First episode of the Jason Voorhees series in 3D, this Friday the 13th Poster will transport you to a new dimension of terror!
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Description of this Friday the 13th Poster
Three-Dimensional Murders is a 1982 American horror film directed by Steve Miner, produced by Frank Mancuso Jr. and starring Dana Kimmell, Paul Kratka and Richard Brooker. It is the third installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. Taking place directly after the events of Friday Killer, the plot follows a teenage girl (Kimmell) and her friends who go to a house near Crystal Lake where a Jason Voorhees injured (Brooker) took refuge before reappearing for a new series of murders. The film marks the first appearance of Jason's signature hockey mask, which has since become a trademark of the character and the franchise, as well as an icon of American cinema and the horror genre in general.
The original plot was supposed to focus on a post-traumatic Ginny Field who began learning self-defense and returned to college after surviving her ordeal in the previous film. After finding Paul's dead body in her dorm room, she prepares to track down Voorhees and face him in a final confrontation. However, this concept was abandoned when Amy Steel refused to reprise her role.
Murders in Three Dimensions was released theatrically in 3D, and is the only film in the series to be released in this format. The film was intended to end the series as a trilogy; however, unlike many of its successors, the film did not include a moniker in its title to indicate it as such. The film was released theatrically on August 13, 1982, grossing $36.7 million at the US box office on a budget of $2.2 million, and received negative reviews. It was the first film to displace ET the Extra-Terrestrial from the top spot at the box office and became the second highest-grossing horror film of 1982, behind Poltergeist. It is the third highest-attended film in the Friday the 13th franchise, with approximately 11,762,400 tickets sold, followed by Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter.
After the events of the previous night, a seriously injured and unmasked Jason Voorhees goes to a lakeside store to change his clothes. There, he murders the store owner, Harold, and his wife, Edna. Meanwhile, Chris Higgins and his friends travel to Higgins Haven, his old home on Crystal Lake, to spend the weekend. The gang includes pregnant Debbie, her boyfriend Andy, prankster Shelly, her date Vera (who doesn't share her feelings), and drug addicts Chuck and Chili. After coming across a man named Abel who advised them to turn around, the gang meets Rick, Chris's boyfriend, at their destination.
In a grocery store, Shelly and Vera come face to face with bikers Ali, Fox and Loco. Shelly gets in the car and knocks over their motorcycles, impressing Vera. Later, the bikers show up at Higgins Haven, where they take gas from the van and attempt to burn down the barn in revenge. Jason, who had been hiding in the barn, murders Fox and Loco with a pitchfork before beating Ali until he is unconscious. That night, Chris and Rick go to the woods, where Chris reveals that she was attacked by a deformed man two years ago, causing her to leave Crystal Lake; the main reason for his return was to face his fears and escape the trauma.
Back at Higgins Haven, Shelly scares Vera with a hockey mask and then ventures into the barn, where Jason slits her throat. Taking his mask to hide his face, Jason leaves the barn. Vera retrieves Shelly's wallet from under the dock and is shot in the eye with a harpoon gun. Jason enters the house and cuts a standing Andy in half with a machete. Debbie finishes her shower and relaxes on a hammock, where Jason plunges a knife into her chest from below. When the power goes out in the house, Chuck goes down to the basement, but Jason throws him into the fuse box and electrocutes him. Chili discovers that everyone else is dead and is then impaled with a hot poker.
When Rick's car breaks down, Chris and Rick are forced to return home to find it a mess. Rick goes out to search the grounds, but Jason grabs him and crushes his skull with his bare hands, knocking one of his eyes out of its socket. Jason then attacks Chris, who narrowly escapes the house and attempts to flee in his van. The van runs out of gas and Chris heads to the barn to hide, but Jason attacks him again. In the barn, Chris hits Jason in the head with a shovel and hangs him. He regains consciousness and temporarily removes his mask to free himself from the noose, leading Chris to recognize him as the man who attacked her two years prior. A still-living Ali tries to attack Jason, but he quickly finishes him off. The distraction allows Chris to hit Jason in the head with an axe. He staggers towards her momentarily before collapsing. Exhausted, Chris pushes a canoe into the lake and falls asleep.
Chris has a nightmare in which she sees an unmasked Jason running towards her from the house before disappearing, then the decomposing body of Pamela Voorhees, with her head, emerge from the lake to drag her away. The next morning, the police arrive and escort a traumatized Chris away from Higgins Haven. Jason's body is shown as still lying in the barn while the lake is shown, seemingly at peace.