Admiral Robertson was the captain of the SS Lazarus cruise ship that a group of graduating senior students from Lakeview High School had boarded to visit New York City.
When she tells them her story, they explain that they did not find a boy, to which she replies "Then he's still there..."[2] Alice makes a brief reappearance in the opening scene of Friday the 13th Part 2, where she is stabbed in the temple in her apartment by an adult Jason Voorhees, who evidently survived his childhood drowning and had tracked her down.
Because the character displayed an artistic side in the first film, production designer Virginia Field included various sketches in her apartment to show that Alice was a "real person".
Several years later, he is mentioned along with Claudette by Enos, the truck driver, when a young girl named Annie Phillips hitches a ride halfway to Camp Crystal Lake.
[9] In the opening sequence of Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (which takes place the day after Part III), a mother is seen consoling her daughter in a hospital waiting room.
[10] Dana Kimmell has said that she only took the role of Chris due to the paycheck, stating she felt uncomfortable working on the movie, persuading executive producer Frank Mancuso to alter or remove several scenes involving gratuitous sexual or violent material.
[22] The reason for abandoning his family also remains unknown and left up to fan speculation, but the closest thing to an answer is given in and with the writer of the first film, Victor Miller.
In that film, Freddy has grown weak, unable to invade the dreams of potential victims as the people of Springwood, his home town, have managed to suppress their fear of him.
It does not take Jason long to accomplish Freddy's goals, but when he refuses to stop killing, a ferocious battle ensues between the two iconic mass murderers, spanning both the dream-world and the campgrounds of Crystal Lake.
[9] Jack Burrell and his girlfriend Marcie Stanler arrive at Camp Crystal Lake to help Steve Christy re-open it; however, they are more interested in sneaking off for fun.
Jane McDowell is the girlfriend of Michael Rogers, whose surprise birthday party, thrown by his cousin and their friends, the pair are en route to when their car breaks down, forcing them to walk the remainder of the way through the woods.
The end of the film reveals that a character shown earlier as a paramedic, Roy, was using the hockey mask and boiler suit to imitate Jason to carry out his revenge-driven killing spree.
Jimmy Mortimer joins his friends in 1984 on a trip to a summer house at Crystal Lake, after an unsettling breakup with his girlfriend, not knowing the murderous Jason Voorhees is still on the loose.
He is easily the best boxer at Lakeview High School, and is part of the graduating party on the SS Lazarus on their trip to New York City where he spends his time doing what he loves.
After Shelly accidentally destroys their bikes after a heated confrontation at a convenience store, the bikers arrive at Higgins Haven to drain the gas from Chris's van.
Being one of the few residents of Springwood who realizes Jason Voorhees is responsible for the recent string of murders there and not Freddy Krueger, Lori and her boyfriend Will, along with their friends, make several attempts to stop the latter's return to full power.
"[30] Jeff Katz, who worked on the original screenplay for Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash, explains that Lori and Will's deaths were a way to continue the long-running tradition of Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street survivors being killed off in subsequent films.
Ned "Neddy" Rubenstein is good friends with Jack Burrell and Marcie Cunningham and travels with them to Crystal Lake to help Steve Christy re-open the abandoned summer camp.
Paul then carries a weakened and shocked Ginny back to the camp, and goes to defend her when they think someone is at the cabin door, opening it to find Terry's dog Muffin on the other side.
The male students arm themselves and hunt Jason but all fall prey to him, After the ship goes down Sean pilots the safety raft that takes him, Rennie, Charles McCulloch, Colleen Van Deuson, Julius Gaw and Toby the dog to New York.
Angered by Vera spurning him, Shelly later sneaks up on her at the Crystal Lake dock, wielding a harpoon while wearing a wetsuit and hockey mask, intending to scare her.
Elizabeth "Sissy" Baker arrives with friends Megan Garris, Paula Mott and Cort Andrews to run a summer camp for young children.
[18] The book Making Friday the 13th: The Legend of Camp Blood describes Steven as "a deadbeat who refuses to grow up and take responsibility for his actions, but who, nonetheless, eventually summons the courage to fight Jason".
[38] The role was initially offered to Blair Underwood but he refused it for "personal reasons"; Making Friday the 13th asks whether having a "strong African-American presence" may have been beneficial for the series, but concludes that it is a moot point since Jason is "an equal opportunity killing machine".
Theodore "Ted" Bowen is good friends with counselors-in-training Jeff Dunsberry and Sandra Dier, showing it after playing a prank on them in which he has their car towed a couple of blocks.
[42] Actress Lar Park Lincoln was intrigued by the role of Tina and her telekinetic powers, saying, "It was a complex story and it would allow me to play something other than a drug addict or a prostitute.
Another area of Tina's characterization the actress took interest in was her guilt over her father's death; "It gets worse by the end of the story because so many people die, including her mother, and it's really her fault because she brought Jason back.
[32] In the mockumentary "The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited" from the 2009 DVD extra, it is mentioned that Tommy was thought to be the killer in Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives by the local town folk.
In the mockumentary called "The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited", (included in the extras of the 2009 DVDs) it is mentioned that Trish was the one who had Tommy institutionalized after he was having difficulty adjusting to life after Jason killed their mother.
Violet Moraine is portrayed as a punk/goth girl who was independent and occasionally absent minded, by accidentally setting plates for people no longer at the Pinehurst halfway house and often listened to loud music.