![]() ![]() The admittedly tacked-on twist ending would open up the possibility for Friday the 13th to launch a franchise, following the murders of an undead Jason Voorhees (who would eventually be played by horror movie legend Kane Hodder, among others). (Image credit: Paramount) Ari Lehmann Kept His Distance From The Friday The 13th Cast To Prepare For The Role Of course, as the movie would reveal seconds later, the terror at Camp Crystal Lake would continue without her alive. Sean and Ari and Tom were already out there and we didn’t have enough money for bodysuits, so I only had one change of clothes. I remember sitting, warming my buns on the kitchen grill in the cafeteria at the Boy Scout camp. The last time we did that scene it was 38 degrees that morning. You can see the leaves actually turning color. ![]() We ran out of money a couple of times, we didn’t think we were going to finish it… We had to do that scene with Alice in the canoe three different times, and each time we did that scene in the canoe it got progressively colder. However, as actress Adrienne King revealed in Uproxx’s aforementioned oral history, the movie’s shoestring budget caused shooting the rare serene moment a less than ideal experience: With Pamela Voorhees slain and the horror (seemingly) over, our heroic final girl, Alice, takes a moment to recover from the trauma with an idyllic canoe ride in Crystal Lake near the end of Friday the 13th. (Image credit: Paramount Pictures) Budgetary Circumstances Forced Adrienne King To Film Her Final Canoe Scene Three Times
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |