FRIDAY THE 13TH PART III (1982) Reviews and Blu-ray 40th Anniversary Steelbook news

  

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Friday the 13th Part III is being released as a 40th-anniversary Steelbook Blu-ray edition by Paramount Pictures on May 10, 2022. The movie is presented in 2D, remastered in 2020 from original film elements. A digital copy is also included. Special features:

Fresh Cuts: 3D Terror
Legacy of the Mask
Slasher Films: Going for the Jugular
Lost Tales from Camp Blood: Part 3
Theatrical trailer

Meanwhile, here’s our previous coverage of the movie:

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‘A new dimension in terror’

Friday the 13th Part III is a 1982 American slasher horror film released in 3D. Like Part 2, the movie was directed by Steve Miner (House).tumblr_n42pe66tCV1setcv3o2_500
The movie stars Dana Kimmell, Paul Kratka, Tracie Savage and Richard Brooker as Jason Voorhees.

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Jason Voorhees, having barely survived a wound to his shoulder from his own machete, is back to wreak revenge on all that visit “his” woods. A new group of friends come over to party at an area close to Camp Crystal Lake. Jason awaits…

Much like its sequel, the film was intended to end the series. However, unlike its sequel and the later film, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, this film did not include a moniker in its title to indicate it as such.

This was the first Paramount Pictures film produced in 3-D since 1954. The film was shot with the Arrivision “over and under” 3-D camera, the same that was used with Jaws 3-D. It was also the first film in the series to be presented in Dolby Stereo upon its theatrical release.

This is the first Friday the 13th film to feature Jason wearing the trademark hockey mask. The script for Part III called for Jason to wear a mask to cover his face, having worn a bag over his head in Part 2; what no one knew at the time was that the mask chosen would become a trademark for the character, and one instantly recognisable in popular culture in the years to come.

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During production, Steve Miner called for a lighting check, but none of the effects crew wanted to apply any make-up for the light check, so they decided to just throw a mask on Brooker. Martin Jay Sadoff, the film’s 3-D effects supervisor, kept a bag with him full of hockey gear, as he was a hockey fan, and he pulled out a Detroit Red Wings goaltender mask for the test. Miner loved the mask, but during test shots it was too small. Using a technique called VacuForm, Doug White enlarged the mask and created a new mould to work with. After White finished the molds, Terry Ballard placed the new red triangles on the mask to give it a unique appearance. Holes would be punched into the mask, and the markings were altered, making it different from Sadoff’s mask.

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Some of the deaths in the film were edited in order to avoid an ‘X’ rating, including Andy’s death, which showed his right leg being cut off and his stomach being torn open; Vera’s death was cut of bloodshed and her subsequent reaction (this was cut for supposedly looking ‘too good’); Edna’s death was cut for excessive blood flow; Chili’s impalement with the red-hot poker was cut of steaming blood hitting the floor; Debbie’s original death showed blood spraying across her chest and face.

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Reviews:

‘Okay, so they didn’t think much about the story surrounding Jason. It’s a pretty fault-worthy flaw. That said, though, the filmmakers here really put a lot of effort into most other things in the film, from characterization to cinematography, framing to fatalities. I’ll never be able to appreciate the film as anything but a side-quest in the overall arc of Jason Voorhees, but I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t one fun frolic in the forest.’ Horror Digital

“It has no real story to tell, but it has fun angles, a camera that more or less always moves and awesome deaths. That’s what Part III is about. It was also the reason why the actors are among the worst in the series. All attention was put into the technical aspects of the film and the actors was more or less left alone doing their job” Ninja Dixon

“Miner makes evocative use of the widescreen frame (it’s the only Friday in the scope format), but the film is weighed down by some of the dumbest, oldest-looking characters in the series: laughable biker stereotypes and a pair of embarrassing aged hippies are a low point. In 2-D and on repeat viewings you really notice how grating final girl Dana Kimmell really is…” Horror Screams Video Vault

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Cast and characters:

Richard Brooker … Jason Voorhees
Dana Kimmell … Chris Higgins
Paul Kratka … Rick
Tracie Savage … Debbie
Jeffrey Rogers … Andy
Catherine Parks … Vera Sanchez
Larry Zerner … Shelly
David Katims … Chuck
Rachel Howard … Chili
Marilyn Poucher … Pamela Voorhees
Amy Steel … Ginny Field (flashback)
John Furey … Paul Holt (flashback)
Nick Savage … Ali
Gloria Charles … Fox
Kevin O’Brien … Loco
Cheri Maugans … Edna
Steve Susskind … Harold
Perla Walter … Mrs Sanchez
David Wiley … Abel

Trailer:

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