    Jill Hennessy
    • Leah…
    • 1989–1990
    Neil Munro
    • Eli Leonard…
    • 1989–1990
    Colin Fox
    Colin Fox
    • Albert Le Croix…
    • 1987–1989
    Angelo Rizacos
    • Aldwin Chase…
    • 1988–1990
    Wayne Best
    Wayne Best
    • Adam Cole…
    • 1989–1990
    David Orth
    David Orth
    • Scott Thomas…
    • 1988–1990
    Thomas Hauff
    • Chaplain…
    • 1987–1990
    A.C. Peterson
    A.C. Peterson
    • Brother Drake…
    • 1987–1990
    Bernard Behrens
    Bernard Behrens
    • Barney Williams…
    • 1988–1989
    • Creators
      • Frank Mancuso Jr.
      • Larry B. Williams
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    7Gislef

    Excellent Horror for TV

    Friday the 13th was one of Paramount's first entries into first-run syndication (it began the same year as Star Trek/Next Gen), and it quickly proceeded to find its late-night niche. In terms of horror and on-screen gore, it was remarkably graphic. At the same time, it maintained a strong sense of internal continuity, gave us several well-developed main characters, and after a rocky start, weekly presented an imaginative and interesting "cursed" antique. It can still be seen regularly on the Sci-Fi Channel.
    tbob02

    John D. LeMay's Final Episode

    F13th: The Series was fresh--with a fresh cast and guest stars every week. The storyline where John D. LeMay left the series has me shaking my head in disbelief to this very day. I think I speak for lots of faithful fans, we were made to feel total disbelief when Ryan regressed to a 10 year old boy. The ending to LeMays' storyline did everything but tie things in a neat package. If anything, it turned lots of fans away. Steve Monarque didn't have a chance. And we can thank the execs of Friday the 13th: The Series for that.

    Having said all that, I'd still watch the series from beginning to end. When it was good--it was VERY good!! Need I say more?
    stills-6

    Terrific sci-fi horror stories with a campy feel

    Terrific sci-fi horror stories with a campy feel. Some of the episodes are too earnest, but overall a great series. It had the "X-files" feel to it before "X" appeared (some of the plot lines from "X" are directly ripped off from this show and even the theme music is eerily similar).

    Especially, if you can, watch the final episodes in which John D. LeMay appears - after he left the show kind of went downhill.
    Pamela-Ziemek-skf5

    Love Friday the 13th The Series!

    My husband and I use to watch it every chance we'd get. Unfortunately, we can't seem to find it any where on re-runs.

    I'm hoping to purchase the series on DVD, if available, so that we can enjoy it anytime we wish.

    All it takes is one episode and you're hooked! We thought it was going to be more of a horror show and were pleasantly surprised it wasn't. It was a cross between the X Files and Twillight Zone.

    We can't understand why more people don't know about this wonderful show. Maybe we'll get lucky and someone will make a movie out of the show. I'd go see it!!!
    matlock-6

    Very clever and original, despite poor title choice

    The choice of "Friday the 13th" as the title for this show was probably a major downfall, as a huge number of people (myself included) tuned in to the first show of the series expecting it to be based on the low budget slasher films of the same name. Unfortunately, at that time I was so disappointed and confused to find that it had nothing at all to do with the movies, I turned it off and didn't watch it again for a couple years. (Hey, I was 12 years old)

    That said, beyond the title, this was a very good TV show, and very much a predecessor to things like The X Files. It had a similar tone to a lot of the horror/oddball shows of the day (like Tales from the Crypt, Tales From the Darkside, Monsters, etc.), but was the darkest and creepiest of all of them. The main characters, cousins Ryan and Micki played by John D. LeMay and the gorgeous and buxom Louise Robey, don't have any special magic powers or any of that nonsense. In fact, they are quite often frightened themselves when they get in over their heads.

    The idea of searching for cursed items and getting them back safely from unsuspecting people is a very original and clever one.

    If you manage to see this at some point, look for the first three seasons before LeMay's character was killed off, as Steve Monarque isn't as good and the writing started to go a little downhill as well.

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    • Trivia
      Though they share the same title, this series is not linked to the Friday the 13th movie series. The main characters search for magically-cursed objects that were sold through their uncle's store. Reportedly, the last item that was supposed to be retrieved by the characters in the series finale was to be a hockey mask which would undoubtedly have belonged to Jason Voorhees. While the show's crew did play with the idea of having a hockey mask in one of the episodes as an in-joke, there was never any serious intention to tie the film series with the television series.
    • Goofs
      In The Inheritance (1987), Micki and Ryan state that they are only related by marriage. Later on, in Pipe Dream (1988) it was established that Ryan's father, Ray, and Micki's mother, Catherine, were actually first cousins. therefore Micki and Ryan are second cousins and blood relations.
    • Quotes

      Lewis Vendredi: [to Jack] I'll send you straight to hell!

    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits, there is a shot of the item featured in each episode.
    • Alternate versions
      When originally aired in the 1980s, each episode began with a narrative explaining the background of the cursed antiques and how Nicky and Ryan now had to recover the cursed objects previously sold by their Uncle Lewis. In later syndication runs, as well as the extremely rare DVD release, this narrative is omitted from the start of the episodes which begin simply with the opening credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Venerdi con Zio Tibia: Ammazzavampiri (1990)

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'entrepôt du diable
    • Filming locations
      • 19 Trinity Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada('Curious Goods')
    • Production companies
      • Variety Artists International
      • Lexicon Productions
      • Hometown Films
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    • Runtime
      45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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