SEASON 1, EPISODE 26
BOTTLE OF DREAMS


A celebration at the store is interrupted by the arrival of a mysterious visitor,
who thrusts an oddly wrapped package at Ryan, then disappears. After deter-
mining that the stranger was returning a cursed Egyptian urn, Ryan and Micki
head to the vault to lock it safely away. But once inside the vault, the urn spews
forth a foul gas, knocking the two cousins unconscious as the doors of the vault
suddenly slam shut. When Jack attempts to rescue them, the ghost of Lewis
Vendredi appears, informing Jack that the gas will cause Ryan and Micki to re-live
their worst nightmares, but this time, the terror will ultimately kill them.


CAST & CREW

RYAN DALLION- JOHN D. LEMAY
MICKI FOSTER- LOUISE ROBEY
JACK MARSHAK- CHRIS WIGGINS
RASHID- ELIAS ZAROU
LEWIS VENDREDI- R.G. ARMSTRONG
THE MESSNGER- LAZAR ROCKWOOD
PETER MARSHAK- KERAM MALICKI-SANCHEZ

Directed by- Mac Bradden
Written by- Roy Sallows
Created by- Larry B. Williams, Frank Mancuso Jr.
Produced by- Iain Paterson
Executive Producer- Frank Mancuso Jr.
Coordinating Producer- Ronald Sanders
Line Producer- J. Miles Dale
Story Editor- Roy Sallows
Story Coordinators- Tracy Kennedy, Rick Schwartz
Casting by- Dierdre Bowen
L.A. Casting by- Fern Champion and Pamela Basker
Associate- Lindsay Chag
Director of Photography- Richard Wincenty
Production Designer- Stephen Roloff
First Assistant Director- Howard Barish
Editor- Gary L. Smith
Second Assistant Director- Myron Hoffert
Assistant Art Director- Adam Kolodziej
Third Assistant Director- Peter Watson
Assistant Production Manager- Norman Denver
Script Supervisor- Janet Kranze
Camera Operator- Randal Platt
First Assistant Camera- Patrick Stepien
Second Assistant Camera- Trevor Haws
Sound Recordist- Gabor Vadnay
Boom Operator- Francois Perrier
Production Auditor- Diana Dobier
Production Coordinator- Gillian Helfield
Production Accountant- Nathalie Laporte
Assistant Coordinator- Mary Fraser
Gaffer- Owen Taylor
Best Boy- Ian Bibby
Electricians- Steve Morrison, Kevin Murphy
Transportation Coordinator- Tom Osmond
Key Grip- Mitchell Holmes
Dolly Grip- Don Payne
Grips- Imre Geiszt, Malcolm Nefsky
Construction Coordinator- Jake De Villiers
Set Decorator- Marlene Puritt
Lead Set Dressers- Kimothy Steede, Alexandra Anthony
Property Master- Alex Kutschera
Lead Props- Frauke Illing
Props Assistant- John Allen
Wardrobe Manager- Marie Cavlon
Wardrobe Coordinators- Maxyne Baker, Mia Sturup
Make-Up Artist- Ava Stone
Hair Stylist- Jennifer Bower
Visual Effects Supervisor- Megan Hope-Ross
Special Effects- John Gajdecki
Special Effects- Nicolette Beasley
Special Effects- Bruce Turner
Special Effects- Jordan Craig
Special Effects- Dan Gibson
Post Production Supervisor- Barbara S. Edelstein
Post Production Coordinator- Gary Mueller
Sound Supervisor- Nolan Roberts
Sound Mixer- Robin Short
Sound Editor- Michael MacLaverty
Unit Manager- Sandra Delaney
Automobiles Furnished by- AI International
A Variety Arts Production
Produced in Association with Lexicon Productions Limited
and Hometown Films
Copyright 1988 Paramount Pictures Corporation
All Rights Reserved













SOUNDS

Rashid: "They are condemned to experience an epic death dream..."
Lewis: "Once again, Satan's toys will flow across this land like an unholy tide..."
Jack: "I sent you to hell before Lewis, and I can do it again..."
Rashid: "This is where Satan holds sway..."
Jack: "I hope Lewis burns for eternity..."


CORONER'S REPORT

None.


TRIVIA

QUESTIONS

1. How did Rashid find the clues in the Egyptian markings?
2. How long did Ryan and Micki have to live after breathing the poison gas?
3. What did the icon on the lid of canopic jar represent?
4. Who did Jack encounter while in his dream?
5. What was Peter's gift that led to him being trapped in the 'dream plain'?

ANSWERS

1. Rashid used UV light to find the clues in the Egyptian markings.
2. Ryan and Micki had four hours to live after breathing the poison gas.
3. The icon represented Anubis, the Egyptian God of the Dead.
4. Jack encountered his dead son while in his dream.
5. Peter was a gifted psychic, and that ultimately led to being trapped.


AIR DATE

July 25, 1988


EPISODE RATING: 3

Very bland and dull finale for the first season of 'Friday The 13th'...
Expected more, but given a writer's strike at the time, wasn't much to work with


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