Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter

    Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
    1984

    Synopsis

    After his revival in a hospital morgue, Jason fixes his vengeful attention on the Jarvis family and a group of hitherto carefree teenagers.

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    Cast

    • Judie AronsonSamantha
    • Kimberly BeckTrish Jarvis
    • Joan FreemanMrs. Jarvis
    • Barbara HowardSara
    • Corey FeldmanTommy Jarvis
    • Erich AndersonRob Dier
    • Peter BartonDoug
    • Crispin GloverJimmy Mortimer
    • Clyde HayesPaul
    • Lawrence MonosonTed

    Recommendations

    • 70

      IGN

      No, it's not the final movie in the series, but it's the end of a particular era for Jason, and it's a good way to go out for the hockey masked killer.
    • 63

      Slant Magazine

      Even though we would see more of Jason over the years (first as a zombie, then battling a telekinetic super-girl, taking on Freddy Krueger within his own warped dreams, even hacking teens to bits in outer space), this one certainly felt as if it properly closed out the Friday the 13th series before it devolved into unadulterated camp.
    • 50

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      The appeal of the Friday the 13th cycle is difficult for any one who has not seen the movies on a Saturday night in a packed theatre to understand: they are an exercise in collective adolescent camp. As each victim falls to Jason's wrath, the kids cheer and laugh, and the gorier the death, the better. By the standards of that audience, part four is perfection: there are more gruesome homicides than Pauline had perils. [17 Apr 1984]
    • 40

      The New York Times

      While not exactly an actress picture, The Final Chapter takes pains to make its characters a little more personable than the horror- movie norm. This is unfortunate, since there is nothing to do during the second half of the film but watch them die.
    • 40

      Variety

      Given, however, the consistent pro production value, the evisceration on parade is not campy.
    • 30

      TV Guide Magazine

      The studio certainly needn't hire any brilliant writers; they have only to repeat the plot of the first film in every sequel.
    • 0

      Miami Herald

      Not making any sense is not the same as unbelievably dumb, which The Final Chapter pretty much is. [18 Apr 1984, p.6]

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