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Saturday the 14th (1981)

Saturday the 14th (1981)
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In this early '80s send-up of venerable horror clichés, Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss star as John and Mary, an ordinary couple who inherit a mysterious house from a deceased uncle. Along with kids Debbie (Kari Michaelsen) and Billy (Kevin Brando), they move into the musty mansion, unaware that vampire Waldemar (Jeffrey Tambor) and his wife are desperately seeking an ancient book housed within its walls. Soon, Billy finds the book and learns that opening it releases an assortment of scary creatures. John and Mary, however, refuse to believe Billy's tall tales, not even after Mary ends up with puncture marks in her neck and an aversion to normal food. Soon, a mer-man is stalking Debbie in the bathtub, relatives are disappearing and monsters have taken over the house. Help arrives in the form of the wise Van Helsing (Severn Darden) -- or does it? Saturday the 14th provided the directorial debut for veteran horror screenwriter Howard R. Cohen, who would return to the same territory with 1988's Saturday the 14th Strikes Back. Benjamin, who is married to Prentiss in real life, also appeared in the horror satire Love at First Bite. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard BenjaminPaula Prentiss, (more)
Director(s):
Howard R. Cohen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Saturday the 14th

In this early '80s send-up of venerable horror clichés, Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss star as John and Mary, an ordinary couple who inherit a mysterious house from a deceased uncle. Along with kids Debbie (Kari Michaelsen) and Billy (Kevin Brando), they move into the musty mansion, unaware that vampire Waldemar (Jeffrey Tambor) and his wife are desperately seeking an ancient book housed within its walls. Soon, Billy finds the book and learns that opening it releases an assortment of scary creatures. John and Mary, however, refuse to believe Billy's tall tales, not even after Mary ends up with puncture marks in her neck and an aversion to normal food. Soon, a mer-man is stalking Debbie in the bathtub, relatives are disappearing and monsters have taken over the house. Help arrives in the form of the wise Van Helsing (Severn Darden) -- or does it? Saturday the 14th provided the directorial debut for veteran horror screenwriter Howard R. Cohen, who would return to the same territory with 1988's Saturday the 14th Strikes Back. Benjamin, who is married to Prentiss in real life, also appeared in the horror satire Love at First Bite. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
77 mins

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Director(s):
Howard R. Cohen
Writer(s):
Jeff BegunHoward R. Cohen
Producer(s):
Julie Corman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Suitable for Children, Adult Language, Violence)
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Jeremy R.

I saw this in the theater as a kid and I really enjoyed it. Now that I see it again, it's actually not as funny as I remembered, but has a few laughs and is enjoyable to watch. It's really more dry humor than the slapstick stuff seen in things like Scary Movie or Airplane. The plot is more Lovecraftian than anything else, revolving around an evil book which releases monsters when read, and which both Dracula (played rather oddly by Jeffry Tambor) and Dr. Van Helsing are after. The ending actually has quite a twist. No real violence, but there is a severed head that is shown quite a bit, so perhaps not real suitable for small children (though I guess I saw it when I was 10)

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Leodan R.

The title is misleading, it is not a spoof on Friday the 13th. It is a spoof on all horror movies. The acting is not great, the dialog is cheezy at times and the film quality is sub standard but boy did I like this movie. I am not sure exactly why I liked this film soo much but I did. I am usually a sucker for any kind of horror related film, but this spoof made me laugh out loud. This movie is not for everyone, its a film that will cater to the goofballs in the world (like me). If you take the film lightly and realize how cheezy it is, you will have a good time.

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RALPH L.

why does blockbuster online not have this movie?

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