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Freddy vs. Jason - Story
The film begins with Freddy Krueger (played by Robert Englund) in his human days, throwing a doll into a furnace, then murdering a young girl he's holding captive. As he licks her picture on to his book, the parents of Springwood burn him to death. His eyes are then seen and the it becomes apparent that he is stuck in Hell. Because no one remembers him and his crimes, he remains unable to escape. Therefore, he conjures up Jason Voorhees (played by Ken Kirzinger), a renowned mass murderer from Crystal Lake who is also possessed, or is at least controlled by supernatural forces.
A female camp conselor, Heather appears, and believes the male counselor she is to go skinny dipping with has already arrived and is the source of the omonious sounds she hears. After leaving the water, she sees (and flees),Jason Voorhees. She seeks shelter in a tree,but is discovered by Jason, who shoves his machete into her so hard, it goes through the tree. Jason hears something that sounds like his mother, and Heather instantly reanimates (see Corporal reanimation), taking the forms of Jason's past victims, each saying they deserved to be punished.
Freddy, in the guise of Jason's mother (Pamela Voorhees, the one person to whom Jason will listen), convinces Jason to kill teenagers living on Elm Street to make the residents of Springwood think that Freddy is back. It is learned this was apparently a dream and Jason wakes up. Freddy changes back to normal, thrilled with his plan.
After the opening, Jason arrives at Elm Street, at the former Thompson's home, where the first female Freddy was beaten by, Nancy, once lived, Lori Campbell (played by Monica Keena), and her two friends, Gibb and Kia, are playing a game about who they would marry, have sex with and kill. Gibb is smoking and drinking, Kia wants a nose job, and Lori is the only innocent virgin in the group. Gibb throws a cigarette outside and it hits Jason's face. The doorbell rings and in comes Gibb's boyfriend, Trey, who treats her cruelly, and his best friend, Blake, who is in love with Lori, but she wants to stay away from him. She is still in love with her first and only boyfriend, Will (played by Jason Ritter), who disappeared years ago, and everyone wants her to get over him.
Trey and Gibb go upstairs to have sex, where Trey tells her to take a shower. Blake discovers the back door is open. While Gibb is showering, Trey gets a beer and then sees Jason, who rapidly stabs him in the back, then crushes him with the bed, upon seeing this everyone runs out screaming, proceeding to inform the police. Lori hears them mention a name, and after being sent to the police station, she remembers that it was Freddy. She finds that she is alone, and sees a trail of disappearing blood. She finds the girl Freddy killed, and she has no eyes. She warns Lori of Freddy, and Lori finds herself outside her newly blood-covered home. She sees girls singing a song, approaches them, then turns around and sees Freddy's face, right in front of her. She wakes up, sweaty and breathing hard.
At Blake's home, his father is mad, because he should have been watching his sister, but Blake swears back because his best friend was murdered. He remembers the name Freddy, and wants revenge. He sees a sheep walk by, walks up to it, and sees Freddy, who brings his shadow to life, but injured himself trying. He decides to let Jason finish the job. When waking up, his father loses his head, literally, and Blake encounters Jason, and is murdered by him.
At this time, at Westin Hills, Will hears of what happened, and escapes to save Lori, with his friend Mark, who is the only one at the time, who believes in Freddy. In the morning, Lori's father puts hypnocil in juice and tries to get her to sleep, she almost does and encounters Freddy again. She leaves for school, where she learns of Blake's death. She encounters Linderman, who also is in love with her, and some of Trey's old friends. In the halls, she mentions her dream of Freddy, which causes everyone to listen to her. Her friends say she should calm down, that's when Mark comes in and tells everyone about Freddy. Will tells him to shut up, and Lori faints after seeing her first love again, and is sent to the infirmary, where Freddy is observing her. He appears to Kia in her dream as well. Will and Mark do info on the deaths in Springwood, and Mark keeps claiming its Freddy.
At a rave they were invited to, the girls try to party, Gibb gets drunk and passes out, and a raver tries to rape her. Lori encounters Will, who she tells about the death and Freddy. Gibb has a dream where Trey is alive, and follows him to where Freddy is, but before he could kill or rape her, she and the raver are killed by Jason.
Jason kills more kids, and Lori, Freeburg, Will, Kia, and Linderman escape. After dropping everyone else home, Will tells Lori he was sent to Westin Hills because he witnessed her dad kill her mom. For years she thought it was a car accident. Lori's dad shows up and threatens to hurt Will for being around Lori, which causes her to run away from home with Will. They realize they need help from someone who knows Freddy, Mark. Unfortunately, Freddy kills him in a dream about his brother, who was also a victim of Freddy Krueger.
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