The upcoming Friday the 13th Part 3: The Memoriam Documentary honours the legendary Richard Brooker, who portrayed the first hockey masked Jason Voorhees in the third movie. The creators previously confirmed that you will be able to watch their Friday the 13th documentary on YouTube, completely FREE! The project is directed by Kevin R. Phipps, and today we have three new posters for you to view below.
Synopsis: “This is a documentary featuring the last known footage of the set of Friday the 13th: part 3 prior to its destruction. The plot involves what happened that fateful night in 2006 with additional stories from the cast members of Friday the 13th: part 3 telling their memories of the production that took place in 1982.”
Last Year, Phipps shared the following information via the projects official Facebook page regarding the upcoming Friday the 13th documentary:
“In April 2013, the Friday the 13th family suddenly lost Mr. Richard Brooker. Portraying Jason in Friday the 13th: part 3, he was the first individual to don the now iconic hockey mask. Richard was a terrific human being & a friend to all. In addition, the Higgins Haven cabin used in the film burned down by some careless vagrants in 2006. These two events sparked Sean into action to do something with the one of a kind on location video footage he shot from 2003 & 2005. It was the last footage and photography shot before the set’s demise in 2006.”
“The project has grown leaps and bounds over the past year & continues to bring on board various Friday the 13th alumni that starred in part 3 as well friends of Richard’s that are still working in the film industry today. Their interviews are pivotal in giving the backstory of the production of part 3 as well as insight into the man Richard Brooker was. The project’s roots started in Indiana, then onward to Arizona as well as in L.A. This documentary’s intentions are to preserve the memory of this movie & Richard Brooker. The project’s final goal is to support the Arizona & LA film communities as well as bringing more revenue for more jobs to the artistic talent to each of these respective areas.”
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