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"You mean, 'May I please have the wallet, Ma'am?'"
―Fox to Vera Sanchez[src]

Fox was one of the three secondary villains of the 1982 slasher film Friday the 13th Part III and a member of a biker gang. She is the 12th victim of Jason Voorhees.

Biography[]

In 1984, Fox, along with two bikers named Ali and Loco, travels to Crystal Lake and stops in a convenience store where Vera Sanchez and Shelly Finkelstein are doing shopping. In the store, Vera drops Shelly's wallet on the ground when he threw it to her, and as she bends to pick it up, Fox puts her foot on the wallet and picks it up. When Shelly tells Fox that's his wallet, Fox glares at him as Ali and Loco pick Shelly up and hold him up off the ground. Turning back to Vera, Fox starts going through the wallet, and when Vera asks her to hand it over, she finds a condom inside it and taunts Vera about it, making Vera reach for the wallet, but Fox pulls it back, and mockingly asked Vera did her mother taught her manners and she told Vera if she wants something, she asks nice. When Vera grudgingly asks Fox may she please have the wallet back, Fox jokingly makes her ask for it back more nicely and address her as ma'am. When Vera asks Fox may she please have the wallet and addresses her as "Ma'am", Fox amusingly smiles and complements Vera for asking nicely. After Fox gave the wallet back to Vera, she goes over to Ali and Loco to watch them release Shelly. When Shelly goes to join Vera, Fox quietly snickers and smiles jokingly at him.

After Shelly mangles their motorcycles as revenge for troubling him and Vera, Fox and her fellow bikers follow the duo back to Higgins Haven. As Ali began to siphon the gasoline out of Chris's van, Fox sheepishly told Ali that they shouldn't do this plan, but Loco says that they are going to even the score, and Ali assures Fox that nobody is going to get hurt. While Ali and Loco continue to siphon the gasoline, Fox wanders off to look around. Spotting the barn, she climbs over the fence and walks over to it, opens one of its doors and goes inside. Closing the door, Fox stares at awe at the strewn equipment around the barn with a playful gleam in her eyes and smile on her face. Zipping up her jacket, she walks over to a nearby hay bale and kicks it over and swings a hanging toboggan. Finding two metal bars, Fox playfully clangs a line of cow bells with them. After discarding the bars, she playfully swings an old pair of shoes hanging on a post. Going over to a hanging girth and horse saddle on the horse stall, Fox amusingly rubs her hands on them. Behind Fox, Jason Voorhees watches her from the barn's closet door. Hearing a noise, Fox turns back to look but finds no one. Finding another horse saddle, Fox strokes it with her hand, and putting her foot in one of its stirrups, she playfully bobs up and down briefly. Leaving the saddle, she lifts an old water canteen off a nearby post, looks at it with an amusing grin, shakes her head coyly and slaps it playfully. After hanging the water canteen back up, Fox hears a noise and turns around to look and sees nobody. As she turns back, the heel of her shoe sticks in a patch of mud, causing Fox to trip over and fall to the barn floor with her face inches away from an upright pitchfork. Picking herself up, she dusts herself down and walks over to the loft's ladder. As Fox peers up the ladder, some hay falls on her from the trapdoor. Wondering who is up in the loft, Fox climbs up the ladder, and reaching the top, she spots the hay pulley. When Loco came looking for her, he finds Fox swinging and yelling on the pulley's rope for fun. Loco orders Fox to get off the rope, but Fox, having too much fun, tells him that she feels good swinging on the rope. When Loco reminds Fox that Ali is going to be angry if he finds her screwing around and orders her to come down to help with their plan, he finds the pulley rope swinging without Fox. Going into the barn to look for her, Loco climbs up the loft ladder, and as he searches the loft, he turns around and finds Fox pitchforked through her throat onto a rafter by Jason off-screen. As Loco stares at Fox's corpse, he was killed next by Jason with another pitchfork through his chest. Jason later moves Fox's corpse. [1] Fox's corpse was eventually found and taken away by the authorities. [2]

Personality[]

Fox was a bullying and rude biker girl who likes hassling or taunting customers. However, she has a good heart in her deep down, as shown when she talks to Ali about their plan on burning down the Higgins' barn while he and Loco were siphoning the gasoline from Chris's van. While she was exploring the barn, Fox shows her playful and fun side when she starts toying some of the equipment lying around, by kicking over a hay bale, swinging a hanging toboggan, clanging the cow bells with two metal rods, amusingly rubbing her hands on old shoes and horse saddles, slapping an old water canteen and swinging on the hoist rope.

Physical Appearance[]

Fox is a slender, African-American young adult girl with curly black hair, high rosy cheekbones, brown eyes, dark blue eyeshadow, red fingernails and pink lips. She wears a red shirt, a black leather bike jacket decked in silver studs, winged badges, and biker patches on her sleeves and back, tight black pants with a foxtail tied to her left leg, a black leather biker's belt with silver studs, black high-heeled boots with gray soles, a black spur on her right boot and a silver spur on her left boot. Her hair is tied back in a bundle with a red bandana decked with white decal, and she wears a silver necklace, a silver and opal bracelet on her right wrist and a black leather spiked bracelet on her left wrist and an opal ring on her right ring finger. In her first appearance at the store, Fox wore a black neck scarf with studs which later disappears onwards when she, Ali and Loco arrived at Higgins Haven.

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References[]

  1. Friday the 13th Part III
  2. Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
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