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Silent Night, Bloody Night is a 1972 American slasher film directed by Theodore Gershuny and starring Patrick O'Neal, Mary Woronov, James Patterson, Astrid Heeren, and John Carradine. The plot follows a series of murders that occur in a small New England town on Christmas Eve after a man inherits a family estate which was once an insane asylum.
The 2022 film Christmas Bloody Christmas began as a pitch for a remake of Silent Night, Deadly Night. The pitch was rejected for straying too far from the original, then was further developed into its own film. [30] In November 2024, a "reimagining" of the film was announced to be produced by Cineverse. The movie is set to be written and ...
Silent Night, Deadly Night is an American Christmas horror film series, consisting of six films. The first film in the series, Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984), originally titled Slay Ride , tells the story of Billy , a young man who experiences a psychotic break and goes on a murder spree dressed as Santa Claus .
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While introducing the Middle East and North Africa premiere of John Woo’s “Silent Night” at the Red Sea Film Festival, actor Joel Kinnaman emphasized the rare opportunity to have “everyone ...
The trailer for John Woo's "Silent Night" promises a Christmas-themed action film with minimal dialogue, focusing on a mute father's revenge.
Silent Night, Deadly Night 3 received mostly negative reviews from critics upon its release. TV Guide awarded the film one out of five stars, writing, "Hellman has a flair for chaotic camera angles and handles the film's cinematic references quite nicely, but the whole thing lacks suspense, is slowly paced, and badly acted."
Here's what to know about the movie's plot, and that wild (and bloody) third act. Warning: Major spoilers ahead for "The Substance," including the ending. Moore in "The Substance."