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SUNDAY MOVIES!!! Check out cool scenes from both modern AND retro movies EVERY SUNDAY on Movie Gods! #FridayThe13th #JasonVoorhees #CainHodder #GameGods #GameGodsTV #MovieGods #SundayMovies #FridayThe13thPart2 #FridayThe13thPart3 #FridayThe13th3D #FridayThe13thPart4 #FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter #TheFinalChapter #FridayThe13thPart5 #KevinBacon #CrispinGlover #CoreyFeldman #FrankMancuso #SeanCunningham #Paramount #ParamountPictures #WarnerBros Friday the 13th: A New Beginning is a 1985 American slasher film directed by Danny Steinmann and starring Melanie Kinnaman, John Shepherd, and Shavar Ross. It is the fifth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. Set years after the events of Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, the story follows a teenage Tommy Jarvis (Shepherd), who is institutionalized at a halfway house near Crystal Lake because of nightmares of mass murderer Jason Voorhees, whom he killed as a child. Tommy must face his fears when a new hockey-masked murderer initiates another violent killing spree in the area. A New Beginning features a high number of on-screen murders. Aside from its gore and violence, the film has also become known for its explicit nudity and sex scenes, as well as frequent drug use. Peter Bracke's book Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th details that behind the scenes, the production was plagued with hardcore drug use. The film also features a cameo appearance from Corey Feldman, who portrayed Tommy Jarvis in the previous film. Shot in California in 1984 on a budget of $2.2 million, A New Beginning was released theatrically on March 22, 1985, and grossed $22 million at the U.S. box office. The film was initially going to set up a new trilogy of films with a different villain for the series but, after a disappointing reception from fans and a steep decline in box-office receipts from Part III and The Final Chapter, Jason Voorhees was brought back for the next installment Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) and has been the main antagonist in the series since. In addition to weak box office returns, the film received mostly negative reviews from critics. Cast John Shepherd as Tommy Jarvis Corey Feldman as Tommy Jarvis (age 12) Melanie Kinnaman as Pam Roberts Shavar Ross as Reggie Winter Richard Young as Dr. Matthew Letter Dick Wieand as Roy Burns Tiffany Helm as Violet Moraine Juliette Cummins as Robin Brown Marco St. John as Sheriff Cal Tucker Jerry Pavlon as Jake Patterson Carol Locatell as Ethel Hubbard Debi Sue Voorhees as Tina McCarthy Vernon Washington as George Winter John Robert Dixon as Eddie Kelso Ron Sloan as Junior Hubbard Miguel A. Núñez Jr. as Demon Winter Jere Fields as Anita Rebecca Wood as Lana Ardsley Bob DeSimone as Billy Corey Parker as Pete Linley Anthony Barrile as Vinnie Manalo William Caskey Swaim as Duke Johnson Dominick Brascia as Joey Burns Mark Venturini as Vic Faden Richard Lineback as Deputy Dodd Ric Mancini as Mayor Cobb Tom Morga as Jason Voorhees Tags: "Friday the 13th: A New Beginning", Friday the 13th Part 5, Part 5 A New Beginning, American, Slasher, 1985, Friday the 13th Series, John Shepherd, Corey Feldman, Melanie Kinnaman, Shavar Ross, Richard Young, Dick Eieand, Tiffany Helm, Juliette Cummins, Marco St. John, Jerry Pavlon, Coarol Locatell, Tom Morga, Tommy Jarvis, Pam Roberts, Reggie Winter, Dr. Matthew Letter, Jason Voorhees, Film Series, Movie Gods, Game Gods Network, Game Gods TV, Full Scene, Sunday Movies,