When this film was originally released in 1980, everyone jumped on the bandwagon to start criticisng it and accusing it of ripping off Halloween. Ignore what everyone has said. This one is well worth giving a shot.
The story is very simple, but it does the job. A group of teenagers, including Kevin Bacon, are going to re-open Camp Crystal Lake years after it was originally closed down because of a number of gruesome and sinister events, including murders and fires. Inevitably, as they settle down for the night, they are gradually reduced to a red, bloody mess, one-by-one.
You might be surprised to hear that actually this is a very good film, despite what people might have to say about it, and despite the numerous sequels. Sean Cunningham slowly builds up the tension, with the teenagers appearing to be watched at first before dying. The atmosphere is consistently unpleasent, with the summer camp setting making a suiably spooky area for the film. The deaths themselves often give you a good jump or two, and are suitably gory. Fans of gore will find at least one scene to please them in here.
Forget what the critics might have said about this film - watch for yourself if you are a fan of the genre, and you won't regret giving it a chance.