Jason Goes to Hell (1993)
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (original title)Reference View | Change View
- R
- 1h 27min
- Fantasy, Horror
- 13 Aug 1993 (USA)
- Movie
Serial killer Jason Voorhees' supernatural origins are revealed.
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Awards:
- 5 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
John D. LeMay | ... |
Steven Freeman
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Kari Keegan | ... |
Jessica Kimble
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Kane Hodder | ... |
Jason Voorhees / FBI Security Guard / Freddy Krueger
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Steven Williams | ... |
Creighton Duke
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Steven Culp | ... |
Robert Campbell
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Erin Gray | ... |
Diana Kimble
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Rusty Schwimmer | ... |
Joey B.
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Richard Gant | ... |
Coroner
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Leslie Jordan | ... |
Shelby
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Billy Green Bush | ... |
Sheriff Landis
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Kipp Marcus | ... |
Randy
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Andrew Bloch | ... |
Josh
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Adam Cranner | ... |
Ward
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Allison Smith | ... |
Vicki
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Julie Michaels | ... |
Elizabeth Marcus F.B.I.
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James Gleason | ... |
Agent Abernathy
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Dean Lorey | ... |
Assistant Coroner
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Tony Ervolina | ... |
FBI Agent
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Diana Georger | ... |
Edna, Josh's Girlfriend
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Adam Marcus | ... |
Officer Bish
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Mark Thompson | ... |
Officer Mark
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Brian Phelps | ... |
Officer Brian
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Blake Conway | ... |
Officer Andell
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Madelon Curtis | ... |
Officer Ryan
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Michelle Clunie | ... |
Deborah, the Dark-Haired Camper
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Michael B. Silver | ... |
Luke, the Boy Camper
(as Michael Silver)
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Kathryn Atwood | ... |
Alexis, the Blonde Camper
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Tango | ... |
Tango the Dog
(as Tango the Wonder Dog)
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Jonathan Penner | ... |
David (scenesDeleted)
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Harri James | ... |
Policewoman with Glasses (uncredited)
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Brooke Scher | ... |
Baby Stephanie (uncredited)
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Directed by
Adam Marcus |
Written by
Jay Huguely | ... | (story by) and |
Adam Marcus | ... | (story by) |
Dean Lorey | ... | (screenplay by) and |
Jay Huguely | ... | (screenplay by) |
Produced by
Sean S. Cunningham | ... | producer |
Debbie Hayn-Cass | ... | line producer |
Music by
Harry Manfredini |
Cinematography by
Bill Dill |
Editing by
David Handman |
Editorial Department
Tim Counihan | ... | editor: video |
Noel Cunningham | ... | first assistant editor |
Patrick J. Don Vito | ... | apprentice editor |
Melissa Kent | ... | assistant editor |
Stephen R. Sheridan | ... | color timer (as Steve Sheridan) |
Patrick J. Don Vito | ... | assistant editor (uncredited) |
Shaaron Murphy | ... | apprentice editor (uncredited) |
Geoffrey Rowland | ... | additional editor (uncredited) |
Casting By
David Giella |
Production Design by
Whitney Brooke Wheeler |
Set Decoration by
Natalie Pope |
Costume Design by
Julie Rae Engelsman |
Makeup Department
Howard Berger | ... | special makeup effects artist: KNB EFX Group |
Kim Greene | ... | makeup department head (as Kimberly Greene) |
Cheryl Hamby | ... | assistant makeup and hair |
Janna Denny | ... | additional hair (uncredited) |
Production Management
Debbie Hayn-Cass | ... | unit production manager (as Deborah Hayn-Cass) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
John W. Hyde Jr. | ... | second second assistant director (as John Hyde) |
Kelly Kiernan | ... | second assistant director |
Francis R. Mahony III | ... | first assistant director (as Francis R. 'Sam' Mahony III) |
Art Department
Randolph W. Andell | ... | poperty assistant |
Corey Askins | ... | swing |
Manuel Baca | ... | property assistant |
Ron Churchman | ... | stand-by carpenter |
Richard Edwards | ... | carpenter |
Lance Gunnin | ... | carpenter (as Lance Gunninn) |
Elizabeth Hill | ... | art department assistant |
David E. Leicester | ... | construction foreman (as David Leicester) |
Jeffrey Lynch | ... | storyboard artist |
Thomas Lyons | ... | leadman |
Robert A. Maisto | ... | construction coordinator (as Robert Maisto) |
Steven B. Melton | ... | property master |
Tony Tomeo | ... | paint foreman |
Chris Wasgatt | ... | swing |
Tom Sullivan | ... | Book of the Dead creator (uncredited) |
Sound Department
John K. Adams | ... | sound effects supervisor |
T.W. Davis | ... | foley & adr supervisor |
Jed M. Dodge | ... | dialogue editor |
Douglas Greenfield | ... | dolby consultant |
Catherine Harper | ... | foley walker |
Ossama Khuluki | ... | foley walker |
Brian Moss | ... | boom operator |
Oliver L. Moss | ... | sound mixer |
Phillip Seretti | ... | post-production sound supervisor / re-recording mixer |
Janja Vujovich | ... | sound wet nurse / post-production sound coordinator (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Karrie Aubuchon | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Jason Bakutis | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Charles Belardinelli | ... | mechanical effects (as Belissimo Belardinelli) |
Thomas L. Bellissimo | ... | mechanical effects (as Belissimo Belardinelli, Tom Belissimo) |
Howard Berger | ... | special effects supervisor: KNB Effects Group |
John Bisson | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Rob Hinderstein | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Bill Hunt | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Garrett Immel | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Robert Kurtzman | ... | effects supervisor: K.N.B. Effects Group / special makeup effects artist: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Susan Mallon | ... | effects coordinator: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Todd Minobe | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Greg Nicotero | ... | effects supervisor: K.N.B. Effects Group (as Gregory Nicotero) / special makeup effects artist: K.N.B. Effects Group (as Gregory Nicotero) |
Scott Oshita | ... | mechanical designer: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Jeremy Padow | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Ron Pipes | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group (as Ron Pipes II) |
Brian Rae | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Chris Robbins | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
David E. Smith | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
David W. Smith | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group (as David Smith) |
Mark Tavares | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Wayne Toth | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
T.C. Williams | ... | effects crew: K.N.B. Effects Group |
Visual Effects by
Roger Duerrstein | ... | optical cameraman: Mercer Titles & Optical Effects |
Bob Hill | ... | optical cameraman: Mercer Titles & Optical Effects |
Robin Jespersen | ... | inker: Mercer Titles & Optical Effects |
Donna Kaufman | ... | inker: Mercer Titles & Optical Effects |
William Koshowany | ... | optical line-up |
Al Magliochetti | ... | visual effects |
Annie Mahlik | ... | production assistant: Mercer Titles & Optical Effects (as Ann Mahlik) |
Phil Meador | ... | general manager: Mercer Titles & Optical Effects (as Philip Meador) |
Laura Vineyard | ... | administration: Mercer Titles & Optical Effects |
Talitha West | ... | administration: Mercer Titles & Optical Effects |
James W. Kristoff | ... | executive in charge of production: MetroLight Studios (uncredited) |
Dobbie Schiff | ... | visual effects executive producer: MetroLight Studios (uncredited) |
Stunts
Bruce Paul Barbour | ... | stunts |
Kenny Bates | ... | stunts |
Thomas L. Bellissimo | ... | stunts (as Tom Bellissimo) |
Sandy Berumen | ... | stunts |
Richard L. Blackwell | ... | stunts |
Keith Campbell | ... | stunts |
Kiante Elam | ... | stunts |
Kate Gianopulos | ... | stunts |
Gary Guercio | ... | stunts |
Dick Hancock | ... | stunts |
Kane Hodder | ... | stunt coordinator |
Tommy J. Huff | ... | stunts |
Barbara Anne Klein | ... | stunt double: Erin Gray |
Alan Marcus | ... | stunts |
Conrad E. Palmisano | ... | stunts |
Chuck Picerni Jr. | ... | stunts |
Charlie Picerni | ... | stunts |
Steve Santosusso | ... | stunts |
Warren Ross | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
John B. Aronson | ... | gaffer (as John Aronson) |
Christopher Crook | ... | loader |
Joseph Dianda | ... | key grip |
David Emmerichs | ... | steadicam operator |
Mark Fellman | ... | still photographer |
Andrew Glover | ... | electrician |
Klaus Guinn | ... | dolly grip (as Klaus Hoch-Guinn) |
Rudy Harbon | ... | first assistant camera |
Greg Hewett | ... | electrician |
Benjamin Lehmann | ... | second assistant camera |
William J. McDevitt | ... | grip (as William McDevitt) |
Katie Nilson | ... | best boy electric |
David Parks | ... | b camera operator |
Scott Patten | ... | grip |
Alan Stewart | ... | electrician |
Linden Troupe | ... | best boy grip |
Philip Alan Waters | ... | b camera operator |
Greg Hewett | ... | electrician: dimmer board operator (uncredited) |
David Parks | ... | additional photographer (uncredited) / director of photography: second unit (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Scott Oshita | ... | mechanical designer |
Casting Department
Jessica Gilburne | ... | casting associate |
Sally Perle | ... | extras casting |
Julie Hughes | ... | additional casting (uncredited) |
Barry Moss | ... | additional casting (uncredited) |
Terry Zarchi | ... | additional cast and extras (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Cynthia Black | ... | seamstress |
Maria Grieco | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Location Management
John Grant | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Jerry Lambert | ... | music engineer |
Bobby Muzingo | ... | music coordinator / orchestrator |
Jack K. Tillar | ... | music editor (as Jack Tillar) |
Jerry Lambert | ... | music mixer (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Harri James | ... | script supervisor |
Lewis Abernathy | ... | script revisions (uncredited) |
Leslie Bohem | ... | script revisions (uncredited) |
Linda Giffin-Citron | ... | script supervisor (uncredited) |
Transportation Department
Richard Bloomfield | ... | driver |
Michael Dewey | ... | driver |
Stacey Dowdall | ... | driver |
P. Gerald Knight | ... | transportation coordinator (as Gerald Knight) |
John Quittner | ... | driver |
Stephen Reece | ... | driver |
Ricker Slaven | ... | driver |
Dick Stauffacher | ... | transportation captain |
Todd Story | ... | driver |
Dorothy Thompson | ... | driver |
Sharon Thompson | ... | driver |
Bobby Ungersma | ... | driver |
Gene Ungersma | ... | driver |
DeAnna Weippert | ... | driver |
Additional Crew
Shelley Adajian | ... | production assistant (as Shelley Adajian-Hill) |
Howard Berger | ... | effects supervisor |
John Bisson | ... | effects crew |
Les Bohem | ... | executive typist |
Geoffrey Scott Brown | ... | production assistant |
Cheryl Cain | ... | production secretary |
Bundy Chanock | ... | set medic |
Sean Combs | ... | production assistant |
Adam Cranner | ... | security supervisor |
Jessica Cunningham | ... | production assistant |
Sean S. Cunningham | ... | presenter |
Dave Driver | ... | production assistant |
Joe Everett | ... | unit publicist |
Derek Hurd | ... | craft service |
Ken Hylind | ... | production assistant (as Ken Hyland) |
Saffron Kenny | ... | assistant: Mr. Cunningham |
Robert Kurtzman | ... | effects supervisor |
Dionne Li | ... | production assistant (as Dione Li) |
Jennifer Matney | ... | assistant: Mr. Cunningham |
Charles Mcdonald | ... | title designer (as Charles McDonald) |
Bradley Morris | ... | production assistant |
Greg Nicotero | ... | effects supervisor (as Gregory Nicotero) |
Anna-Lisa Nilsson | ... | production coordinator |
Carlos Ramírez | ... | set security |
Jack C. Smith | ... | production accountant |
Alex L. Worman | ... | publicity team |
Ronald C. Briggs Jr. | ... | inventory services (uncredited) |
Don Wyse | ... | fire safety (uncredited) |
Thanks
Lewis Abernathy | ... | special thanks and appreciation to (as Lewis Abernathy and Reel Guns Inc.) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- New Line Cinema (1993) (United States) (theatrical)
- Alliance Communications Corporation (1993) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Golden Communications (1997) (India) (theatrical)
- Metropolitan Filmexport (1994) (France) (theatrical)
- Roadshow Entertainment (Australia) (theatrical)
- United International Pictures (UIP) (1993) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Alliance Releasing Home Video (1994) (Canada) (VHS)
- Asso Film (video)
- Astro Distribution (1995) (Germany) (video) (laserdisc)
- Cecchi Gori Home Video (Italy) (DVD)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1993) (United States) (VHS)
- Europa Carat (Brazil) (VHS) (as Europa Carat Home Video)
- Filmayer International (1999) (Spain) (DVD)
- HBO Max (2021) (United States) (video) (VOD)
- Image Entertainment (1994) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- Metropolitan Film & Video (2000) (France) (DVD)
- Movies Select Video (1994) (Netherlands) (VHS)
- New Line Home Entertainment (2002) (United States) (DVD)
- New Line Home Video (1993) (United States) (VHS)
- Pathé Distribution (2001) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- PlayArte Home Vídeo (2006) (Brazil) (DVD)
- Roadshow Entertainment Video (Australia) (VHS)
- Scream Factory (2020) (United States) (Blu-ray) (deluxe collection)
- Sirius Publishing (1997) (United States) (video) (CD-ROM)
- Turner Home Entertainment (1996) (United States) (VHS)
- Universal Pictures (1994) (Japan)
- Videomax (1994) (Mexico) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (2013) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Warner Home Video (2013) (United States) (Blu-ray)
Special Effects
- Mercer Titles & Optical Effects Ltd. (visual effects)
- Bellissimo/Belardinelli Effects
- KNB EFX Group
- MetroLight Studios
Other Companies
- Howard Anderson Digital Effects (titles and opticals)
- Almaviva Music (music published by)
- Silver Screen Caterers (caterer)
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (dolly by)
- Cinerep (generator by)
- Completion Bond Company (financial guarantor)
- Dolby Stereo (sound)
- Post Sound Corporation (post-production sound services by)
- Lucasfilm THX (post-production sound services by: utilizing)
- Reel Guns (special thanks and appreciation to)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The secret of Jason's evil is revealed. It is up to the last remaining descendant of the Voorhees family to stop Jason before he becomes immortal and unstoppable. This is the final (?) battle to end Jason's reign of terror forever.
Written by Michael Silva |
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Taglines | The creator of the first returns to bring you the last See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $3,000,000 (estimated) |
Opening Weekend United States | $9,777,000, 15 Aug 1993 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | There was allegedly a comic book that bridged the gap between Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) and this film. It followed Jason after he was dipped in toxic waste in a New York City sewer, walked his way back to Crystal Lake. It also explains why the FBI has a task force specifically for Jason. However, producer Sean S. Cunningham and director Adam Marcus have stated that they made Jason Goes to Hell as a follow-up to the original Friday the 13th (1980), and mostly ignored everything from Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) to Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989). See more » |
Goofs | (at around 1h 9 mins) When Jessica first picks up the note out of the box crib, it says "I have what you want...", when Steven reads the note, it says "I have your baby..." See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in National Lampoon's Senior Trip (1995). See more » |
Crazy Credits | On the end of the credits, we hear the famous echo: "Ki-ki-ki...ma-ma-ma" See more » |
Quotes |
Robert Campbell:
I'm going to say a couple of words to you and I want you to say the first thing that comes into your mind. Creighton Duke: Okay. Robert Campbell: Jason Voorhees. Creighton Duke: That makes me think of a little girl in a pink dress sticking a hot dog through a doughnut. See more » |