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  1. For clarity, we're omitting Dick Wieand as Jason Voorhees in 1985's "Friday The 13th Part V: A New Beginning" because it's not even Jason Voorhees, but a crazed paramedic named Roy Burns.

  2. Directed by Danny Steinmann, who also crafted the screenplay with Martin Kitrosser and David Cohen, Friday the 13th: A New Beginning has the following synopsis: Years after Tommy Jarvis murdered...

  3. Stars: John Shepherd, Melanie Kinnaman, Shavar Ross, Carol Locatell, Tiffany Helm, Dick Wieand, and Tom Morga. The Plot: Several years after murdering hockey-masked psychopath Jason Voorhees, a grown-up Tommy Jarvis (Shepherd) is interned at a halfway house for recuperation.

  4. Although actor Dick Wieand is credited for the part of ‘Roy/Jason Voorhees’, it was actually stuntman Tom Morga who did the scenes of the impostor Jason wearing the mask and of the real Jason, the hallucination haunting Tommy.

  5. Pam may wield (and throw!) a chainsaw at “Jason” (Dick Wieand) but it’s Reggie who truly saves the day. In a fist-pumping moment, he bursts through the barn wall driving a tractor straight ...

  6. After Part V disappointed fans, the franchise decided to return to its roots and reintroduce Jason Voorhees. Jason returned with a bang in Friday The 13th Part VI — literally, as Tommy Jarvis (Thom Matthews) accidentally revives Jason via a lightning bolt.

  7. Danny Steinmann's Friday the 13th: A New Beginning is one of the most notorious Jason movies for one big reason. This was the only movie in the franchise that didn't have Jason Voorhees in the movie. Tommy Jarvis was back, and he was having nightmares of Jason years after the killer's death.