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Friday the 13th/The Quilt of Hathor (1)
The Quilt of Hathor (1) | |
Season 1, Episode 19 | |
Airdate | May 7, 1988 |
Written by | Janet MacLean |
Directed by | Timothy Bond |
← 1x18 Brain Drain |
1x20 → The Quilt of Hathor: The Awakening (2) |
Friday the 13th — Season One |
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The Quilt of Hathor (1) is the nineteenth episode of the first season of Friday the 13th.
Starring: John D. Le May (Ryan Dallion), Robey (Micki Foster)
and Chris Wiggins (Jack Marshak)
Guest Stars: Scott Paulin (Reverend Josiah), Kate Trotter (Effie Stokes)
with Diego Matmoros (Matthew), David Brown (Elder Fraser), Helen Carscallen (Sarah Good), Carolyn Dunn (Laura Grange), Araby Lockhart (Elder Florence), Diana Rowland (Rebecca Lamp), Patricia Strelioff (Jane Spring)
Contents |
Plot Overview
The trio are told about a quilt sold by Uncle Lewis to a member of a Pennitite community. However, it was stolen and Micki and Ryan visit to find the thief and get it back. However, Ryan finds himself smitten by one of the community's girls, which threatens to endanger him.
Notes
Manifest
- Quilt of Hathor
Arc Advancement
Happenings
- Ryan and Micki search for the Quilt of Hathor in a Amish-like community. They discover it was stolen by Effie Stokes who's been using it to kill the women who've fetched the attention of Elder Josiah, which would leave her the Reverend should he die.
- Micki and Ryan find the quilt, but upon bringing it back to the store, Jack finds it can be burned and is therefore not the real quilt.
Characters
- Ryan falls for Josiah's daughter, Laura, even though she is engaged in an arranged marriage to a man named Matthew. Ryan's persistence has he and Matthew fight in a "cleansing". Ryan wins and when Micki readies to leave, he decides to stay behind with Laura.
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Goofs
- The names of the character of Rebecca Lamp and actress Diana Rowland are switched in the closing credits.