Black Christmas [1974 film]
by Bob Clark (Director)
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As the residents of a sorority house prepare for the holiday season, a killer begins to stalk them. The college town of Bedford is receiving an unwelcome guest this Christmas. As the residents of sorority house Pi Kappa Sig prepare for the festive season, a demonic stranger begins to stalk the house. A series of grisly obscene phone calls begins to plague the residents and soon they will each meet their fate at the hands of the psychotic intruder. As the police trace the calls, they soon show more discover that nothing is as it seems. show lessTags
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There's no way to go back to 1973 and review this film as I might have seen it then, when it was one of the first of its kind--or at least of its well-made kind, not a cheap exploitation picture. Thw cast is certainly great, but they are unconvincing as sorority girls. Only Hussey looks young enough to pass. Still, they, especially Margot Kidder, are having a great time. The house itself is cool and creepy. The setting (somewhere in America, as indicated by the American flag in one scene on John Saxon's desk) is good. It was actually filmed in Toronto, and much of the cast is Canadian. In any case, the best part of the film is the enthusiastic performances, although Hussey has such a strange accent at times, that it's distracting. There show more are few shocks and little real horror. Although we do get to see some exciting racing through the phone company central office during the call tracing scenes! I guess I'm trying to say that this is interesting and watchable, but it all seems like a series of cliches 50 years later. The police department, especially, is beyond incompetent. Your level of enjoyment may differ and maybe with a few cocktails it improves. show less
I've always pooh-poohed teen slashers, but apparently this was the ur-slasher, the one from which the others are descended. It was actually pretty good. It cut away from the actual slashing before it could turn into gore-porn, and the characters were reasonably well developed. It was certainly better than White Christmas. I didn't immediately realize the funny coincidence of watching the two movies back to back.
A serial killer hides in a sorority's attic.
1.5/4 (Meh).
Some people get murdered, the end. It is not for me. Also, it's not actually a Christmas movie, which I found disappointing. The promise of a Christmas/horror mashup was my whole reason for watching.
1.5/4 (Meh).
Some people get murdered, the end. It is not for me. Also, it's not actually a Christmas movie, which I found disappointing. The promise of a Christmas/horror mashup was my whole reason for watching.
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- Black Christmas [1974 film];
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- 1974-12-20
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