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Black Christmas [i] is a 1974 Canadian slasher film produced and directed by Bob Clark, and written by Roy Moore. It stars Olivia Hussey , Keir Dullea , Margot Kidder , and John Saxon . The story follows a group of sorority sisters who receive threatening phone calls and are eventually stalked and murdered by a killer during the Christmas season.
Black Christmas (1974) Unknown [b] ... Bond and Moore created a detailed backstory for Billy to explain his identity and motivations, ... At the film's end, Barb and ...
The first in the series was the 1974 Canadian slasher film, Black Christmas (1974), which was directed by Bob Clark, and based on a screenplay by A. Roy Moore. [1] Upon its release, the film received a mixed critical response and was a moderate financial success, and has since gained cult status. The plot follows Jess Bradford, a college ...
"Black Christmas," released in 1974, is a true '70s slasher. It follows three sorority sisters who are targeted by a mysterious caller only known as "The Moaner," who terrorizes them just before ...
By the end of the film, everyone’s truths are revealed, and, of course, everyone lives happily ever after. But the comedy, drama and musical numbers — a young Chris Brown plays the youngest ...
This wasn't the first holiday film Clark worked on — he directed the Christmas-themed slasher "Black Christmas" in 1974. Clark got Shepherd barred from the set after he made too many suggestions ...
The original meaning of "final girl", as described by Clover in 1987, is quite narrow. Clover studied slasher films from the 1970s and 1980s (which is considered the golden age of the genre) [7] and defined the final girl as a woman who is the sole survivor of the group of people (usually youths) who are chased by a villain, and who gets a final confrontation with the villain (whether she ...
Black Christmas, the first remake of the 1974 film; Black Christmas, the second remake of the 1974 film; Black Christmas boycott, a 1963 economic boycott of businesses in Greenville, North Carolina; Black Christmas bushfires, a 2001–2002 brushfire in New South Wales, Australia; Black Christmas (Hong Kong), the surrender after the Battle of ...