Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan

Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan

R1989Horror
Synopsis
Mass murderer Jason Voorhees (Kane Hodder) is resurrected from the bottom of Crystal Lake. After he kills a passing boat's occupants, he stows away on a cruise ship filled with a high-school graduating class bound for New York City. Biology teacher Charles McCulloch (Peter Mark Richman) is on board with his niece, Rennie (Jensen Daggett), who has visions of Jason drowning as a child. They escape his bloody shipboard rampage, but, when Rennie and Charles reach Manhattan, Jason is close by.
Cast
Jensen Daggett, Scott Reeves, Kane Hodder, Peter Richman, Barbara Bingham, Vincent Dupree, Sharlene Martin, Martin Cummins, Timothy Mirkovich, Amber Pawlick
Rating
RAdult Situations, Adult Language, Graphic Violence
Genres
Horror

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