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Friday The 13th Part 2
Trailer5 years after the first tragic incidents back in 1979, a new camp has been opened across the lake from the infamous 'Camp Blood' (Camp Crystal Lake). And it has the same fate, being stalked by an unknown assailant. Is it Mrs. Voorhees' son Jason, who did not really drown in the lake some 30 years before?Actors: Amy Steel, John Furey, Adrienne King, Kirsten Baker, Stuart Charno, Warrington Gillette, Walt Gorney, Marta Kober, Tom McBride, Bill Randolph, Lauren-Marie Taylor, ...»Director: Steve MinerCountry: United StatesDuration: 87 minQuality: HDRelease: 1981IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Friday The 13th Part 2"
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Characters of "Friday The 13th Part 2"
Ginny FieldPlayed by: Amy SteelPaul HoltPlayed by: John FureyAlice HardyPlayed by: Adrienne KingTerryPlayed by: Kirsten BakerTedPlayed by: Stuart CharnoCrazy RalphPlayed by: Walt GorneySandra DierPlayed by: Marta KoberMarkPlayed by: Tom McBrideJeffreyPlayed by: Bill RandolphVickyPlayed by: Lauren-Marie TaylorScottPlayed by: Russell ToddMrs. Pamela VoorheesPlayed by: Betsy PalmerMaxwellPlayed by: Cliff CudneyDeputy WinslowPlayed by: Jack MarksThe prowlerPlayed by: Jerry Wallace -
Directors of "Friday The 13th Part 2"
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Creators of "Friday The 13th Part 2"
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Critic Reviews of "Friday The 13th Part 2"
IGN MoviesJanuary 09, 2017Yes, it's a cheesy slasher film, but you know that going in, and this is a well-done example of the genre.
Reel Film ReviewsMarch 19, 2015...ultimately right in line with its passable yet far-from-memorable predecessor.
Groucho ReviewsJune 25, 2009Basically only for completists looking to see Jason take center stage for the first time. [Blu-ray]
Movie MetropolisJune 12, 2009The new camp counselors are interchangeable with the old ones. Different faces, same basic people.
7M PicturesMarch 05, 2009Not as good as the original, but still pretty fun, it serves up more of the same and continued to be fresh enough before its many other sequels got too silly.
Combustible CelluloidFebruary 20, 2009Perhaps the least interesting of all the Friday the 13th films, since it tries to be a "sequel" to the first film, referencing themes and storylines.
Q Network Film DeskFebruary 14, 2009cannot be defended intellectually, yet, the film's very simplicity and directness gives it a kind of folkloric power, albeit power that works only if you give yourself over to it
CinefantastiqueFebruary 12, 2009Even crude techniques, when properly employed, can be effective, in a lowest-common-denominator kind of way.
TheFilmFile.comOctober 09, 2008A solid first sequel and the truly chilling jump scare at the end gives the original's a run for its money.
sbs.isFebruary 20, 2008a carbon copy sequel
Projection BoothJanuary 17, 2008Its general competence remains a surprising improvement, albeit not one strong enough to elevate it into the realm of recommendation.
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Gallery of "Friday The 13th Part 2"