A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 13, 1982
Original Title:
Friday the 13th Part III
Alternate Titles:
13號星期五第3集
Crystal Japan
Fredagen den 13:e del 3
Friday the 13th - Part III
Friday the 13th Part 3
Friday the 13th Part 3: 3D
Friday the 13th: Part III
Kâbus
Le Tueur du Vendredi 2
Martes 13 (3.ª parte)
Martes 13 (parte 3)
Martes 13 III
Meurtres en 3Dimensions
Paraskevi kai 13 meros 3
Sexta-Feira 13 - 3ª Parte
Vendredi 13 - Chapitre 3: Meurtres en 3D
Vendredi 13 chapitre III
Vendredi 13, 3e partie
Vendredi 13, chapitre 3 : Le tueur du vendredi 2
Venerdì 13 parte III - Week-end di terrore
Venerdì 13: parte III: Weekend di terrore
Viernes 13 (3.ª parte)
Viernes 13 (parte III)
Viernes 13 parte 3
Пятница 13 - Часть 3
十三不祥日3
黑色星期五3
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Frank Mancuso Jr. Productions
Georgetown Productions Inc.
Jason Productions
Paramount Pictures
Sean S. Cunningham Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +18 BR: 14 CA: 18A DE: 18 DK: 15 ES: 18 FR: 12 GB: 18|15 IT: 18+ MX: C NL: 16 PL: 18 PT: M/18 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 95
An idyllic summer turns into a nightmare of unspeakable terror for yet another group of naïve counselors. Ignoring Camp Crystal Lake's bloody legacy, one by one they fall victim to the maniacal Jason, who stalks them at every turn...
3D Supervisor:
Martin Jay Sadoff
Animation Director:
Steve Miner
Art Direction:
Robb Wilson King
Assistant Costume Designer:
Gala Autumn
Assistant Director Trainee:
Terence McCorry
Assistant Editor:
Larry Morrison
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Louis Lazzara
Kenny Myers
Larry Carr
Assistant Property Master:
Mike May
Associate Producer:
Peter Schindler
Author:
Ron Kurz
Victor Miller
Petru Popescu
Best Boy Electric:
J.B. Richner
Best Boy Grip:
Brian Smith
Boom Operator:
Earl Sampson
David Kelson
Camera Operator:
Eric Van Haren Noman
Camera Technician:
Mitch Bogdanowicz
Casting:
Dave Emann
Bill Lytle
Catering:
Angel Trujillo
Anthony Kerum
Characters:
Victor Miller
Ron Kurz
Co-Producer:
Tony Bishop
Color Timer:
Bob Noland
Costume Supervisor:
Sandi Love
Craft Service:
Linn Zuckerman
Director:
Steve Miner
Director of Photography:
Gerald Feil
Dolly Grip:
Chico Anzures
Driver:
Dennis Yank
Sharon Collis
Victor Kloster
Lee Nashold
Editor:
George B. Hively
Executive Producer:
Lisa Barsamian
Finance:
Frank Mancuso Jr.
First Assistant Camera:
Steve Slocomb
First Assistant Director:
Richard Davis
Gaffer:
Tim Evans
Generator Operator:
Victor Kloster
Hairstylist:
Shanon Ely
Key Grip:
Steve Rez
Lighting Manager:
Gary Stark
Main Title Designer:
Celestial Mechanix, Inc.
Main Title Theme Composer:
Michael Zager Band
Harry Manfredini
Makeup Artist:
Cheri Minns
Music:
Harry Manfredini
Neiman-Tillar
Music Editor:
Jack K. Tillar
Negative Cutter:
Holly Shadduck
Producer:
Frank Mancuso Jr.
Producer's Assistant:
Jo Anne Cooper
Mary Carroll Kaltenbach
Production Accountant:
Francine Mozurkevich
Production Assistant:
Gary Dahl
David Miller
Production Controller:
Constance Talley-Sherman
Production Coordinator:
Janet Lee Smith
Production Manager:
Terry Collis
Property Master:
Bonnie Ballard
Screenplay:
Carol Watson
Martin Kitrosser
Script Supervisor:
Kathleen Newport
Second Assistant Camera:
Mako Koiwai
Second Assistant Director:
Marilyn Poucher
Set Decoration:
Dee Suddleson
Set Medic:
Henry Humphreys
Sound Effects Editor:
Clive Smith
Sound Mixer:
Bill Nelson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Terry Porter
Kevin F. Cleary
William L. McCaughey
Special Effects:
Martin Becker
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Frank Carrisosa
Allan A. Apone
Douglas J. White
Still Photographer:
Laurel Moore
Stunt Coordinator:
John Sherrod
Stunts:
Steve Vandeman
Jimmy Medearis
Pamela Bebermeyer
Marguerite Happy
Mike De Luna
Tom Elliott
Technical Advisor:
Terry Ballard
Techno Crane Operator:
George Michael Brown
Title Designer:
Ed Newmark
Michael Zager Band
Transportation Captain:
Jon Carpenter
Transportation Coordinator:
Jim Lannen
Visual Development:
Howard A. Anderson
Visual Effects:
Allan A. Apone
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