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Bill Randolph

Acting

Biography

Bill Randolph was born on October 11, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is known for his work on Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981), Dressed to Kill (1980) and Double Negative (1985).

Known For

Hill Street Blues
7.6

A realistic glimpse into the daily lives of the officers and detectives at an urban police station.

Hill Street Blues

1981
Trauma Center
7.0

No description available.

Trauma Center

1983
Friday the 13th Part 2
6.2

Five years after the horrible bloodbath at Camp Crystal Lake, new counselors roam the area, not sensing the ominous lurking presence that proves that the grisly legend is real.

Friday the 13th Part 2

1981
Dressed to Kill
7.0

After witnessing a mysterious woman brutally slay a homemaker, prostitute Liz Blake finds herself trapped in a dangerous situation. While the police thinks she is the murderer, the real killer is intent on silencing her only witness.

Dressed to Kill

1980
Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th
7.9

Taking inspiration from Peter M. Bracke's definitive book of the same name, this seven-hour documentary dives into the making of all twelve Friday the 13th films, with all-new interviews from the cast and the crew.

Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th

2013
His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th
6.7

A retrospective documentary about the groundbreaking horror series, Friday the 13th, featuring interviews with cast and crew from the twelve films spanning 3 decades.

His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th

2010
Switching Channels
6.1

A television news chief courts his anchorwoman ex-wife with an eleventh-hour story.

Switching Channels

1988
Penn & Teller Get Killed
5.6

The "bad boys of magic" go over the edge in this mind-blowing, role-switching comedy murder mystery set in the dizzying world of Atlantic City casinos. In a TV interview, Penn mentions his idea of a fun practical joke: "I wish someone were trying to kill me. It would give focus to my life, excitement. I'd be like James Bond." Twenty million people hear him. One decides to deliver a punchline he'll never forget. Made by people who thought Psycho was a comedy, Penn & Teller Get Killed (they also wrote the piece) features Caitlin Clarke as the femme fatale and David Patrick Kelly as the Edgar Allan Poe-esque nutcase with a new mission. Arthur Penn, known for hip masterpieces like Bonnie and Clyde, Alice's Restaurant and Little Big Man, directs with roller-coaster pacing and subversive intelligence.

Penn & Teller Get Killed

1989
Guilty As Charged
4.1

A female parole officer discovers a secret death row prison under a meat plant, that's being run by the plant's unhinged vigilante owner and his reverend friend. A politician with a shady past becomes its latest "guest". But is he guilty?

Guilty As Charged

1991
The First Time
5.0

A young film student pursues a woman while studying under a bizarre, eccentric film professor.

The First Time

1983
Christmas at Aunt Betty's
N/A

A grieving mother and daughter who retreat to a remote farmhouse for Christmas, only for a mysterious package to unleash a malevolent force that turns their family reunion into a fight for survival.

Christmas at Aunt Betty's

2026
Double Negative
7.0

Horror film director must plot to steal the negative of his film in order to save it from being destroyed in an insurance scam cooked up by his sleazy producers.

Double Negative

1985