Friday the 13th, Part III with Dana Kimmell: DVD Cover
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Friday the 13th, Part III
a.k.a. Friday the 13th, Part 3 Director: Steve Miner Cast: Dana Kimmell, Richard Brooker, Catherine Parks, Paul Kratka

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/03/2009
  • Original Release: 1982
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 17,172

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Closed Caption; Theatrical trailer

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Disc #1 -- Friday the 13th, Part 3 3-D
1. Chapter 1 [7:37]
2. Chapter 2 [9:05]
3. Chapter 3 [5:45]
4. Chapter 4 [8:30]
5. Chapter 5 [5:00]
6. Chapter 6 [8:22]
7. Chapter 7 [4:01]
8. Chapter 8 [3:55]
9. Chapter 9 [3:39]
10. Chapter 10 [9:30]
11. Chapter 11 [4:22]
12. Chapter 12 [5:35]
13. Chapter 13 [9:24]
14. Chapter 14 [10:18]

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Editorial Reviews

When it comes to slasher flicks, the Friday the 13th series and its infamous antagonist Jason no doubt rank among the most influential ever, with eight (soon to be nine) sequels and one of the most recognizable villains of all time -- even if you do rarely see his face. The simple story -- which pays homage to the original slasher film, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho -- follows a group of plucky young counselors as they head for infamous Crystal Lake despite warnings of a murderer by the town crazy. The campers soon fall victim to the legend by way of their own hubris. Among the leads is a then-unknown Kevin Bacon in his first big role. A generic script by Victor Miller and Ron Kurz is helped by director Sean Cunningham's talent for tension, but the true savior is Harry Manfredini's score, the theme of which is used similarly to that of Jaws, creating tension by announcing the killer. Gruesome effects master Tom Savini (Dawn of the Dead) deserves much credit for the creatively graphic gore, which carries the film's junk food excitement to new levels with moments including an axe to one poor soul's face and an arrow through the throat of another. Neophytes be warned: Don't expect to see Jason, as he doesn't show his face until the second installment, nor a hockey mask, as it doesn't show up until the third. Scream fans may already be aware of that, but even they cannot consider themselves true aficionados of scary movies until having seen the original Friday the 13th. Greg Kalleres, Barnes & Noble

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A New Dimension in Horrorby horrorhound

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August 17, 2009: This is the film that Jason Voorhees becomes the icon, as he dons the hockey mask for the first time. This of course, is not the "new dimension" of horror, but rather that the film is 3-D. Considering the time period, the sight gags can be a little less than the spectacular effects they've come to pull off over the years. You can see wires at points. You are aware of the somewhat less than thought out set-up of scenes, but the film is truly a gem of 80s 3-D slasher nostalgia. There is a good reason this film is in my collection.

pretty spooky i like itby Anonymous

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April 30, 2009: wow the Friday the 13th part 3 in 3d the movie is spooky but thats what i like about it Jason the killer with that mask creeps everybody out even me this is cool movie even around halloween its one of the best horrier films to sit down and watch


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