Top cast:Harold Lockwood,Ann Little,J. Barney Sherry
Director:Birt Acres&Robert W. Paul
Genre:Musical
Region:Lebanon
Year:2004
Storyline:In a high-pitched voice, the schizophrenic Mrs.Voorhees spoke: "Kill her, Mommy.Kill her! Don""t let her get away, Mommy.Don""t let her live." She responded (in a deep voice): "I won""t, Jason.I won""t." After pursuit, Mrs.Voorhees trapped Alice in a storage garage, where she had located an unloaded shotgun.As Alice scrambled to find ammunition for the gun, Mrs.Voorhees appeared, promising: "Come, dear.It""ll be easier for you than it was for Jason." The crazed woman slapped Alice across the face, but she fought back, slipped away and ran back to the main cabin, where she hid behind a locked pantry door.Unclear and confused about his own life""s direction and loyalties, Charlie wrestled with his devout Catholic guilt, his own desires, his quest for salvation, the temptations of the Mafia and his Uncle""s stern restrictions, and his feelings for Teresa (Amy Robinson), the epileptic cousin of the film""s firebrand and anarchist, Johnny Boy.She admitted: "You see, Jason was my son, and today is his birthday," and that she was responsible for closing down the camp:"Oh, I couldn""t let them open this place again.From secure data on a Skynet computer terminal, they learned the prisoners were being taken by a Skynet transport north to San Francisco - to "some sort of R&D project for a new Terminator" - a T-800 - and they viewed blueprints for this new enemy, a cybernetic organism with living tissue.She looks down at the gun - at first repulsed, but then erotically fascinated, hypnotized and aroused by his assertive show of banditry and dangerousness.