Van Deusen is incinerated in the car when it explodes, and it is revealed that McCulloch is responsible for Rennie's fear of water, having pushed her into the lake as a child. Julius throws punches at Jason for exactly one minute and sixteen and a half seconds, before tiring himself out. Friday The 13th - Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan Official Trailer - Kane Hodder Movie (1989) HD ... (Jason Takes Manhattan) - 35mm - Theatrical Trailer - HD - Duration: 1:12. Add more and vote on your favourites! The students agree to search for Jason while McCulloch decides that the deckhand is responsible. What if the baddest guy went to the biggest city? Rennie, Sean, Colleen, Charles, and Toby get on a lifeboat and abandoned the ship. With the other students that were left in the disco room supposedly dead, McCulloch, Van Deusen, Rennie, and Sean escape aboard a life raft and discover that Toby and Julius are still alive. Julius fights Jason but becomes exhausted after Jason does not go down and gets decapitated by a single punch from Jason. Domestically, the film made only $14.3 million, becoming the lowest-grossing film of the On his commentary track for the film in the box set, director Rob Hedden acknowledges the faults and even agrees that more of the film should have been set in Manhattan, citing budgetary and schedule problems. Just then, Jason breaks through the door Rennie and Sean escape.
The film was shot at seven locations in the United States, though the primary filming locations were in The film's musical score was composed by Fred Mollin, who worked with longtime The song "The Darkest Side of the Night" performed by The song "Broken Dream" which J.J. jams along to on her electric guitar was written by Mollin and In promotion for the film, Paramount Pictures began an advertising campaign featuring Jason slashing through the "“...let's face it - it got pretty hard to conceive of all these people coming back to this summer camp. The film failed to generate a substantial amount of money at the box office, which continued the decline in grosses the series had been suffering, and Paramount sold the franchise to New Line Cinema soon afterward (they would later distribute the 2009 reboot together).