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Little known facts and secrets from Friday the 13th (1980) - Page 13 of 21 - Kiwi Report

Little known facts and secrets from Friday the 13th (1980)


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[post_page_title]Last surprise scare [/post_page_title]
After poor Alice has survived Mrs. Voorhees violent rampage, she takes a boat out on the water, only to be surprised by an attack from the boy in the water, Jason himself. Originally, this scene wasn’t in the script, and the idea came later as they were filming. Tom Savini has taken credit for the idea, saying he was inspired by the movie Carrie. But Ron Kurz, one of the screenwriters, has also claimed credit for the idea, and said he was the one who made Jason more monstrous instead of a normal boy.

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