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Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan

- New York has a new problem.

Jason ships out aboard a teen-filled "love boat" bound for New York, which he soon transforms into the ultimate voyage of the damned.

Release Date : 1989-07-28

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Friday the 13th Part 8: Jason Takes ManhattanAshes to AshesFriday the 13th Part 8Friday the 13th Part VIIIJason Takes ManhattanViernes 13. Parte VIII: Jason toma Manhattan

Cast

Jensen Daggett

Character Name : Rennie Wickham

Original Name : Jensen Daggett

Gender : Female

Sharlene Martin

Character Name : Tamara Mason

Original Name : Sharlene Martin

Gender : Female

Scott Reeves

Character Name : Sean Robertson

Original Name : Scott Reeves

Gender : Male

Tiffany Paulsen

Character Name : Suzi Donaldson

Original Name : Tiffany Paulsen

Gender : Female

Alex Diakun

Character Name : Deck Hand

Original Name : Alex Diakun

Gender : Male

Amber Pawlick

Character Name : Rennie Wickham (young)

Original Name : Amber Pawlick

Gender : Female

Kane Hodder

Character Name : Jason Voorhees

Original Name : Kane Hodder

Gender : Male

Kelly Hu

Character Name : Eva Watanabe

Original Name : Kelly Hu

Gender : Female

Todd Caldecott

Character Name : Jim Miller

Original Name : Todd Caldecott

Gender : Male

Peter Mark Richman

Character Name : Charles McCulloch

Original Name : Peter Mark Richman

Gender : Male

Barbara Bingham

Character Name : Colleen Van Deusen

Original Name : Barbara Bingham

Gender : Female

Warren Munson

Character Name : Admiral Robertson

Original Name : Warren Munson

Gender : Male

Fred Henderson

Character Name : Chief Engineer Jim Carlson

Original Name : Fred Henderson

Gender : Male

Saffron Henderson

Character Name : J.J. Jarrett

Original Name : Saffron Henderson

Gender : Female

Martin Cummins

Character Name : Wayne Webber

Original Name : Martin Cummins

Gender : Male

David Longworth

Character Name : Sanitation Engineer

Original Name : David Longworth

Gender : Male

Vince Cupone

Character Name : Street Urchin

Original Name : Vince Cupone

Gender : Male

Tim Mirkovich

Character Name : Jason Voorhees (young)

Original Name : Tim Mirkovich

Gender : Male

Gordon Currie

Character Name : Miles Wolfe

Original Name : Gordon Currie

Gender : Male

Sam Sarkar

Character Name : Holmes

Original Name : Sam Sarkar

Gender : Male

Roger Barnes

Character Name : Irish Cop

Original Name : Roger Barnes

Gender : Male

Michael Benyaer

Character Name : JoJo

Original Name : Michael Benyaer

Gender : Male

Peggy Hedden

Character Name : New York Waitress

Original Name : Peggy Hedden

Gender : Female

Vincent Craig Dupree

Character Name : Julius Gaw

Original Name : Vincent Craig Dupree

Gender : Male

David Jacox

Character Name : Other Boxer (uncredited)

Original Name : David Jacox

Gender : Male

Jasper Cole

Character Name : Trainer (uncredited)

Original Name : Jasper Cole

Gender : Male

Ken Kirzinger

Character Name : New York Cook (uncredited)

Original Name : Ken Kirzinger

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

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 and take your chance really. By now the makers were trying to come up with new ideas to keep the series afloat, here the gimmick is to take Vorhees out of his Camp Crystal Lake "comfort" zone, and pitch him on a boat - a boat which naturally is full of ripe high schoolers who are ripe for killing in variously gruesome ways. The presence of Manhattan in the title is not wholly accurate since three quarters of the pic is set on the said boat, with standard series rules applying, though Vorhees seems to have attained the dexterity of a paratrooper given that he remarkably appears in kill scenes where the time frame is impossible for him to do so. The sequences in Manhattan are fun, which only makes one lament that more time wasn't spent on this particular gimmick. The acting is generally weak, while the effects work is standard fare - though the cinematography (Bryan England) is very impressive. So all told, it's another divisive "Friday" sequel, from breasts and butts, to blood and bone, and onto The Big Apple, part 8 you will either hate or think it's great. 6/10

G

Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

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._

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***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 it had an interesting new story angle with Tommy Jarvis going to the halfway house in the woods seeking succor for his psychological trauma, etc.). Part VII tried something new with the Carrie-like protagonist, and that entry has a great finale, but it was hampered by a subpar, amateurish script. Part VIII changes things up by switching the normal location of Crystal Lake (and surrounding area) to a ship going to Manhattan with a group of high school kids and adults aboard. Of course, Jason also gets on the vessel and starts systematically wiping out the youths. A handful of them make it to Manhattan, but so does Jason! The different setting is what distinguishes Part VIII. The story is split into four parts: The prologue takes place on Crystal Lake and features Jason's resurrection, which is a great opening. The brief first act takes place down the river from Crystal Lake at a docking inlet where the youths & adults board the vessel. The long second act takes place on the ship and the final act involves the survivors on a lifeboat and their adventures in Manhattan pursued by Jason. Winsome Jensen Daggett stands out as the heroine Rennie and places as one of my top 3 or 4 Friday girls. Peter Mark Richman is also notable as Rennie's peculiar uncle/guardian and Scott Reeves as Rennie's sort-of boyfriend. Sharlene Martin is a highlight as Tamara and the filmmakers show off her physique, but she's so devious that she's a turn-off despite her good looks. Kelly Hu is also on hand. The main complaint I hear about this entry is that it's called "Jason Takes Manhattan" but only the final act takes place in the city. This criticism never made any sense to me as the film spends more than enough time in the big city, the final 37 minutes, not to mention an opening snippet. The fact that the entire second act occurs on the ship keeps the movie from being one-dimensional. This installment reveals that a fairly large river flows from Crystal Lake to an inlet with access to the ocean. The yacht in the beginning drifts down the river to the bay where the ship is docked. This is how Jason inconspicuously reaches the inlet. If there’s any doubt about this (due to the mistaken claim that the docking inlet IS Crystal Lake), pay attention to what the crazy deckhand says later on. As far as locations go, Part VIII was shot in Vancouver & Britannia Beach, British Columbia; Los Angeles (the alley way & wharf scenes); and New York City. BOTTOM LINE: Part VIII is a worthy entry in the series and is notable for trying something new by placing the main cast in a cruise ship environment and the big city, plus Jensen Daggett is a highlight as the female protagonist. It's actually better than Part III and VII. Interestingly, Jason's facial F/X (shown at the end) aren't as good as the previous two installments, but they're serviceable. The film runs 100 minutes. GRADE: B-