
The Friday the 13th Chronicles
Documentary
Overview
Behind-the-scenes featurette detailing the production of the 'Friday The 13th' movies.
Top Cast


Sarah Silverman
Sarah Silverman
Self
Sarah Silverman
Self


Lar Park Lincoln
Lar Park Lincoln
Self
Lar Park Lincoln
Self


Amy Steel
Amy Steel
Self
Amy Steel
Self


John Carl Buechler
John Carl Buechler
Self
John Carl Buechler
Self


Adrienne King
Adrienne King
Self
Adrienne King
Self


Joseph Zito
Joseph Zito
Self
Joseph Zito
Self


Sean S. Cunningham
Sean S. Cunningham
Self
Sean S. Cunningham
Self


Betsy Palmer
Betsy Palmer
Self
Betsy Palmer
Self


Tom Savini
Tom Savini
Self
Tom Savini
Self


Ari Lehman
Ari Lehman
Self
Ari Lehman
Self
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