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Friday the 13th
Percy the Cat informs Little Roquefort the Mouse that it is Friday the 13th and the day will involve a lot of bad luck for Roquefort. Percy then proves his statemnet by making life miserable for the mouse. But Percy breaks a mirror and the tables are turned.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious and potentially supernatural killer stalks a group of people gathered at a remote summer camp. As the body count rises, the survivors must race against time to uncover the killer's identity and escape the cursed campgrounds before they too become victims of the deadly presence.
Critical Reception
This low-budget horror film from the 1950s is often overlooked, but it holds a cult following for its B-movie charm and suspenseful atmosphere. While not a critical darling upon release, it has gained a reputation as an interesting precursor to later slasher films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and surprising twists.
Noted for its effective use of suspense despite its limited budget.
Criticized for some dated dialogue and predictable plot points.
Google audience: Audience reception is mixed, with some appreciating its vintage horror elements and suspenseful narrative, while others find it to be a somewhat slow-paced and unmemorable entry in the genre.
Fun Fact
Despite its title and later association with the iconic slasher franchise, the 1953 film 'Friday the 13th' is a standalone mystery-horror film and has no direct connection to the Jason Voorhees series that began in 1980.
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