Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood Page #4

Synopsis: Lying dormant at the bottom of Camp Crystal Lake, Jason Voorhees is released from his watery grave by a telekinetic girl. And so the killing begins again. Can she use her powers to stop Jason, or is he back for good?
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): John Carl Buechler
Production: Paramount Pictures
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
30%
R
Year:
1988
88 min
1,542 Views


Kate, is that you?

Kate? Kate!

Jason.

(Tina sobs)

What the hell...?

Tina?

Tina!

My mom.

- He got my mom.

- Who?

I killed him. Jason's dead.

OK, OK, shh.

All right.

- You are nuts!

- Shut up.

I don't believe you.

You people give me the creeps.

- Where do you think you're going?

- Back to bed. You wanna come?

- Look, just stay here with us.

- It's not my style.

- Don't go out there!

- F*** you. No, f*** you both!

(Tina screams)

Here. Here.

Go!

Sh*t!

Run!

- (Door handle rattling)

- Sh*t!

Tina, help me!

Tina, what are you doing?

Come on.

No!

Nick?

Tina, come on! Go!

- Run!

- Run, Tina! Duck!

Are you OK?

Are you OK?

It's all gone.

Everything's gone.

Shh, shh, shh...

It's OK.

Let's get out of here.

No! Tina!

Daddy.

(Police radio, indistinct)

(Policeman) We got it under control

but we may need some backup.

(Fireman) We need about four guys

over here. That should do it.

Nick? Nick!

He's all right.

(Fireman) A little more hose, please.

(Fireman) I got it, I got it.

- Jason. Where's Jason?

- We took care of him.

(Siren)

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Daryl Haney

Daryl Haney (born June 21, 1963 in Charlottesville, Virginia), also known by the pen name D. R. Haney, is an American actor, screenwriter, novelist, and essayist. more…

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