Overview:
Jason ships out aboard a teen-filled "love boat" bound for New York, which he soon transforms into the ultimate voyage of the damned.Status: | Released (1989-07-28) |
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Awards: | 2 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $14,343,976 |
Screen: | Rob Hedden, Victor Miller |
Productions: | Paramount Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 64733: Jensen Daggett - Rennie Wickham
- 159614: Sharlene Martin - Tamara Mason
- 1196615: Scott Reeves - Sean Robertson
- 64731: Tiffany Paulsen - Suzi Donaldson
- 32749: Alex Diakun - Deck Hand
- 2421188: Amber Pawlick - Rennie Wickham (young)
- 62596: Kane Hodder - Jason Voorhees
Crews
- 64736: Randy Cheveldave - Producer - Production
- 23860: Fred Mollin - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 22544: Bryan England - Director of Photography - Camera
- 8751: Steve Mirkovich - Editor - Editing
- 64735: Rob Hedden - Director - Directing
- 64735: Rob Hedden - Screenplay - Writing
- 64724: Barbara Sachs - Producer - Production
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Reviews
John Chard
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Friday the 13th VIII: Jason Takes a Boat. Jason Vorhees is once again brought back to life and goes on a kill crazy spree aboard a boat bound for Manhattan. As is the norm with the "Friday 13th" sequels, this one garners scorn and praise in equal measure, so you roll the dice a ....
Continue reading ->Gimly
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Absolutely ridiculous, and a totally misleading title. Jason still kills stuff, and that's fun I guess, but what a trashfire ending to an already pretty bad movie. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
Continue reading ->Wuchak
Review text:
***Jason takes a cruise to the big city!*** Released in 1989, "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan" is a nice change of pace as the series was suffering from banality at this point; the previous installment is a prime example (people complain about Part V but at least ....
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