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Little known facts and secrets from Friday the 13th (1980) - Page 18 of 21 - Kiwi Report

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


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[post_page_title]Behind the sound[/post_page_title]
“Ki-ki-ki…ma-ma-ma…” Any fan of the film franchise knows those creepy sounds in the movie’s iconic soundtrack, and just hearing them is enough to give you chills. When the composer, Harry Manfredini, was first watching the footage of the film the moment that stuck out to him was when Mrs. Voorhees imitates her son’s voice saying, “Kill her, Mommy!” Manfredini took this line and used it in the soundtrack, creating those infamous sounds we all know today.

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