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| - The movie was a not a great box office success. It was made on a budget of $3,000,000 and earned more than $19,000,000. On its original release, the film was rated X by the Motion Picture Association of America. The rating was later changed to R. The movie was banned in Finland. In 1989, a sequel, Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, was released.
- Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, sometimes referred to as Friday the 13th: Jason Lives or Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI, is a 1986 slasher film and is the fifth sequel to the original Friday the 13th. It was directed by Tom McLoughlin and stars CJ Graham as Jason Voorhees.
- Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives is a 1987 slasher film directed by Tom McLoughlin. The film gave Jason Voorhees a new look because he is brought back from the dead and when that happened he receives a more of a zombie look than human, unlike the earlier films where he acts and is hurt like a human. With the release of Jason Lives from then on he received zombie qualities such as superhuman strength and also became practically undefeatable.
- Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives is a 1986 slasher film, the sixth film in the Friday the 13th film series. The film was written and directed by Tom McLoughlin. Although the original concept called for Tommy Jarvis, the protagonist of parts IV and V, to become the new villain, the poor fan reception of Friday the 13th: A New Beginning prompted the producers to bring back Jason Voorhees as the series' antagonist. In resurrecting Jason, McLoughlin made Jason an explicitly supernatural force for the first time in the series, depicting him as being raised from the dead via electricity; this version of Jason—a zombie serial killer rather than a mortal superhuman—would become the standard depiction for the rest of the franchise, until 2009's reboot. The film likewise broke with many other se
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