Paramount (1987)
Drama | Fantasy | Horror
USA | English | Color | 54:34
Friday The 13th
Originally, the series was to be titled The 13th Hour, but producer Frank Mancuso, Jr. thought this would turn away viewers and instead took the name Friday the 13th to deliberately draw in audiences. Despite this title, the series has no story connections to the film series of the same name, as Jason Voorhees does not make an appearance, nor does any character connected to the films.
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Louise Robey | Micki Foster |
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Chris Wiggins | Jack Marshak |
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John D. LeMay | Ryan Dallion |
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Steve Monarque | Johnny Ventura |
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R.G. Armstrong | Lewis Vendredi |
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Bill Vibert | Anaesthetist/Bartender/German Soldier/Security Guard/Sleazy Hood |
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Kate Trotter | Effie Stokes/Anne Holloway/Dr. Avril Carter |
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Denis Forest | Aubrey Ross/Donald Wren/Eddie Monroe/Stewart Pangborn |
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Carolyn Dunn | Laura Grange/Laurie Warren/Maya |
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Jill Hennessy | Lifeguard/Secretary/Spanish Hooker/Vampire Woman |
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Neil Munro | Eli Leonard/Marquis de Sade/Warren Voss |
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Angelo Rizacos | Aldwin Chase/Eli Pittman/Mike Negley |
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Colin Fox | Horst Mueller/Le Croix/Sylvan |
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Wayne Best | Adam Cole/Brad/Brock Garrett |
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David Orth | Scott Thomas/Tommy Betz/Vance Cassidy |
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Thomas Hauff | Chaplain/Dewey/Harley O'Connor |
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Bernard Behrens | Barney/General Lee/Inquisitor Holmes |
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Barclay Hope | Lloyd/Steve Wells |
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Alan C. Peterson | Brother Drake/Louis Hunt/Mike Riley |
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Belinda Metz | Jane Chalfont/Jessica/Sylvia |
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George Buza | Biker #2/Hulk Maniac/O'Conner's Neighbor |
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Tony De Santis | Detective Duncan/Richard/Roger |
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Les Rubie | Caretaker/Lefty Cook/Nate |
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Carole Galloway | Mrs. Lear/Mrs. Sanderson/Psychiatrist |
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Matt Birman | Doorman/Harmon/The Wolf Man |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 6 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Mono [English] Stereo [English] |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 22, 2009 |
| Regions | Region 1 |