Friday the 13th - Part III in 3D

Friday the 13th - Part III in 3D

The unstoppable killing machine Jason Voorhees returns to murder-plagued Camp Crystal Lake to menace more hapless young people—and acquires his iconic hockey mask in the process. Returning from Part 2, director Steve Miner worked with cinematographer Gerald Feil to make full use of the widescreen 3D process. The moving camera and careful compositions make this the most visually memorable entry in the popular slasher franchise. 

DIRECTED BY: Steve Miner. WRITTEN BY: Martin Kitrosser, Carol Watson. WITH: Dana Kimmell, Paul Kratka, Tracie Savage, Richard Brooker. 1982. 95 min. USA. Color. Scope. English. Rated R. 3D. DCP. 

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