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Friday the 13th: A New Beginning[note 1] is a 1985 slasher film. It was released on March 22, 1985. It is the fifth film in the Friday the 13th film series, following Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter and preceding Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives. Despite the previous film claiming to be the "final chapter", this installment set out to live up to its title by being a "new beginning" for the film series. Contents [hide] 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 Production 5 Soundtrack 6 Notes 7 References 8 External links Plot[edit] A young Tommy Jarvis stumbles upon a graveyard while walking through the woods on a rainy night, where he witnesses two grave robbers digging up the corpse of Jason Voorhees. Jason rises from the grave and murders the two grave robbers before advancing towards Tommy. Th The movie was a moderate box office success, having been made on a budget of $2,200,000 and earning more than $21,000,000. The film was originally banned in Singapore. It was rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America. An uncut and unrated version has also been released in the United States. The film did not get a very good reaction from the critics. It has a 17% fresh rating on the website Rotten Tomatoes. A sequel, Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, was released in 1986. A New Beginning departs from the Crystal Lake setting and Voorhees-themed mystery of the previous four installments and instead acts as a psychological horror film set at a fictional halfway house in Pennsylvania, where Tommy begins to fear again as a new series of brutal murders have been occurring by a new hockey-masked assistant. The film was initially going to set up a new trilogy of films with a different villain for the series. However, after A New Beginning's disappointing reception from fans and steep decline in box-office receipts from The Final Chapter, Jason Voorhees was brought back for Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives and has been the main antagonist in every entry in the series since. Twelve year-old Tommy Jarvis stands in the woods in the driving rain, watching two young punks dig up Jason Voorhees' grave. They open it, and Jason springs to life, ending the lives of the desecrators. Then Jason's gaze turns to Tommy, and he raises the machete high over Tommy's head. . . Sheriff Tucker informs Pam that Roy was Joey's father, and deduces that the murders he committed were revenge for his son's death. Tommy has a dream where he kills Pam, and then wakes up, puts on Roy's hockey mask and attempts to kill Pam. Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, sometimes referred to as Friday the 13th Part V or Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning, is the fifth entry of the film series. According to the trivia section on the film's IMDB page, A New Beginning had to be submitted to the MPAA nine times before they would issue it an R-rating. Some online sources offer a slightly different cut of the film, which utilizes different camera angles and deletes certain footage.
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Friday the 13th: A New Beginning[note 1] is a 1985 slasher film. It was released on March 22, 1985. It is the fifth film in the Friday the 13th film series, following Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter and preceding Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives. Despite the previous film claiming to be the "final chapter", this installment set out to live up to its title by being a "new beginning" for the film series. Contents [hide] 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 Production 5 Soundtrack 6 Notes 7 References 8 External links Plot[edit] A young Tommy Jarvis stumbles upon a graveyard while walking through the woods on a rainy night, where he witnesses two grave robbers digging up the corpse of Jason Voorhees. Jason rises from the grave and murders the two grave robbers before advancing towards Tommy. The graveyard sequence turns out to be just a dream, and Tommy, now a teenager, awakens from the dream in the back of a van. Tommy has been shifted between various mental institutions after killing the mass murderer Jason Voorhees six years earlier, who attacked him and his sister and murdered their mother. He arrives at the Pinehurst Halfway House, a medical center for troubled teens secluded in the woods. The house is owned by Dr. Matt Letter, and Tommy is shown to his room by Pam Roberts. He meets a young boy, Reggie, whose grandfather George works as the cook. The other teens at the halfway house include lovers Tina and Eddie, perky redhead Robin, shy and stuttering Jake, and Goth chick Violet. Joey, another teenager at the halfway house, is killed with an axe by Vic at the house. One paramedic, Duke, jokes, but another medic, Roy Burns, is deeply saddened by the death. Two hicks that live near the halfway house, Ethel Hubbard and her son Junior, threaten to shut the place down if the teens do not stop sneaking onto their property. That night, two punks, Vinnie and Pete are murdered by an unseen assailant while having car trouble. The next night, a paramedic named Billy is waiting for his friend Lana to finish her shift at a diner and is killed with an axe. Lana then comes outside to meet Billy and is also murdered. The next day, more murders take place when Tina and Eddie go off into the woods to have sex. Ethel's farmhand Raymond is stabbed while spying on Tina and Eddie. After sex, Eddie retreats to wash off in the creek and Tina is murdered. Eddie returns to find Tina dead and he too is killed. Pam, Tommy, and Reggie go to a nearby trailer park to visit Reggie's brother Demon and his girlfriend, Anita. Tommy gets in a fight with Junior and runs off, forcing Pam and Reggie to leave. Pam leaves Reggie at the halfway house and then searches for Tommy. Demon and Anita are murdered. Later that night, Ethel and Junior are killed as well. Reggie falls asleep and the killer quickly murders Jake, Robin, and Violet. Reggie awakens and finds the dead bodies. Pam arrives and also sees the bodies. They then try to flee but encounter the killer, who appears to be Jason Voorhees. Pam and Reggie flee the halfway house, but are separated in the woods. Pam finds Duke, Matt, and George dead. The chase finally leads to the barn where Reggie rams Jason with a tractor. Jason rises and attacks them inside the barn. Pam duels Jason with a chainsaw, severely injuring him. Before Pam can kill him, the chainsaw runs out of fuel. Jason is spared and Pam flees to the hayloft, where Reggie is hiding. Tommy confronts the hockey-masked killer, but is slashed down the chest by Jason. Still alive, Tommy stabs Jason in the crotch with a pocketknife and climbs up to the loft as well, but passes out. Jason comes into the loft and finds Pam and Reggie, but Reggie manages to knock Jason off the hayloft. As they embrace, Jason reappears and tries to drag Reggie off the loft, but Tommy musters enough strength to seize the machete and hack Jason in the hand, sending him falling down onto a bed of spikes, killing him. The mask, along with a prosthetic face are removed to reveal the killer as not Jason, but the paramedic, Roy Burns. In the hospital, it is explained that Joey was Roy's son and his death drove Roy insane, causing him to dress up as Jason and go on a killing spree. Pam checks on Tommy, who appears to be asleep, but he suddenly awakes and stabs her with a boning knife. It turns out to be Tommy's dream and Pam comes in, only to see the window broken as Tommy closes the door and stands behind her, wielding a knife and wearing Roy's hockey mask, overwhelmed by Jason's persona. Cast[edit] Melanie Kinnaman as Pam Roberts John Shepherd as Tommy Jarvis Shavar Ross as Reggie Corey Feldman as Tommy Jarvis (age 12) Richard Young as Matt Marco St. John as Sheriff Tucker Juliette Cummins as Robin Carol Locatell as Ethel Vernon Washington as George John Robert Dixon as Eddie Tiffany Helm as Violet Jerry Pavlon as Jake Caskey Swaim as Duke Mark Venturini as Vic Faden Anthony Barrile as Vinniek Dominick Brascia as Joey Richard Lineback as Deputy Dodd Bob DeSimone as Billy Jere Fields as Anita Ric Mancini as Mayor Cobb Miguel A. Núñez, Jr. as Demon Corey Parker as Pete Rebecca Wood as Lana Ron Sloan as Junior Debi Sue Voorhees as Tina Dick Wieand as Roy Burns/Jason Voorhees copycat Tom Morga as Jason (opening sequence and hallucinations)/Roy Burns (Masked scenes) Kimberly Beck as Trish Jarvis (Voice Only) Reception[edit] Like its predecessors, the film received mostly negative reviews, earning a "rotten" 17% rating at Rotten Tomatoes. Production[edit] This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (October 2013) According to the Friday the 13th: Return to Crystal Lake DVD Box set, Corey Feldman was only able to make a cameo in this film as a result of him filming The Goonies. Feldman filmed his Friday the 13th Part V cameo on a Sunday as that was his off day of filming The Goonies. There were numerous graphic scenes, all of which were either cut or trimmed for appearing to be "X" or "Hard X" by the MPAA, such as: Joey's death, which showed an inserted frame of blood splashing seconds after getting hacked with an axe to his back; there was a wide frame shot of Vinnie getting the road flare shoved into his mouth, but the entire scene was ultimately reduced to a brief close-up shot instead; Pete's death originally showed the machete slicing across his throat; however, this single frame was excised from the final cut, resulting in a close-up shot of his reaction and the aftermath of his death; Billy's death was cut of excessive blood flow from an ax to his skull; Lana's entire death scene was cut and recreated; the original scene showed an ax to her chest, followed by her subsequent reaction of horror (which was omitted for appearing as "too real"), ending with a view of her body twitching on the ground; Farmhand Raymond's death showed an inserted frame of the knife twisting in his stomach; Eddie and Tina had extended scenes of fornication, all of which were cut, followed by Tina's death from a pair of hedge shears to her eyes and a gory view of her remains; Eddie's head crushed against the tree was deemed "too strong," resulting in a less intense, trimmed version; Anita's death was slightly altered with "version 1" and "version 2" in existence; the first version shows a close-up shot of her face and slit throat; version 2 has an additional wide POV shot of her body from inside the outhouse; Demon's torturous demise was also deemed as "too strong" and originally showed his subsequent reaction of vomiting blood after being impaled with a tent spike through his stomach; Ethel's death scene showed a single frame of the cleaver lodged in her forehead; Junior's decapitation originally showed his head bounce and roll along the ground; Jake suffered a violent attack from a meat cleaver to the face; there were additional frames omitted from the original death scene itself, resulting in a brief close-up shot of his initial reaction from the effect. Robin was impaled with a machete, which entered through her back and emerged from between her bare chest; this single shot was excised entirely. Soundtrack[edit] On January 13, 2012, La-La Land Records released a limited edition 6-CD boxset containing Harry Manfredini's scores from the first six Friday the 13th films. It sold out in less than 24 hours. A New Beginning departs from the Crystal Lake setting and Voorhees-themed mystery of the previous four installments and instead acts as a psychological horror film set at a fictional halfway house in Pennsylvania, where Tommy begins to fear again as a new series of brutal murders have been occurring by a new hockey-masked assistant. The film was initially going to set up a new trilogy of films with a different villain for the series. However, after A New Beginning's disappointing reception from fans and steep decline in box-office receipts from The Final Chapter, Jason Voorhees was brought back for Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives and has been the main antagonist in every entry in the series since. Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, sometimes referred to as Friday the 13th Part V or Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning, is the fifth entry of the film series. According to the trivia section on the film's IMDB page, A New Beginning had to be submitted to the MPAA nine times before they would issue it an R-rating. Some online sources offer a slightly different cut of the film, which utilizes different camera angles and deletes certain footage. The movie was a moderate box office success, having been made on a budget of $2,200,000 and earning more than $21,000,000. The film was originally banned in Singapore. It was rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America. An uncut and unrated version has also been released in the United States. The film did not get a very good reaction from the critics. It has a 17% fresh rating on the website Rotten Tomatoes. A sequel, Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, was released in 1986. Twelve year-old Tommy Jarvis stands in the woods in the driving rain, watching two young punks dig up Jason Voorhees' grave. They open it, and Jason springs to life, ending the lives of the desecrators. Then Jason's gaze turns to Tommy, and he raises the machete high over Tommy's head. . . Tommy, now a teenager, wakes up drenched with sweat in a van from the Unger Institute of Mental Health. Tommy soon arrives at his destination, a halfway home for troubled teens. Tommy is brought into Matt Peters' office, where the doctor explains that the clinic is run on an honor system, with the intention of preparing the patients to re-enter society. Tommy then meets young Reggie, whose grandfather George works at the house. Sheriff Tucker and his deputy return patients Tina and Eddie to the institute. Following close on their heels are Ethel and "Junior" Hubbard, whose property adjoins the halfway house. The foul-mouthed Ethel raises Hell about the kids again having sex on her property. Ethel's fears about the "loonies" are justified in short order when the anti-social Vic hacks up Joey with an axe. Vic is arrested by the police and ambulance attendants Duke Johnson and Roy Burns come to take away the corpse. Night comes and the murders begin. Greaser Vinnie and Pete are viciously dispatched with a road flare and a machete. The next morning Tommy hallucinates Jason standing behind him. At breakfast, Tommy beats Eddie senseless when Eddie wears a mask Tommy made. Has Tommy become the killer he fears? Or is it the drifter that shows up at Ethel's house looking for work? That night the murders continue when waitress Lana and her boyfriend Billy are viciously murdered with an axe. The next day, patients Tina and Eddie sneak off into the woods to have sex. The drifter watches them intently, but he is soon struck down by the killer, as are Eddie and Tina. That night Pam drives Reggie to see his brother Demon, with along Tommy along for the ride. As Reggie and Demon catch up on old times Tommy is accosted by Junior. Tommy again loses control and pummels Junior, running off when interrupted by Pam. When Pam and Reggie return to the house, Demon and his girlfriend Anita are killed. Soon after, Junior and Ethel Hubbard are killed as well. Pam goes to look for Tommy but the killer is at the house, killing patients Jake, Robin and Violet. Reggie discovers the bodies in Tommy's room just before Pam's return, and they both run into a hockey mask-wearing figure. They flee into the woods and come across the body of ambulance driver Duke Johnson as well as that of Dr. Peters. Separated from Reggie and back at the institute, Pam flees from Jason toward the barn, but she slips in the mud. Just before the killer can reach her, Reggie drives a tractor into him. Reggie and Pam flee into the barn. Soon Tommy enters the barn and faces the killer, but delays from attacking due to actually seeing Jason alive, and the killer injures Tommy. Eventually, Pam and Reggie knock the killer out the window, at the bottom of which is a tractor harrow. However, he holds onto the edge and tries to pull Reggie down with him. Tommy slices his hand with his own machete, causing him to fall and get impaled on the spikes. His mask falls off and his identity is revealed as Roy Burns. Sheriff Tucker informs Pam that Roy was Joey's father, and deduces that the murders he committed were revenge for his son's death. Tommy has a dream where he kills Pam, and then wakes up, puts on Roy's hockey mask and attempts to kill Pam.
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