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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
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    • Creators
      • Frank Mancuso Jr.
      • Larry B. Williams
    • Stars
      • Louise Robey
      • Chris Wiggins
      • John D. LeMay
    • 71User 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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    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!!!
    mattkratz

    decent series

    This was one of my favorite shows of the late '80s. It featured a group of pawn shop owners trying to track down antiques that had been sold from their store. The trick was, these antiques had been cursed, and they wound up in the hands of people who more often than not were less than willing to let them go.

    Part of the cursed antiques was, for the most part, they gave something in return when death or something horrible had happened. For example, a bunch of tattoo needles could be used to draw a tattoo on someone, and the tattoo would come to life and kill the person it was drawn on, upon which the owner of the needles would be given great fortune/luck. They wound up in the hands of a compulsive gambler who was in tremendous debt. Or a scalpel(which had once belonged to Jack the Ripper) needed to be recharged by killing someone, upon which it could work wonders during medical operations.

    I was hooked (and partly obsessed) with this show when it was on, but have been unable to locate it on reruns. If anyone can, please drop me an email!

    I look back with fondness at the characters too, with Ryan, the gorgeous Micki, and wise Jack.
    9derlaninktown

    Totally worth the time if you find it

    In 2021, there are literally several new horror based shows being made as if there was a sweatshop out there somewhere. Sometimes they find their audience and become a hit (The Walking Dead), but often they kind of fizzle out.

    Well, back in the 1980's you either had to rent a horror movie, search tv listings for some older horror show that was long off the air (The Night Stalker or Dark Shadows, and they were very hard to find), or anthology shows (Freddie's Nightmares, Tales From the Darkside) that often shifted around, resulting in never finding much of an audience. There wasn't much in the way of a weekly horror based series that followed a story line from week to week. Enter Friday the 13th: The Series.

    Friday the 13th the Series is well worth investing your time in. It was what horror fans were looking for at the time. I watched it on Friday nights during prime time. It was almost like a soap opera, following the adventures of a trio of antique store owners and their quest to obtain cursed objects.

    However, you do need to be warned about something.

    If you watch it right from the beginning, it's obvious the low budget works against it. Some of the acting is quite atrocious, for example. Stick with it and by mid season 1 it improves noticeably, although Chris Wiggins is solid throughout. John D. Lemay makes his mark right from the start, but he stumbles a few times in the first season. Louise Robey is laughable at first, but improves immensely as time goes on. Steven Monarque? Well, fans never warmed up to him. I thought he was all right considering the shoes he had to fill. He certainly stumbled, but he did the best he could with what he had to work with.

    Most of the bad performances, come from the villains but you do get some standouts (Colin Fox and Denis Forest, for example, and they each played a different villain three times). But interestingly enough, the campy and overacting villains often add to the enjoyment of the series. Check out the episode Scarecrow in the first season for a terrific example of this. The performer playing the villain is so hammy it's actually a decent performance, if you can believe that.

    The special effects are spotty, but enjoyable considering the low budget they had to work with. And for the time it came out, it was very controversial with the level of violence (and to a lesser extent, sexuality) it often presented.

    In all, Friday the 13th the Series was a valiant attempt at bringing horror to the masses. Did it miss the mark? Yes and no. It never rose above cult status, but I think everyone involved have something to be proud of with this show.
    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.
    9preppy-3

    Excellent TV horror series

    When I first heard the name of this series back in 1987 I refused to see it. I assumed it was just about Jason killing different people every week--but with no gore (since this WAS TV). What was the point? But I tuned in one night out of curiosity and was surprised how different it was from the movies--and how much I liked it! It was about some antique owners who have to track down antiques each week that had been sold from their store. It seems their uncle (the previous owner) had made a pact with the Devil and the antiques were cursed. Sounds silly but it really worked. There were some doses of pretty funny humor but this show concentrated on the horror. Also it was pretty gory for a TV show at that time--my station didn't show it till 11:30 at night! The acting was good...but it all started to fall apart after season 2. The main actor left and was replaced by someone who just wasn't as good--the third season was a major disappointment. I think that's what killed the show. Still it was a fun, sometimes scary and a little gory TV show. Recommended.

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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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