Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood"
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988)
Timing: 1:28 (88 min)
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood - TMDB rating
5.48/10
1176
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood - Kinopoisk rating
5.29/10
6525
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood - IMDB rating
5.2/10
41441

Actors and characters

Photo Lar Park Lincoln #43042

Lar Park Lincoln

Lar Park Lincoln
Character Tina Shepard
Photo Kane Hodder #1674Photo Kane Hodder #1675Photo Kane Hodder #1676

Kane Hodder

Kane Hodder
Character Jason Voorhees
Photo Terry Kiser #151587Photo Terry Kiser #151588

Terry Kiser

Terry Kiser
Character Dr. Crews
Photo Debora Kessler #151589
Debora Kessler
Character Judy
Photo Jennifer Banko #151591

Jennifer Banko

Jennifer Banko
Character Young Tina Shepard
Photo John Otrin #63493
John Otrin
Character John Shepard
Photo Heidi Kozak #86707
Heidi Kozak
Character Sandra
Photo Diana Barrows #271415

Diana Barrows

Diana Barrows
Character Maddy
Photo Susan Blu #1992

Susan Blu

Susan Blu
Character Amanda Shepard
Photo William Butler #86708
William Butler
Character Michael
Photo Craig Thomas #81837Photo Craig Thomas #81838
Craig Thomas
Character Ben
Photo Diane Almeida #151592
Diane Almeida
Character Kate
Larry Cox
Character Russell
Jon Renfield
Character David
Photo Michael Schroeder #329333
Michael Schroeder
Character Dan
Delano Palughi
Character Rescue Worker
Photo Walt Gorney #56310

Walt Gorney

Walt Gorney
Character Opening Narrator (voice)
Photo Dana Kimmell #86709Photo Dana Kimmell #86710

Dana Kimmell

Dana Kimmell
Character Chris (uncredited)
Photo Lauren-Marie Taylor #86711

Lauren-Marie Taylor

Lauren-Marie Taylor
Character Vicky (archive footage)
Photo Darcy DeMoss #77363

Darcy DeMoss

Darcy DeMoss
Character Nikki (archive footage)
Photo C.J. Graham #77370

C.J. Graham

C.J. Graham
Character Jason Voorhees, Part VI (archive footage)
Photo Corey Feldman #59001

Corey Feldman

Corey Feldman
Character Young Tommy (archive footage)
Photo Thom Mathews #77360Photo Thom Mathews #77361

Thom Mathews

Thom Mathews
Character Tommy (archive footage)
Photo Tony Goldwyn #2885Photo Tony Goldwyn #2886Photo Tony Goldwyn #2887Photo Tony Goldwyn #2888

Tony Goldwyn

Tony Goldwyn
Character David (archive footage)
Photo Ted White #84355

Ted White

Ted White
Character Jason, Part IV (archive footage)
Photo Kimberly Beck #53772Photo Kimberly Beck #53773Photo Kimberly Beck #53774

Kimberly Beck

Kimberly Beck
Character Tricia (archive footage)
Nancy McLoughlin
Character Elizabeth (archive footage)
Jeff Bennett
Character Eddie
Mike Nomad
Character Thornton (archive footage)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Director John Carl Buechler was so shocked by Kane Hodder eating live worms on the set of the thriller 'Prison' (Renny Harlin, 1987) that he persuaded Paramount Pictures to let him film Hodder as Jason. If it weren't for his persistence, the role would have gone to S.J. Graham again.
  • Initially, this was intended to be the first film to feature a crossover between Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger from the 'Nightmare on Elm Street' franchise. However, Paramount Pictures and New Line Cinema, the owners of the 'Friday the 13th' and 'Nightmare on Elm Street' franchises respectively, failed to reach an agreement, so the script was rewritten and telekinetic Tina Shepard was introduced instead of Freddy.
  • The Jason mask for this film was created using the same mold as the mask from Steve Miner’s 'Friday the 13th Part 3' (1982), but with minor alterations. The mask shows damage (from an axe and a screw), and its edges were also slightly trimmed to make the actor’s head appear smaller.
  • Initially, John Carl Buechler wanted Paula Irvine to play the role of Tina, because she was 19 years old at the time and looked exactly as he envisioned the character. However, it turned out that Irvine was busy filming a horror film, 'Phantasm II' (1988), for Don Coscarelli. Time was running out, and Buechler couldn't find an actress of the appropriate age for the role of Tina, so he cast the older Lar Park-Lincoln (who was 26 at the time). The actress had to wear a lot of makeup to look a few years younger. The producers really liked that she resembled Sissy Spacek, who played Carrie in Brian De Palma’s film of the same name (1976).
  • Screenwriter Daryl Heaney was fired after his agent called executive producer Frank Mancuso Jr. and claimed that Heaney was demanding a substantial increase in his fee (even though Heaney hadn’t even considered such a thing). A less well-known Manuel Fidelio finished working on the script.
  • As the series creator and producer Rebecca Sugar revealed, the voice actors for the main characters were selected based on the sound of their singing voices.
  • Kane Hodder later recounted that filming the scene of the girl’s murder in the sleeping bag proved difficult, as the sleeping bag with the dummy and fake blood inside was very heavy. The scene had to be reshot again and again. During the filming of one of the takes, he dropped the sleeping bag and kicked it in frustration, and it was that take that made it into the film. Hodder subsequently repeated this on the set of the horror film “Jason X” (James Isaac, 2000).
  • The film set a record for the longest controlled continuous burn in a frame in Hollywood history. Hodder’s character burned for 40 seconds.
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