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Release Year: 1982
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Martes 13: Parte 3, Sexta-feira 13 - Parte 3, Meurtres en 3 dimensions, Pátek trináctého 3, Fredag den 13. 3. del, Viernes 13, parte III, Perjantai 13. päivä, osa 3, Vendredi 13, 3e partie, Vendredi 13: Le tueur du vendredi II, Paraskevi kai 13 meros 3, Petak 13.: 3. dio, Péntek 13. - III. rész: Véres kirándulás, Venerdì 13: parte III: Weekend di terrore, Week-end di terrore, Viernes 13, 3ª parte, Viernes 13, parte 3, Vrijdag de dertiende - Deel 3, Piatek trzynastego III, Sexta-Feira 13 - Parte III, Petak 13-ti, 3. deo, Fredagen den 13:e del 3 - Alla fasors blodiga dygn, Пятница 13 - Часть 3, Friday the 13th Part 3, Friday the 13th Part 3: 3D, Und wieder ist Freitag der 13
Director: Steve Miner
Writer: Carol Watson, Martin Kitrosser, Petru Popescu, Ron Kurz, Sean S. Cunningham, Victor Miller
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Companies: Frank Mancuso Jr. Productions, Georgetown Productions Inc., Jason Productions, Paramount Pictures, Sean S. Cunningham Films
Genre: Horror, Horror Film, Thriller
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Keywords: blood lust, lake, murder, one by one, psychopath, sadism, sequel, serial killer, series of murders, slasher, slaughter, slaughtering, summer, summer camp, supernatural horror, woods, young girls
After surviving his previous encounter, Jason Voorhees returns to Crystal Lake in 'Friday the 13th Part III'. Ignoring the area's infamous past, a new group of friends arrives nearby for a weekend of partying. Jason, now wearing a hockey mask acquired from one of them, begins his relentless killing spree once again. One by one, they fall victim to his bloodlust as he stalks them through the woods and around Camp Crystal Lake.
Directed by Steve Miner, 'Friday the 13th Part III' is the third installment in the long-running horror series. Released in 1982, it follows the typical slasher formula, with a group of teenagers being picked off one by one by the supernatural psychopath, Jason Voorhees. The film is notable for introducing Jason's iconic hockey mask, which has since become synonymous with the character and the franchise.
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