Portrayed by Richard Brooker , a former trapeze artist who gave Jason a more bulky, powerful physical presence compared to earlier iterations.
Chris Higgins (played by Dana Kimmell) is often cited as one of the stronger "final girls" in the series due to her direct physical confrontation with Jason. Venerd_13_parte_3_-_Weekend_di_terrore_1982_HD_...
In this film, Jason steals a Detroit Red Wings goalie mask from the character Shelley. This became the definitive look for the character for the rest of the franchise. Portrayed by Richard Brooker , a former trapeze
Picking up immediately after the events of Part 2 , a wounded Jason Voorhees retreats to a lakeside cabin called Higgins Haven. A group of friends, led by Chris Higgins (who has a past traumatic encounter with Jason), arrives for a weekend getaway, unaware they are being hunted. This became the definitive look for the character
This was the only film in the series shot in 3D , utilizing the "Marks 3-D" system. Many scenes were specifically choreographed to "poke" at the audience, such as yo-yos, pitchforks, and popping popcorn. Key Highlights
The score was composed by Harry Manfredini, but notably features a "disco-fied" version of the main theme during the opening credits, reflecting the early 80s era.
Because it was filmed for 3D, the cinematography features deep focus and long takes that were unusual for slasher films at the time. Cast and Crew Director: Steve Miner (who also directed Part 2 ).