Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday is a 1993 slasher film directed by Adam Marcus and produced by Sean S. Cunningham. Released August 13, 1993, it is the ninth installment of the Friday the 13th film series and the first to be distributed by New Line Cinema. New Line intended the film to be the last in the Friday series, thus the subtitle of the movie and to set up Freddy vs. Jason, hence the inclusion of the final scene. However, due to major development issues over several years, New Line Cinema wasn't sure if Freddy vs. Jason would ever get made. Instead, they produced Jason X which was released in 2001. Freddy vs. Jason was eventually released two years later, ten years after this film, in 2003.

Quotes

Randy: Get in the f***ing car, Steven.
Steven: You get in the car.
Randy: You want me to cuff you?
Steven: What makes you think you can?
Randy: I've got a gun.
Steven: F*** that, I've got a gun.

Assistant Coroner: [to Jason's body] Hey, f***! Hiya doing, ya fat*** maggoty blown-up f***k?! Suck this! [gives Jason's body the finger] Suck it! You know what I'd like to do to you? I'd like to take a crap right on your f****** mask! A big old mango-sized crap!

Steven: Duke! The part about being reborn through a Voorhees woman, does it have to be a living woman?
Creighton Duke: No...
Steven: Duke, that thing is in the basement with Jessica's dead mother!
Creighton Duke: Holy mother of God...[The reincarnated Jason bursts through the floor behind them]

Security Guard #2: Say, Doc! What's the verdict? Is Jason going to be getting up and walking around any time soon?
Security Guard #1: We really nailed that fucker.
Security Guard #2: He was nothing but a big old pussy anyway.

Jessica: Joey, please, just let me get the baby and we'll go.
Joey B: Shut the f*** up! You're with a f****** felon!
Shelby: Hey, Baby, watch the language.
Joey B: F*** you! [Jessica tries to grab the gun, causing it to misfire and hit the lights] Now look what you f****** done!
Jessica: [shouts] Give me the baby, Joey!
Joey B: [shouts] F*** you!

Robert Campbell: I'm going to say two words to you, and I want you to say the first thing that comes into your mind.
Creighton Duke: Okay.
Robert Campbell: Are you ready?
Creighton Duke: Shoot.
Robert Campbell: Jason Voorhees.
Creighton Duke: Well, that makes me think of a little girl in a pink dress sticking a hot dog through a doughnut.

[after witnessing Jason being blown up and the FBI thinking he's finally dead]
Creighton Duke: I don't think so.

Creighton Duke: Through a Voorhees was he born... through a Voorhees may he be reborn... and only by the hands of a Voorhees will he die.

Coroner: [into a tape recorder] My professional opinion: this guy's deader than shit. Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. Um, strike that last comment from the record.

Creighton Duke: I'll take a Voorhees burger and a side of Jason fingers.

Sheriff Ed Landis: That's my lady you're talking about.
Creighton Duke: Well, now, see, she is only your lady 'cause she ain't had a taste of the Duke yet.

Luke: We're going to Camp Crystal Lake.
Steven: Oh yeah? Planning on smoking a little dope, having a little premarital sex, and getting slaughtered?

Cast

Taglines

  • Evil has finally found a home.
  • [From trailer] Horror has many faces. Death wears many different masks. But pure evil wears only one, and this is your final chance to see it.

See also

Encyclopedic article on Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday at Wikipedia

Friday the 13th franchise
  Films     Friday the 13th  (1980) · Part 2  (1981) · Part III  (1982) · The Final Chapter  (1984) · A New Beginning  (1985) · Jason Lives  (1986) · The New Blood  (1988) · Jason Takes Manhattan  (1989) ·
  Jason Goes to Hell  (1993) · Jason X  (2001) · Freddy vs. Jason  (2003) · Friday the 13th  (2009)
 
  Television     Friday the 13th: The Series  (1987–1990)  
  Comics     Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash  (2007–2008) · Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash: The Nightmare Warriors  (2009)  
  Related     Last words in Friday the 13th films · A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise  
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