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Directed by:
Sean S. Cunningham
Starring:
Adrienne King as Alice
Harry Crosby as Bill
Betsy Palmer as Mrs. Pamela Voorhees
Peter Brouwer as Steve Christy, Owner Camp Crystal
Lake
Laurie Bartram as Brenda
Jeannine Taylor as Marcie
Kevin Bacon as Jack
Mark Nelson as Ned
Robbi Morgan as Annie
Rex Everhart as Enos the Elston Oil Supply Truck
Driver
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- We can see the first dice roll in the Monopoly
game is 1-2, but it's announced as "double
sixes." (VHS) - Danielle
- The lightning on Marcie and Jack is merely
a yellow light being flashed at their faces;
real lightning has a bluish tint. (VHS) -
Danielle
- Annie says she hates it when people call
children "kids." Yet earlier in
the movie, she calls them kids. (VHS) - Danielle
- When Claudette and the counselors are singing
in the beginning, the music continues after
she stop strumming the guitar strings. (VHS)
- Danielle
- Outside the diner, it is obviously a fire
hose being sprayed back and forth to create
the "rain." (VHS) - Danielle
- After Steve, Marcie, Ned, and Jack get the
stump out of the ground, near the lake, Alice
joins them and puts a bucket she is carrying
down on the ground. In the next shot, she
puts the bucket down again. (VHS) - Danielle
- When Jack gets a spear through his neck,
the line between Jack's head and the fake
neck is visible. (VHS) - Danielle
- When Alice discovers Bill's hanging dead
body, his right eye twitches slightly. (VHS)
- Danielle
- When everyone is looking for the snake,
first Alice lifts up the sheet, then in the
next shot, Marcie lifts up the sheet and Alice
is behind her. (VHS) - Danielle
- When Alice is scared by Crazy Ralph in the
pantry and screams, Marcie and Ned can be
seen to enter the room twice. (VHS) - Danielle
- Ned is eating a hamburger when he runs to
Alice's aid, but the hamburgers aren't cooked
until the next scene. (VHS) - Danielle
- Obvious dummy during the climactic decapitation.
Alice swings the ax at the left side of Mrs.
Voorhees' neck, yet the neck opens up on the
right side. (VHS) - Danielle
- (Factual errors) When the killer gets their
head chopped off at the end of the movie.
Their fingers still move to show pain. But
having a persons head be cut off would sever
nerves, so the killer wouldn't be able to
move their fingers. - Movie
Man
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