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Freddy vs. Jason

Even a killer has something to fear.
2003 | 97m | English

(134220 votes)

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Popularity: 9 (history)

Director: Ronny Yu
Writer: Damian Shannon, Mark Swift
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Freddy enlists Jason to kill on his behalf on Elm Street, after realizing that he can't haunt dreams because people no longer fear him.
Release Date: Aug 15, 2003
Director: Ronny Yu
Writer: Damian Shannon, Mark Swift
Genres: Horror
Keywords new jersey, sadism, psychopath, woods, murder, slaughter, serial killer, marijuana, slasher, series of murders, bad dream, supernatural horror
Production Companies New Line Cinema, Avery Pix, Sean S. Cunningham Films, Crystal Lake Entertainment, WTC Productions, Yannix Technology Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $116,643,421
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Robert Englund Freddy Krueger
Ken Kirzinger Jason Voorhees
Monica Keena Lori Campbell
Jason Ritter Will Rollins
Kelly Rowland Kia Waterson
Katharine Isabelle Gibb
Christopher Rodriguez Marquette Charlie Linderman
Brendan Fletcher Mark Davis
Tom Butler Dr. Campbell
Lochlyn Munro Deputy Scott Stubbs
Kyle Labine Bill Freeburg
Zack Ward Bobby Davis
Paula Shaw Mrs. Pamela Voorhees
Garry Chalk Sheriff Williams
Jesse Hutch Trey
David Kopp Blake
Brent Chapman Blake's Father
Spencer Stump Young Jason Voorhees
Joëlle Antonissen Little Girl
Alistair Abell Officer Goodman
Robert Shaye Principal Shaye
Chris Gauthier Shack
Colby Johannson Teammate
Kimberley Warnat Beer Line Girl
Kevin Hansen Beer Line Guy
Alex Green Frisell
Odessa Munroe Heather
Jamie Mayo Dead Girl on Tree
Blake Mawson Dead Boy on Tree
Viv Leacock Kinsey Park
Tony Willett Asylum Guard
Claire Riley TV Reporter
Sharon Peters Lori's Mother
Sarah-Anne Hepher Skipping Girl
Kirsti Forbes Skipping Girl
Taryn McCulloch Skipping Girl
Eileen Pedde School Nurse
Sean Tyler Foley Male Counselor
Jacqueline Stewart Female Counselor
Laura Boddington Female Counselor
Colton Shock Cruel Child
Spencer Doduk Cruel Child
Anysha Berthot Cruel Child
Evangeline Lilly School Student (uncredited)
Zara McDowell School Student (uncredited)
Sasha Piltsin Zombie (uncredited)
Name Job
Ronny Yu Director
Damian Shannon Screenplay
Mark Swift Screenplay
Fred Murphy Director of Photography
Mark Stevens Editor
Matthew Barry Casting
Nancy Green-Keyes Casting
Gregory Mah Costume Design
John Willett Production Design
Ross Dempster Art Direction
Rose Marie McSherry Set Decoration
Brenda Turner Hairstylist
Lisa Taylor Roberts Makeup Artist
Shannon Coppin Makeup Artist
Slava Shmakin Art Department Coordinator
Scott J. Ateah Stunt Coordinator
Angela O'Sullivan Assistant Art Director
Milena Zdravkovic Assistant Art Director
Kumvana Gomani Art Department Assistant
Charles Leitrants Construction Coordinator
Henry Thomas Earle Greensman
Steve Reintjes Lead Painter
Ken Wells Scenic Artist
Brent Gloeckler Sculptor
Carole Kelly Scenic Artist
Javier Bennassar Sound Effects Editor
Lisle Engle Sound Effects Editor
Paul Menichini Sound Effects Editor
Dave McMoyler Supervising Sound Editor
Harry Cohen Sound Designer
Patrick Cyccone Jr. Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jon Taylor Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Wayne Beauchamp Special Effects Coordinator
Mark Shoaf CGI Supervisor
Angie Jones Animation
Steve Ansell Visual Effects Editor
Kyle DeVriendt Visual Effects Editor
Kevin Elam Visual Effects Producer
David Sanger Visual Effects Producer
Tiffany Smith Visual Effects Producer
Lubo Hristov Visual Effects Art Director
Ian Hunter Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin Lingenfelser Visual Effects Supervisor
Ray McIntyre Jr. Visual Effects Supervisor
Monty L. Simons Stunt Coordinator
Owen Walstrom Stunt Coordinator
Julian Chojnacki Camera Operator
Chris Harris Camera Operator
Kelly Mason Camera Operator
James Dittiger Still Photographer
Ian Seabrook Underwater Camera
Carolyn Bentley Set Costumer
James Durante First Assistant Editor
Ashley Revell Music Editor
James J. Perenseff Jr. Transportation Coordinator
Patricia Barry Script Supervisor
Kirk Johns Location Manager
Lee Anne Muldoon Unit Publicist
Gary Hebert Title Designer, Animation
Ben Rusi Grip
Brian Burks Digital Compositors, Compositors
Alyssa Fong Digital Effects Supervisor
Adam Holmes Animation
Wes Craven Characters
David R. Murray Construction Foreman
Peter Christian Combe Painter
John Fraser Production Illustrator
Mark N. Tompkins Standby Painter
Dan Henshaw First Assistant Camera
Julie McHaffie Key Hair Stylist
Jamie Salmon Prosthetic Supervisor
Boris Elkis Additional Music
Graham Blacklock Craft Service
Kelly Cramb Driver
Bart Fisher Post Production Assistant
Sara Romilly Post Production Supervisor
Jonathan Davidson Production Controller
Daniel Elias Production Office Assistant
Terence Chase Security
Laura Boddington Stand In
Alex Chiang Stunts
Roy Erickson Systems Administrators & Support
Leon Dudevoir Unit Production Manager
Dustin Brooks Utility Stunts
Chris Regan Color Timer
Terry Calhoun Best Boy Electric
Lee Miller Electrician
Michael Ambrose Gaffer
Dean Collins Rigging Grip
Lisa Hamil Casting Associate
Erik Holmberg Executive In Charge Of Production
Bob Shapiro Production Accountant
Clark Candy Production Coordinator
Dave Griffiths Boom Operator
Tim Simonec Orchestrator
John Bires Sound Engineer
Nerses Gezalyan Foley Mixer, Sound Editor
Jeffrey Edward Baksinski 3D Supervisor
Charlene Eberle Douglas Visual Effects Coordinator
Paul Prokop Executive in Charge of Finance
Gillian Goodman Assistant Property Master
Adam Catt Set Dresser
Gil Forrester Dolly Grip
Dillard Brinson Key Grip
Tanya Hudson Key Makeup Artist
Chuck Jeffreys Fight Choreographer
Jason Crosby Marine Coordinator
Christine Lalande Continuity
Robert Lee First Assistant Director
Ivana Siska Second Assistant Director
Martina Lang Third Assistant Director
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Stephen Jackson Chief Lighting Technician
Bliss McDonald Assistant Production Coordinator
Bruce Mahler Assistant Production Manager
Julia Reid Casting Assistant
Susan Taylor Brouse Local Casting
Kimaree Long ADR Editor
John Cannon Assistant Sound Editor
Mario Klemens Conductor
Bob Beher Foley Editor
Robert Revell Musician
Chris Harvey 3D Animator
Jason Meier 3D Artist
Justin Mitchell Lead Animator
Lea Lambert Roto Supervisor
Graham Coutts Property Master
Robert McLachlan Second Unit Director of Photography
Karl Herrmann Second Unit Director of Photography
Tyler Allison Assistant Camera
Greg Steele ADR Mixer
Jason Crosby CG Supervisor
Donna Christiano Costume Set Supervisor
Gillian Kieft Truck Costumer
Poon Hang-Sang Second Unit Director
Paul Garrison Third Assistant Director
John G. Anderson Construction Buyer
Salmon Harris Storyboard Artist
Chris Fitzgerald ADR Recordist
Rory O'Neill Sound Assistant
David Barkes Special Effects Assistant
Erick Brennan Special Effects Technician
Robert J. Lemos Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Denise Gayle Visual Effects Production Assistant
Brett Armstrong Stunt Double
J. Norman Earle Best Boy Grip
Joe Aleck Dolly Grip
Paolo Di Persico Second Assistant Camera
Jim Bruce Assistant Editor
Kevin James Brown Colorist
Betty Burkhart Post Production Coordinator
Jina Johnson Assistant Location Manager
John Rollins Location Production Assistant
Michelle Van Arendonk Music Consultant
Jeremy Stewart CG Artist
Annette McCaffrey Extras Casting
Barbara Mercer First Assistant Accountant
Ray Scalice General Manager
Gilbert Jamault Generator Operator
Tyler McIntyre Key Production Assistant
Timothy Clark Matte Painter
Leon Thomas Braun Production Assistant
Dana Belcastro Production Executive
Babs Chula Dialogue Coach
Dennis Jones Rigging Gaffer
Michelle Pazer Dialogue Editor
Tammy Morris Stunt Double
Doug Chapman Stunt Double
Neal Sopata 3D Artist
Laura Lee Connery Stunts
Byron Brisco Stunts
Danny Downey Stunts
Glenn Ellis Stunts
Alana Husband Stunt Double
Kim Howey Stunt Double
Leslie McMichael Stunt Double
Deb Macatumpag Stunt Double
Rick Morwick Stunts
Steven McMichael Stunts
Douglas Tait Stunt Double
Heath Stevenson Stunts
Graeme Revell Original Music Composer
Michael Keller Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Victor Miller Characters
Óscar Gutiérrez Rubio Stunt Double
Name Title
Sean S. Cunningham Producer
Stokely Chaffin Executive Producer
Douglas Curtis Executive Producer
Renee Witt Executive Producer
Robert Shaye Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
7.0

I don't think I can go so far as to call _Freddy vs. Jason_ good. But I can still be honest about the fact that I love it. Considering it mad-grabs the humour from both its delivering franchises late-stage entries, with the bizarre, ethereal yet quippy flavour of _Elm Street_, and the body count of ... a _Friday the 13th_, how could I not? Crappy acting, unbelievable SFX, hack script, completely disrespectful to the canon of both parents, yet eminently re-watchable for any occasion. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
7.0

I don't think I can go so far as to call _Freddy vs. Jason_ good. But I can still be honest about the fact that I love it. Considering it mad-grabs the humour from both its delivering franchises late-stage entries, with the bizarre, ethereal yet quippy flavour of _Elm Street_, and the body count of ... a _Friday the 13th_, how could I not? Crappy acting, unbelievable SFX, hack script, completely disrespectful to the canon of both parents, yet eminently re-watchable for any occasion. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
7.0

***Worthy new millennium entry in the Friday & Nightmare franchises, until they clash, that is*** To be expected, 2003's "Freddy vs. Jason" mixes together elements of the "Nightmare" and "Friday" franchises. Both franchises had essentially ran out of gas in the early 90s -- the last conventional ... "Friday" movie, before 2001's "Jason X," came out a decade earlier and the last "Nightmare" movie almost as long. So mixing up the formats was a great way to introduce these modern monsters to a new generation as well as re-introduce them to the old. THE PLOT: Freddy Krueger, the wicked spirit of a child molester/serial killer, is trapped in hell and unable to wreak havoc on the youths of Springwood, Ohio, because they have forgotten him and therefore no longer believe. Krueger's diabolical plan is to lure Jason from Crystal Lake, NJ, to Springwood and inspire him to go on a killing spree, which would naturally be blamed on Kruger, thus giving him the power to return. Some say "Freddy vs. Jason" is more of a "Nightmare" film than a "Friday" film, and I can see why, but it's really an equal parts crossover. Once Jason is led to Springwood it essentially becomes a "Nightmare" movie with Jason as the antagonist until Freddy gains enough power; by that time the story switches to Crystal Lake for the finale and even provides an insightful flashback (via a dream sequence) of Jason's youth and abuse. One of the highlights takes place early in the second act: Jason's flaming attack at a teen party in a cornfield; it's a dynamic sequence and features great opticals. As with all the Friday films, "FvJ" features a nice assortment of women, beginning with the cameo of Heather (Odessa Munroe) in the opening reel. She's pretty much on par with the cameo of Agent Marcus (Julie Michaels) at the beginning of "Jason Goes to Hell." From there we have cutie Katharine Isabelle as a secondary protagonist and Monica Keena as the heroine. It took me about half the movie to warm up to Monica but she ultimately won me over. "Freddy vs. Jason" is a noticeably more technically sophisticated than the first nine "Friday" movies. Don't get me wrong, it's very cartoony and hardly scary (except for jump scares and gore), but it LOOKS so much better and has more oomph. The story’s also way more involved than the first eight entries and “Jason X,” which makes the film play better on repeat viewings. The fight between the two monsters in the closing act is a cinematic tradition going back earlier than 1945's "The Wolf Man vs. Dracula" (aka "House of Dracula"), but it's the weak point of the movie for me because it's just too cartoony. The film works as horror with either Jason or Freddy attacking the youths, but when they finally clash in the action-packed climax it's just too comic booky. The film runs 97 minutes and was shot mostly in British Columbia, Canada (e.g. Buntzen Lake, Anmore), but also Toronto. GRADE: B

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
10.0

I was so excited to hear this movie coming out. It didn't disappoint. My two greatest horror killers of all time battling each other. Love this movie. ...

Apr 17, 2023
SoSmooth1982
10.0

I was so excited to hear this movie coming out. It didn't disappoint. My two greatest horror killers of all time battling each other. Love this movie. ...

Apr 17, 2023