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The Struggle Behind Friday the 13th: A Writer's Unusual Fundraising Attempt
Camp Crystal LakeMonday, October 7, 2024
The original script was titled "A Long Night at Camp Blood," but Cunningham wanted it renamed to "Friday the 13th." After the movie, the writer, Victor Miller, went on to be nominated for eight Emmys for his work on soap operas. But in 1980, during the filming of "Friday the 13th," the movie was in dire need of funds.
In a 2015 interview, Miller recalled a desperate attempt to raise money. He tried to sell his blood to a scientific study. Unfortunately, he didn't get paid for it. This unusual fundraising attempt is a stark reminder of the challenges behind the scenes of a successful movie.
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