The horror continues....Danny Steinmann's "Friday the 13th Part V: A new beginning", (1985).***
After the success of Part IV, viewers thought it was The End of the horror franchise. But due to the success of "A nightmare on Elm Street", (Wes Craven, 1984), and the first sequel, "Freddy's Revenge", (Jack Sholder), (1985), and "Fright Night", (written and directed by Tom Holland), which resurrected the tired old vampire movie, producer Frank Mancuso, Jr., with screenwriters Martin Kitrosser, David Cohen, and Danny Steinmann, (who also directed the movie after "Savage Streets", (1984), with Linda Blair), thought that Jason Voorhees was dead, and wanted to change the formula in the series, creating a weak response to the "Friday the 13th", movies that viewers loved.
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Writer/director Tom Holland's "Fright Night", (1985), the modern vampire movie, made more money than "Friday the 13th Part V: A new beginning", and "A nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge", (1985).
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The beginning of the movie has Tommy Jarvis, (a cameo by Corey Feldman), in a rain slicker, walking through the woods, and thinking Jason Voorhees is still alive. When two teenagers dig up the grave of the hockey masked killer, he uses his machete to kill them. Tommy screams, and flees in horror.
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Jason Voorhees returns to Camp Crystal Lake...but is it really him? Danny Steinmann's "Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning", (1985).***
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