After working with horror legend Wes Craven on his film “The Last House of the Left” along with inspiration from John Carpenter’s classic horror movie “Halloween,” Sean S. Cunningham to decided to craft his own nightmarish vision on the big screen. 

Working with a relatively small budget alongside a group of mostly unknown actors and armed with a script from Victor Miller, Cunningham started putting together the pieces of a film that would change the slasher genre forever and he would make every kid terrified to go to summer camp. 

Set against the backdrop of a resort that housed a terrible secret, a group of camp counselors arrive to get the place ready while also acting out on their own carnal desires until a body count starts rising with a mysterious killer cutting them down one by one…

In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to make sure there’s no promiscuous sex and then kill, kill, kill, kill as we review the 1980 horror classic “Friday the 13th”… 

Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell 


Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio

 

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