
Joseph Zito
Birthday: 14 May 1946, New York City, New York, USA
Joseph Zito is a well known action film director. Three of his movies--Missing in Action (1984), Invasion U.S.A. (1985) and Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)--each reached the #1 box office po ...Show More

I had made another horror film called The Prowler which was something which I produced and directed. Show more
I had made another horror film called The Prowler which was something which I produced and directed. And it was a low budget feature. And in fact Tom Savini did the special effects and makeup on it. And I had heard about Friday the 13th first, about the possibility about doing a Friday the 13th, through someone who had seen The Prowler. And this was a guy who was apparently one of the owners of the Friday the 13th franchise. This was a theater owner in Boston, which was the owner of the Friday the 13th series at the time. Because you remember the Friday the 13th films originally were negative pick-ups for Paramount. So they were owned by someone else but Paramount ended up distributing them. And I got a call from one of the original owners saying that he had seen my film The Prowler. It was an odd call. He said he had seen my film and that it was terrific but it wasn't gonna make a lot of money. He said that if he could call that film Friday the 13th, it would make a fortune. So he said that they had just finished Friday the 13th part three. And he said that if they make another Friday the 13th, he would be calling me. And would want me to be the director. And then sometime thereafter I got a call from him saying that he wanted to do Friday the 13th part four and he would like me to direct it. And we started talking about the story because there was no story for part four at that point. Hide
[Talking about The Prowler (1981)] It was extremely exciting, an absolutely wonderful time because w Show more
[Talking about The Prowler (1981)] It was extremely exciting, an absolutely wonderful time because what it did was it accessed audiences in movie theaters all over the world for very low-budget films that could be made by people without a great deal of experience. And that's a very very tough thing to accomplish today. Hide
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