Black Christmas (originally titled Silent Night, Evil Night in the United States) is a 1974 Canadian slasher film produced and directed by Bob Clark.[1]
Synopsis[]
During their Christmas break, a group of sorority girls are stalked by a stranger.[2]
Cast[]
- Olivia Hussey as Jess
- Keir Dullea as Peter
- Margot Kidder as Barb
- John Saxon as Lt. Fuller
- Marian Waldman as Mrs. MacHenry
- Andrea Martin as Phyl
- James Edmond as Mr. Harrison
- Douglas "Doug" McGrath as Sergeant Nash
- Arthur "Art" Hindle as Chris
- Lynne Griffin as Clare
- Michael Rapport as Patrick
- Leslie "Les" Carlson as Bill
- Martha Gibson as Mrs. Quaife
- John Rutter as Laughing Detective
- David Clement as Cogan (as Dave Clement)
- Julian Reed as Officer Jennings
- Marcia Diamond as Woman
- Nick Mancuso as Billy / Phone Voice
- Bob Clark as Billy's shadow / Phone Voice (uncredited)
- Albert J. Dunk as Billy's POV (uncredited)
Reception[]
Retrospective[]
Brad Jones, in-character as the Cinema Snob, compared the film positively to its two remakes.[3]
Links[]
- Black Christmas on Wikipedia
- Black Christmas on IMDB
- Black Christmas on TV Tropes
References[]
- ↑ Black Christmas - Canadian Film Encyclopedia - Retrieved 29 September 2021
- ↑ Black Christmas - IMDB - Retrieved 29 September 2021
- ↑ Black Christmas - The Cinema Snob - Stoned Gremlin Productions - 2 December 2019 - YouTube - Retrieved 29 September 2021