![]() Jason when Freddy Krueger uses his powers to slam Jason Voorhees into a ceiling. Manfredini explained in the documentary Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th that he was inspired by this effect by a close-up of Pamela actor Besty Palmer saying the line " Kill her mommy," and reduced this to two syllables for the "ch ch ch ah ah ah" sound. (aside to listeners) Well, theres no sound effect for paste, is there. One of the creepiest motifs from the score is the "ch ch ch ah ah ah" whisper effect that often plays when the killer is present, and in addition to being an unnerving piece of music, it also has a secret meaning. Just like Halloween was aided by John Carpenter's chilling soundtrack, Friday The 13th had a memorable score by composer Harry Manfredini. Related: The Friday The 13th Legacy Character The Next Movie Must Finally Introduce Pamela's decapitation at the end of the original would have made sequels with her difficult, so Jason was brought back and became the killer in (nearly) every subsequent entry. By now, it's common knowledge among audiences that Jason Voorhees only turned up as the killer from Friday The 13th Part 2 onwards, and it was in fact his mother Pamela Voorhees (who made several franchise appearances) who carried out the killing in the original. Friday The 13th itself also launched a long-running franchise, receiving a sequel every year in the '80s apart from 1987. ![]()
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