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Jensen Daggett
Jensen Daggett

Rennie Wickham

Scott Reeves
Scott Reeves

Sean Robertson

Tiffany Paulsen
Tiffany Paulsen

Suzi Donaldson

Amber Pawlick
Amber Pawlick

Rennie Wickham (young)

Kane Hodder
Kane Hodder

Jason Voorhees

Kelly Hu
Kelly Hu

Eva Watanabe

Peter Mark Richman
Peter Mark Richman

Charles McCulloch

Barbara Bingham
Barbara Bingham

Colleen Van Deusen

Warren Munson
Warren Munson

Admiral Robertson

Fred Henderson
Fred Henderson

Chief Engineer Jim Carlson

David Longworth
David Longworth

Sanitation Engineer

Vince Cupone
Vince Cupone

Street Urchin

Tim Mirkovich
Tim Mirkovich

Jason Voorhees (young)

Peggy Hedden
Peggy Hedden

New York Waitress

David Jacox
David Jacox

Other Boxer (uncredited)

Jasper Cole
Jasper Cole

Trainer (uncredited)

Ken Kirzinger
Ken Kirzinger

New York Cook (uncredited)

Crew
Rob Hedden
Rob Hedden

Screenplay

Bryan England
Bryan England

Director of Photography

Fred Mollin
Fred Mollin

Original Music Composer

David Fischer
David Fischer

Production Design

Laurie Finstad
Laurie Finstad

Makeup Artist

Dale Fay
Dale Fay

Visual Effects Supervisor

Jeffrey L. Sandler
Jeffrey L. Sandler

Supervising Sound Editor

Carla Hetland
Carla Hetland

Costume Design

Linda Vipond
Linda Vipond

Set Decoration

T.A. Moore Jr.
T.A. Moore Jr.

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Tom Quinn
Tom Quinn

Second Assistant Director

Jeff J.J. Authors
Jeff J.J. Authors

First Assistant Director

Ken Kirzinger
Ken Kirzinger

Stunt Coordinator

Martin Becker
Martin Becker

Mechanical & Creature Designer

Scott Coulter
Scott Coulter

Special Effects Makeup Artist



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 5/10

January 29, 2017

Friday the 13th VIII: Jason Takes a Boat.

Jason Vorhees is once again brought back to life and goes on a kill crazy spree aboard a boat bound for Manhattan.

As is the norm with the "Friday 13th" sequels, this one garners scorn and praise in equal measure, so you roll the dice and take your chance really. By now the makers were trying to come up with new ideas to keep the series afloat, here the gimmick is to take Vorhees out of his Camp Cry… read the rest.

Gimly

⭐ 4/10

September 16, 2018

Absolutely ridiculous, and a totally misleading title. Jason still kills stuff, and that's fun I guess, but what a trashfire ending to an already pretty bad movie.

_Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Wuchak

⭐ 6/10

July 17, 2019

***Jason takes a cruise to the big city!***

Released in 1989, "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan" is a nice change of pace as the series was suffering from banality at this point; the previous installment is a prime example (people complain about Part V but at least it had an interesting new story angle with Tommy Jarvis going to the halfway house in the woods seeking succor for his psychological trauma, etc.). Part VII tried so… read the rest.

Sierbahnn

⭐ 5/10

May 5, 2026

It's Jason. It's a Jason-movie
This isn't the best, but it is not the worst. It is Jason, he does his Jason-thing. The people around him are likable enough to be mourned when they inevitably get chopped up. There is a side-plot, which does not actually amount to very much. It is ok, we're not here for that really. We're here for Jason, his shenanigans, and the turmoil. This movie delivers on that.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$5,000,000

Revenue

$14,343,976

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