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Jason Lives - Friday the 13th Part VI

Tommy Jarvis, tormented by the fear that maybe Jason isn't really dead, unwittingly resurrects the mass murderer for another bloody rampage.

Director(s)

Justin Nowell

Tom McLoughlin

Martin Walters

Cathy Gesualdo

Anthony Smoller

Connie Papineau

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Cast & Crew

Dan Bradley

Dan Bradley

Jason Voorhees (Paintball Scene)

Tony Goldwyn

Tony Goldwyn

Darren

Mike Nomad

Mike Nomad

Thornton

Vincent Guastaferro

Vincent Guastaferro

Deputy Rick Cologne

Martin Walters

Martin Walters

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Tom Fridley

Tom Fridley

Cort

Ann Ryerson

Ann Ryerson

Katie

Matthew Faison

Matthew Faison

Stan

Alan Blumenfeld

Alan Blumenfeld

Larry

Kimberly Beck

Kimberly Beck

Trish (voice) (archive footage)

Connie Papineau

Connie Papineau

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John Shepherd

John Shepherd

Tommy (archive footage)

Melanie Kinnaman

Melanie Kinnaman

Pam Roberts (archive footage)

Corey Feldman

Corey Feldman

Tommy (voice) (archive footage)

Thom Mathews

Thom Mathews

Tommy Jarvis

Jennifer Cooke

Jennifer Cooke

Megan Garris

Darcy DeMoss

Darcy DeMoss

Nikki

Renée Jones

Renée Jones

Sissy

Temi Epstein

Temi Epstein

Little Girl

Michael Swan

Michael Swan

Officer Pappas

David Kagen

David Kagen

Sheriff Garris

Kerry Noonan

Kerry Noonan

Paula Mott

Cynthia Kania

Cynthia Kania

Annette

C.J. Graham

C.J. Graham

Jason Vorhees

Ron Palillo

Ron Palillo

Allen Hawes

Nancy McLoughlin

Nancy McLoughlin

Elizabeth "Lizbeth" Mott

Whitney Rydbeck

Whitney Rydbeck

Roy

Courtney Vickery

Courtney Vickery

Nancy

Bob Larkin

Bob Larkin

Martin

Wallace Merck

Wallace Merck

Burt

Roger Rose

Roger Rose

Steven

Thomas Nowell

Thomas Nowell

Tyen

Justin Nowell

Justin Nowell

Billy

Sheri Levinsky

Sheri Levinsky

Bus Monitor

Taras O'Har

Taras O'Har

Little Boy

Christopher Swift

Christopher Swift

Jason Voorhees (Opening Scene)

Brian Wade

Brian Wade

Ambulance Attendant

Valentino Curati

Valentino Curati

Blind Man

Tom McLoughlin

Tom McLoughlin

Tommy's Opening Coffin Scene

Cathy Gesualdo

Cathy Gesualdo

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Anthony Smoller

Anthony Smoller

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Details

GenresHorror, Thriller
Runtime1h 26 mins
Released on01 Aug 1986
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Gimly

5/10

_Jason Lives_ is the _Friday the 13th_ movie that starts injecting comedy into the franchise, which after 5 movies of more or less the same tone, is understandable. Prior entires have still had fun, but _Part VI_ has multiple, actual jokes. This bugs a lot of people, but me? Not so much. It's definitely not the high point of the franchise, but I still would never skip this one during a marathon. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Wuchak

7/10

***Jason lives again as a horrific zombie, plus Megan (Jennifer Cooke)*** Released in 1986, "Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI" is notable for being the premiere of the zombie Jason as his rotting corpse is resurrected in the prologue indirectly through the actions of Tommy Jarvis and a friend who recently got out of a mental institution. This prologue also shows that Tommy didn't murder Pam at the end of Part V and that he was simply experiencing hallucinations from his trauma with the diabolic Voorhees spirit. Another difference with Part VI is that we finally get to see a busload of kids, children, at Crystal Lake, although they changed the name to Forest Green. Tommy runs to the local police to inform them that Jason has been resurrected but the sheriff, of course, doesn't believe him (would you?). His hot daughter, Megan, is attracted to Tommy and, when the bloody body count rises, the sheriff realizes that Jason is indeed alive. Tommy Jarvis is played by Thom Mathews rather than John Shepherd, who was excellent in Part V. Thom is a worthy replacement, but I prefer Shepherd's brooding charisma. The film features one of the best Friday girls in Megan, played by Jennifer Cooke, although Pam from the previous film is my favorite. Other than that, though, the females in Part VI are rather weak, although the redhead in the Volkswagen is notable (Nancy McLoughlin). The campiness of Part III and Part V returns for this installment, particularly with the goofy paintball warriors and the graveyard caretaker. But “Jason Lives” is noticeably superior to Part III and shares the kinetic vibe of Part V. As far as locations go, Part VI returns to the East for filming, being shot roughly 40 miles East of Atlanta in Covington & Rutledge . BOTTOM LINE: You either like the Friday the 13th series or you don't. Part VI is another retread of the same Friday formula with the entertaining spirit of Part V and the distinction of Jason now being totally inhuman, a horrific zombie; not to mention the addition of children at the camp. It also has a better story than parts III and IV with the sheriff and his daughter & Tommy going after Jason, plus Megan is one of the top Friday girls in the series. The film runs 91 minutes and the cut version 86 minutes. GRADE: B/B-

John Chard

6/10

Jason 6: Welcome To Camp Blood! An absolute hoot of a addition to the Friday 13th franchise. As is often the way with the "Friday" sequels, you can talk to one horror fan and this is the worst of the bunch, talk to another and it's the best etc etc. There's a more airy touch here and it serves the formula well, which if the series' fans are honest, is a formula that was getting stale quite early in the chain, so any sort of new ideas or direction is most welcome. After a glorious James Bond parody opens the credits sequence, accompanied by Harry Manfredini's superbly thunderous musical score, we get long running tormented character Tommy, here played by Thom Matthews, digging up Jason Voorhees' corpse so as to make sure the evil one is dead - oh and to kill him again. Enter a glorious Frankenstein homage (cheeky steal if you like) that sets us up for another round of stalk and dismember as Jason heads back to Camp Crystal Lake, which is now called Camp Forest Green! The kills are not particularly inventive, but there's a real thud of humour about much of them. From an American Express Card to a bloody smiley face imprint, it's clear the makers have a glint in their eyes. We even get an early appearance from Tony Goldwyn, some four years before Ghost would make him a known name. Adding to the quality score, which BTW rattles around home cinema speakers lie a supernatural entity, is Jon Kranhouse's cinematography, which is gorgeous in colour lens selections. All that and you get an Alice Cooper soundtrack as well. From joyful reanimation to a suitably watery finale, this part 6 delivers more than enough to almost make you rush out to rent part 7. Almost... 6.5/10

JPV852

6/10

Going through the F13 franchise again, skipping Part V since I just watched an online review (and remembered not caring for it much), and this one was... odd. Went full on with the cheese which makes sense since Jason is brought back to life through the dumb ass decision by Tommy Jarvis to not only dig up the grave but stabbing the corpse with an iron post, he was just asking for trouble (and running into the sheriff's office yelling like a psycho didn't help). I did like the female lead but everyone else, including Thom Matthews, was a bit bland. **2.75/5**

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Friday the 13th, Part 6: Jason Lives (1986) Teaser Trailer
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives 1986 TV trailer

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