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  1. Cunningham went downhill with the over sexed teen comedy Spring Break (1983) and The New Kids (1985). Cunningham then produced House (1985) and several of its sequels. Cunningham next entered the world of underwater terrors after The Abyss (1989) was released.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.65 m
    • New York City, New York, USA
  2. Cunningham is best known for his involvement of multiple films in the Friday the 13th franchise, which introduced the fictional mass murderer Jason Voorhees. Of the 12 films in the series, the ones that had Cunningham's involvement were the original , Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday , Jason X , Freddy vs. Jason , and the 2009 reboot .

  3. Here Come the Tigers (1978) PG | 87 min | Comedy, Sport. 3.7. Rate. A losing Little League baseball team, comprised of rough-talking, racially mixed neighborhood kids, is ultimately pulled into enough of a team to win a championship. Director: Sean S. Cunningham | Stars: Kathy Bell, Noel Cunningham, Sean P. Griffin, Max McClellan. Votes: 244. 4.

  4. May 31, 2024 · His films often blend suspense, terror, and a bit of dark humor, creating unforgettable cinematic experiences. This list celebrates the best movies directed by Sean S. Cunningham, showcasing his knack for storytelling that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.

  5. Explore the filmography of Sean S. Cunningham on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

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    Credit
    43%
    Rotten audience score. 52%
    Producer
    25%
    Rotten audience score. 47%
    Producer
    27%
    Rotten audience score. 15%
    Director
    42%
    Rotten audience score. 50%
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  6. XCU: Extreme Close Up. Categories: Films by American producers. Works by Sean S. Cunningham.

  7. Sean Sexton Cunningham (born December 31, 1941, in New York City) is an American film director, producer, and writer. He is best known for creating the Friday the 13th series of horror films, which introduced the fictional killer Jason Voorhees.